--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> > > In the Buddhist view, the richest, most successful
> > > person in the world, living in a perfectly-aligned
> > > S-V house but still attached to his desires, will
> > > be lost in suffering. Whereas the poor person who
> > > lives in a cardboard box, if he is not attached to 
> > > his desires, is beyond suffering.
> > 
> > But what if living in a perfectly aligned S-V house
> > makes it easier to break the attachment to desires?
> 
> See above. The longer the primary proponent of S-V
> hides inside his S-V house, the larger his demands 
> for money get and the more dire his pronouncements 
> of what will happen to the world if he *doesn't* 
> receive the money he's demanding get. 
> 
> Does this look to you as if S-V reduces either one's
> desires or the attachment to them?

Damn.  I could have *sworn* I included a disclaimer
that I wasn't saying the theory worked.  Let me see...

Yup, I did.  But you seem to have deleted it from
your response:

> > (I'm not saying it does, just that if one is comparing
> > *views*, it's important to include that aspect of MMY's
> > view.)






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