Uncle wrote:
> > and Buddhists describe emptiness or 
> > formlessness.  
> 
> The vast majority of Buddhists would agree that the Buddha has a
> form, Manjushri, Avolikiteisvara, Tara, etc., etc. Are you suggesting 
> that Buddha is formless?
> 
> "Confusion arises from erroneously identifying words, objects, and 
> ideas with one another; knowledge of the cries of all creatures comes 
> through perfect discipline of the distinctions between them" Y.S.
> 3.17

I am suggesting, Willboy, that as always you are trying
to start an argument based on some stuff you just Googled
up for that purpose, and have no interest in *other* than
as a mechanism to start an argument.

Wouldn't you really rather talk about ZZ Top or something
else you actually *like* instead of trying to run your
boring olde normal number?  I know I certainly would.  :-)

Unc






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