--- In [email protected], "SteveW" <eugnostos2000@...> wrote:
>

> ...  BTW, I agree entirely with you that people need to take
responsibility for their own well-being.

If they did, then would they tattle on their teachers whom had secretly
and voluntarily been involved with - or would they not?



>  This involves not idolizing the teacher ...

The less one idolizes one's teacher, the less one is likely to profit
from his/her teachings. It's like sex being more pleasureable with one
one loves. We rarely idolize our colleagues on this forum - and we
rarely learn anything from them. ;-)



... and realizing that we all have the innate capacity for recognizing
our own Buddha-Dhatu.
> Steve

Yes, but do we have the the innate capacity to differentiate between the
promptings of Buddha-dhatu and the natural and normal seductive amorous
tendencies of human nature?

After all, there is only: "Just THIS."

  --ED







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