--- In [email protected], "ED" <seacrofter001@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> 
> Interpreted in the sense that persons belonging to a specific national,
> religious, ethnic or cultural group are not subject to the same laws as
> outsiders, antinomianism is deeply although unconsciously imbued in the
> tribal nature of humans.
> 
> --ED
> 
> Hi ED. That may very well be. IMO, if one truly lives from a deep
  realization of Interbeing, then rules and regulations are beside
  the point. However, I am skeptical of the real attainment of many
  so-called "enlightened masters". Talk is cheap. 
  Steve




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