Really?

Even though victim-power can be quite intimidating and untrumpable?

--ED



--- In [email protected], Kristy McClain <healthyplay1@...>
wrote:
>
> Anthony & Chris,
>
> I remember the first time I  visite the Holocaust Museum in D.C.  I
watched a short film of two Jewish men scheduled for  execution. One
man  said how grateful he was to  their captors.  The other, shocked at
hearing this, asked "Why"?
>
> The man replied, "I'm thankful I am not them".

> ...

> Thanks,
> Kristy



> Chris,
>
> I envy you being able to overcome the mentality of a weak victim. You
seem to be right in saying a large number of people have been sexually
abused in all kinds of ways. So life is really like riding a hang glider
in a storm.
>
> However, that is not an answer to the question whether a Buddha will
harm others. A Buddha is an ideal person that is incapable of harming
living beings. If they do, they are not Buddhas. On the other hand, they
can ride a hang glider safely.
>
> Anthony

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