Edgar,

Good, good.

But the Senses are not to blame, nor are they faulty.  It's just an 
interpretation of them that can be either narrow, or broad, or etc.

One may be misled if one is as yet unawakened (and especially then).

The sixth sense is called Mind.

After awakening, the senses are points and channels of contact with Buddha 
Nature; again, the sixth sense is Mind.

--Joe

> Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
>
> Your senses lie and thus they are not able to distinguish the two.... 



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