Hi Alan,

I also appreciate your posts and watching your ideas evolve.  So, as  
far as I'm concerned, keep them coming.

One of the things I like about this list is that people can present  
things in process.  To me, it's the very spirit of netbehaviour :-)

best,

Renee
www.geuzen.org
On 15 Oct 2007, at 15:55, Alan Sondheim wrote:

>
>
> no it's not bullshit; I'm working through ontologies and  
> epistemologies of
> avatars/the virtual, using both formal topology and Buddhist  
> philosophy,
> specifically several works by Nagarjuna as well as the  
> Hevajratantra and
> Visuddhimaggha. Terms like the true world reference emptiness and the
> absence of worlding, 'gathering' references aggregrates, and filtering
> comes from things I've written before on inscription. Since you've  
> called
> it bullshit, I really don't want to engage in a debate about its  
> merits
> and if Marc wants I'll desist here, but from my end (and for that  
> matter
> the reading of other people I respect) I'm on to something and want to
> follow it through; certainly it's relevant literally to netbehaviour.
>
> - Alan
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