--- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> > Seems like a mixture of both to me. He's not bound by codes 
> > of conduct, although he's very rigid regarding the purity of 
> > the teaching. He works for the betterment of the world, but it 
> > could be argued that his efforts are not entirely selfless. 
> > 
> > ----My belief is that he's very dualistic. 
> 
> Gotta agree with Llundrub on this one.  There's always
> "someone to blame" for either the state of the world
> or for some failed plan.  And it's never him.
> 
> -----There's no sense of original purity of which we partake, 
> there's just a -we must purify the world- approach.  That's 
> not very advaita. Moreover, remaking the world is not very advaita 
> either.  All of which leads me to think that he is not advaita 
> either, which means he's not in unity at all. 

Unity?  I've never even assumed he was in established
CC, even when I was a teacher.






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