On Jul 27, 2005, at 6:33 PM, akasha_108 wrote:

> If there is no expectation, then there is no link between an impulse
> towards action and its result.  Desires in that context appear empty,
> phantom, vacuous.

Would not "expectation" be a way out of the "present" (by projecting 
into the future or considering the past)? Would not it assume we expect 
*something* either what we might wish to draw towards us or hope to 
push away and hope to ignore? If there is no expectation then we are 
unattached to the lust of result or the bliss of ignorance.



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