--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
>  
> > You're wrong about this. I actually don't believe that
> > realization can be caused by a particular set of teachings.
> > But I do believe it can definitely be *prevented* to some
> > extent by a certain set of teachings. The longer one clings
> > to an unproductive teaching, the longer they are not open
> > to another way of seeing things that would not cause, but
> > *allow*, their own realization.
> 
> Sorry Barry, but that's catch 24. Its just expressing the 
> same thing negatively. If you just could avoid what prevents 
> enlightenment, it will naturally happen, we all know this. 
> And then the tactics will be avoidance of that which hinders, 
> which of course presumes that we know what is wright and what 
> is wrong. It of course also presumes there is an absolute 
> right at any given moment. Sort of like: just don't have
> any concepts and you are there.

If you aren't convinced you know what is right and what
is wrong, why are you still arguing?  :-)








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