Negative; the nature is merely covered by a thick paint job.
The truth is not IN there, but arises in the nature just according to
circumstances, in accord with causes and conditions, when the nature is
uncovered and un-encumbered.
If you're going to use phenomenology, pulgada, please at least get the major
points right. Otherwise, such ham-handed pedagogy or opinion is not only
hopelessly fictional, it can be harmful everywhere.
Wishing you strong practice,
--Joe
> "pudgala2" <pudgala2@...> wrote:
>
> Truth is already in the mind like an embryo in an egg.
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