--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "llundrub" <llundrub@> wrote: > > > > woolgathering > > Main Entry: > wool·gath·er·ing > Pronunciation: > \-ˌga-th(ə-)riŋ, -ˌge-th(ə-)riŋ\ > Function: > noun > Date: > 1553 > > : indulgence in idle daydreaming > > Possibly. But how do you feel now, after posting > that one word, as opposed to how you felt before > you pressed Send? > > I'm asking because you claim to be from a Buddhist > tradition, and what I wrote about is a traditional > Buddhist teaching, one that is still taught by > some teachers. I think it's a valuable teaching. > But you are free to think whatever you want, and > to react to it however you want. IMO what happens > to your own state of attention when you *do* react > either verifies or disproves the teaching. Watch > the rest of your day, and compare it to yesterday > or the day before, and get back to me, eh?
How did you feel after you pressed send when you posted the "What TMers Believe" volumes I and II?
