--- In [email protected], "Premanand Paul Mason"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> So the assumption that by transcending one becomes incapable of
> error of judgement is non-science and we ought to rely on better
> methods to determine whether we are right or not. Else we become
> fundamentalists who can do and say nothing that is out of key.
I think what Patrick highlighted is that MMY
plays both ends against the middle. He predicts
as a result of meditation good behavior and the
inability to commit error *by human standards*,
whereas his actual metaphysical teaching is that
one becomes incapable of error *by Nature's
standards*, which not only could be quite
different, but which are inscrutahle
("Unfathomable is the course of action").
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