--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "llundrub" <llundrub@> wrote:
> >
> > woolgathering
> 
> Main Entry:
>     wool·gath·er·ing 
> Pronunciation:
>     \-&#716;ga-th(&#601;-)ri&#331;, -&#716;ge-th(&#601;-)ri&#331;\ 
> 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?

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