so why do you say there is one coin?... and what then is ying and yang?...merle
  
Merle,

Edgar is right.  There is no coin.  My saying there is only one side was just 
used as a refutation of the claim there are two sides.

...Bill!

--- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
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>  ying and yang.. you just might be wrong here edgar
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> merle
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> Bill,
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> Joe says there are two sides to the coin.
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> Bill says there is only one side to the coin.
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> As usual both you guys are wrong. Like Hui Neng's poem tells with respect to 
> the mirror, there is NO COIN.....
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> Edgar
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> On Apr 16, 2013, at 8:32 PM, Bill! wrote:
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> >Mike,
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> >There are not two sides of the coin.  There is only one.  What you perceive 
> >as the 'other side' is a dualistic - an illusion.
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> >...Bill!
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