--- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> It seems to me that all *anyone* does who speaks of the 
unspeakable, 
> is "reifying some errant conceptuality," and yet I enjoyed reading 
> of "reifications" like these when I thought myself on a path, and 
I 
> enjoy playing with these "reifications" now when there is 
evidently no 
> path. No artist's self-portrait is going to be as alive as he is, 
nor 
> is it going to please every critic, but so what? We still do what 
we 
> do. :-)
> 
> 
> 
> -----If you're going to reify advaita then how about making 
reference to actual tantras which might discuss these things, like 
the Todala tantra and the Dashmahavidyas which discusses the ten 
directional aspect of the adhiyatmika in terms of Shiva and the Ten 
Mahavidyas.  It's interesting in terms of the directional nature of 
spacetime in creating matter from its own self through aprehending 
itself in terms of direction. 

Perhaps that will be *your* job, then -- studying and referencing 
the various scriptures has no real draw for me at the moment :-)

> It's just less personal, and thus more universal, 

Less personal is not necessarily more universal, IMO :-)

>and thus more likely to draw more commentary 

Oh I don't know -- I seem to be drawing *plenty* of commentary *lol*

>then the self masturbative personal drama with no foundation of 
specious conical and planary irrelevancy.

Don't hold back, Llundrub -- tell me what you *really* think :-)

Seriously, did I inadvertently push some button when I compared the 
various states of consciousness to conic sections? Are you 
particularly attached to one of these states of consciousness, or 
something?





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