Yep, like the Dalai Lama sez ... I'm just an eternally wandering bindu
composed of prana and manas and I'm just drifting from body to body. But
then he's a Rong-tong-pa and fer him it's all compost. Guess
he's listening to you Willy.

No self, No soul, No nutin' but nutin'. To bad fer me `cause
I only got Wrong-tong WikiWilly to direct me to the Nutin'.

Can a Shen-tong-pa like me find salvation listening to a Wrong-tong like
WikiWilly?

But then who needs a god when there's Wrong-tong Willy?

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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" <willytex@...> wrote:

> emptybill:
> > You're professing like a rong-tong.
> > No wonder that you assert that you don't exist.
> > No wonder that you assert that nothing exists.
> > It is just b.s. Willy.
> > Go study shen-tong/zhentong maadhyama.
> > Yer just a wrong-tong at this point.
> >
> Well, I guess "emptybill" is just "empty" - no
> self, no soul-monad, nobody.
>
> But, you'd think that someone studying under a
> high Tibetan lama would have something more to
> say about the Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism.
>
> Go figure.
>
> > > > > > "All truth is relative" is an absolutist
> > > > > > statement.
> > > > > >
> > > > > Neither from itself nor from another,
> > > > > Nor from both,
> > > > > Nor without a cause,
> > > > > Does anything whatever, anywhere arise.
> > > > >
> > > emptybill:
> > > > So how can you live with yourself knowing
> > > > you're just a lie?
> > > >
> > > Because there is no 'self' and no 'truth' to
> > > arise?
> > >
> > > Can you figure that out, Bill? It's so simple
> > > that I thought you'd get it, since you're
> > > studying Mahayana Buddhism under a high lama.
> > >
> > > So, let's take it from the top:
> > >
> > > Change is impossible; things do not move hither
> > > and yon; one thing does not become another thing.
> > >
> > > Suffering, actions, bodies, doers, and results
> > > are all unreal. The Seven States of Conciousness
> > > are also unreal. There is neither suffering nor
> > > its causation nor a path to its cessation. The
> > > three gunas are unreal and there is neither the
> > > Movement, nor the Technique, nor the Maharishi.
> > >
> > > Excerpt from mahAyAna sutra lAnkarA:
> > >
> > > "Pure conciousness is the only Reality. By its
> > > nature, it is Self-luminous." (XIII, 13). "Thus
> > > shaking off duality, he directly percieves the
> > > Absolute which is the unity underlying phenomena
> > > (dharmadAtu)." (VI, 7) Sharma, p. 112-113
> > >
> > > Read more:
> > >
> > > Subject: vijnApti matratA siddhi by vasAabAndhu
> > > Author: Willytex
> > > Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental
> > > Date: February 8, 2005
> > > http://tinyurl.com/4z6r939
> > >
> >
>



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