On 8/4/2012 1:09 PM, Joe wrote:
> The "Don't-Know-MIND" is not a pass for truancy, and should NOT be
> transformed into a MENTALITY
Yet, you conceive of this as vehicle with which to deliver a "should NOT"?
You still know far too much!
With all this knowledge, you assume lack and ask empty questions.
In questioning others realization, what else can you realize? *L*
I do not reject your concerns, I simply feel compassion for such habits.
I do not reject your way, only the assumption thereof. I do not reject
your practice, only the projection thereof.
To think anything "enables" 'realization', is co-dependent delusion - as
is thinking otherwise.
Same old game. When I play, it's nothing else.
KG
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