At 04:26 PM 9/20/2008, you wrote:
>[Krimel]
>My secondary point with regards to Buddhism is really; are you running
>"toward" the "betterness" of Buddhism or "away" from the "worseness" of
>western thinking.
Marsha
I would like to leave behind the worseness of both and run towards
the betterness of both. Who would want it any other way? And
actually I'm trying to hold hands the MOQ to facilitate this
strategy. Want to define how you think I'm doing?
[Krimel]
You are running away from the worseness of both yet towards the betterness
of both? Ok, so is the worseness the same in each? What is the betterness
you think each offers?
Sorry, that's dancing, not running. Your questions are to big for my
tiny skull. I don't know, I'm trying to do my
best. Trying. Intuiting. There's much in Buddhism that makes my
mind and bones hum. Trying to figure it out is a little more difficult.
You're not going to like this, but I think the worst in both would be
the strictly "cultural bound". I enjoy many aspects of my culture,
but I'm in search of something else. What, you might ask? And I
have no way to answer.
Marsha
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Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.........
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