Fair enough: You do what you do (set up requirements) and you get what you get (no interaction). The Buddha made no such demands, but skilfully interacted with people at their level of knowledge and consciousness. --ED --- In [email protected], Chris Austin-Lane <ch...@...> wrote: > > Oddly enough, you actually posted three replies to my initial post, none of > which confessed to have reading it however, so I ignored them. > --Chris
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