--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
snip> there is no person to take credit for it in
> enlightenment. Prior to this there is a sense of
> ownership and responsibility for action and its
> concequences. But in enlightenment it is an absurd
> notion to talk about an individuality. None can be
> located . 
> 
In the purest sense, I agree with you, but having gained a universal 
nature in enlightenment, we can function within as few or as many 
boundaries as necessary in order to accomplish our desires. So 
appearing to take ownership within a Self specified context is very 
possible, albeit somewhat artificial with regard to the fullest extent 
of our identity following liberation/realization.





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