--- In [email protected], "Richard J. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Vaj wrote: > > Advaita vedanta is largely a reaction to > > Nagarjuna and the growing Buddha-dharma > > of that time. It's rather common these > > days to see the two confused (or even with > > Dzogchen for that matter) despite the very > > different Views and results. > > > So, what's the difference, Vaj? > > > This is particularly common among perenniallists. > > > So, you are saying that Judy is a perenniallists > and that she got confused and tried to use Nagarjuna's > Four Negations to prove that Brahman is devoid > of Being.
Um, nope, didn't do any such thing. > She doesn't seem to understand dialtetics. You don't seem to understand English a great deal of the time (nor can you spell). What's funny about Vaj's comment is that he doesn't appear to realize that it's his hero Ken Wilber who characterizes Nagarjuna as an Advaitin.
