Without ATTACHMENT to external (objects) and without ATTACHMENT to internal 
(self).  Hmmm, without the SOM point-of-view...    



On Jul 7, 2011, at 6:28 AM, MarshaV wrote:

> 
> It seems to be right here in these statements:  
> 
> "Dharma, like rta, means 'what holds together.' It is the basis of all order. 
> It equals righteousness. It is the ethical code. It is the stable condition 
> which gives man perfect satisfaction.
> 
> "Dharma is duty. It is not external duty which is arbitrarily imposed by 
> others. It is not any artificial set of conventions which can be amended or 
> repealed by legislation. Neither is it internal duty which is arbitrarily 
> decided by one's own conscience. Dharma is beyond all questions of what is 
> internal and what is external. Dharma is Quality itself, the principle of 
> 'rightness' which gives structure and purpose to the evolution of all life 
> and to the evolving understanding of the universe which life has created."
> 
>       (LILA, Chapter 30)
> 
> 
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