On Jan 7, 2006, at 1:50 PM, sparaig wrote:

Fine, but don't expect the average person to seek out the traditional 

texts and their commentaris.


"average person" being the operative word. 

BTW, how do you know that the texts, 

their commentaries  are correct, or that the translations are 

correct?


You test them and you can confidence through application of methods which produce results.

You never trust anything anyone tells you without trying it yourself.

Even if you read Sanskrit, different eras in the history of 

the Indian subcontinent used the same Sanskrit word in different ways.


Very true. In general that might mean multiple entendre for a growing view. It also means it's helpful to have someone explain the context. Some texts are impossible to read without a guide. Some texts are even written deliberately out of sequence!



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