--- In [email protected],
"tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" wrote:

"a_non_moose_ff" wrote:


> My original comments, abve, on Tom's post are part of my periodic
> laughter at the ironies, paradoxes and/or inconsistencies sxpressed by
>  so-called self-proclaimed enlightened. Tom proclaims that it is
> solely Brahman  who seees through Tom's eyes and types throuhg Tom's
> fingers. So when Tom regularly lasses out in (IMO) appears as gloom,
> anger, and silly reasoning, it makes me laugh. Similar to my laughter
> when Peter claims "absolutely no ego exists" yet feels deeply insulted
> at times. And my laughter at the band of self-proclaimed enlightened
> as they stumble over themselves in expressing contractiory attributes
> of the assumed (by the casual reader) commonality of the label
> "enlightenment" (when in fact they are each defining the state in
> different ways.)
> 
> Tom T:
> Have your ever heard of the Paradox of Brahman? Is it possible that
> this conundrum is something the mind can not fathom. Or is it Jaimini?
> Hmmmm!
> Enjoy! Tom T

Or there may be simpler explanations to explain huge incnosistencies
among the utterings of the the so-called enlightened. Ocham's Razor
and all. Maybe some / all are not "enlightened" per traditonal use of
the term.

To explain all ironies and paradox as the Paradox of Brahaman seems
naive and silly. Like "Bush invaded Iraq for WMD, yet there were no
WMD!" -- The Paradox of Brahman? Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Sometimes a silly set of contradictions are just that.

Dressing up silly statements as high falutin advaidic talk at times
cam approach charlatism. Or at least good comedy.









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