--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Only insomuch as any experience has an effect on the nervous system. 
> If the effect on the nervous system is to create greater flexability 
> atall possible levels as is alleged, then to call it "conditioning" 
> in the most common use of the word is misleading.

I am not talking about the experience, but about your beliefs. You
have beliefs you were being taught. I am only relating to that.

<snip>

> My interpretation of what goes on, etc., is my own attachment. 

Sure, thats what I mean. but that forms an integral part of the whole
story.

> What 
> is actually going on, at least seems to be non-attachment. If that is 
> an appropriate phrasing to use, of course.

Right. I have no argument with the experience, that made you believe
you 'got' it.

> > But you are discussing all the time. If you are not discussing, 
> there
> > is no conditioning. But when you discuss its full of it. Period
> 
> Well, like duh.

Yes, of course. You are all the time defending your beliefs. And so
are most of us.




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