--- In [email protected], "tertonzeno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> So, Rory; you see no need to rectify anything? Sounds like a typical 
> Neo-Advaitin-ism.  I suppose that if some home invaders took over 
> your neighbor's house and threatened to kill everybody, you wouldn't 
> take measures to "rectify" the situation? (i.e. make it go away, 
> change it in some way?). At the very least, call the cops.

Perhaps I wasn't clear; I am constantly rectifying my "mistakes" as 
seen from my limited (particular) perspectives, and at the same time 
appreciating the perfection of everything as it IS, *including* the 
limitations of the dynamic particle-movements. From a limited 
perspective, I am *constantly* making mistakes; from a whole-hearted 
perspective I *never* make mistakes. As Turq has been known to say, 
Nature is a tragedy in close-up, and a comedy in long-shot. (Did I get 
that right, Turq?) Great drama, either way. (The analogy breaks down 
when we look at the close-up closely enough, and see it to be the same 
as the long-shot.) Believe in our stories, believe the movie, and we're 
suffering, right there in the theatre with our mate on one hand and our 
popcorn on the other. And yet, it's a great movie, isn't it? :-) 

*L*L*L*

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