RAF, O Great One!<br/><br/>I'm sure you understand that it's not a question of
Buddha Nature being perfect, or not (as there is nothing to add and nothing to
subtract). After a "glimpse of the moon", it becomes a question of preserving
and deepening this glimpse from moment to moment without end. So knowledge of
genetic science and evolutionary psychology post-glimpse would just be like
'painting legs on a snake' and worse than just superfluous.<br/><br/>Even
pre-glimpse doesn't warrant any such knowledge as catching a glimpse is more
about peeling away layers of knowledge, opinions and beliefs from the Eye than
adding more. The gates of the dharma are countless, so perhaps it's not
completely impossible that you may enter this way, but to suggest everyone else
is in the dark without this knowledge would be the same as a social scientist
or economist making the same claims (In fact, why stop there? Maybe zoologists
and podiatrists have something to
offer, too?).<br/><br/>Mike (more than happy to be in this "pack of
losers").<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPhone