---Rick no doubt reasonable people can sometimes argue about what is
ethical behavior but I think in the case of the teachers I refered to
below I have no doubt that most people would agree that they behaved
unethically because by any reasonable standard they did. eg taking
advantage of their status as teachers to sexually exploit their
students or using their students desire to become enlightened to make
unreasonable demands on them.Kevin




In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 3/31/05 7:44 PM, shanti2218411 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > ---Not to defend MMY's unethical behavior(because I believe that he
> > has behaved that way)I think that it's worth mentioning that numerous
> > other ostensibly enlightened beings have behaved unethically including
> > several prominent buddhist teachers.All of which leads me to conclude
> > that maybe we need to come up with another definition of what it means
> > to be enlightened.
> 
> Or ethical.





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