Bill!,<br/><br/>There's nothing wrong with maps as long as they're not taken to 
be the 'real' destination. Same as time (clocks) and spiritual paths (although, 
of course, there is a danger in believing that a spiritual path leads to a 
"destination"). These are good examples of Buddha's teaching that there are 2 
truths - relative truth and absolute truth. As long as the relative is not 
taken as the ultimate, and vice-versa, then the ultimate truth will not be 
obscured.<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad

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