--- Jill Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> why is it that we insist on delineating things with
> boundaries?
In order for you to formulate the above question, you
had yourself to delineate things with boundaries. So,
any time we wish to communicate with others, we have
no other recourse but to delineate things with
boundaries.
> isn't the notion of "form is emptyness & emptyness
> is form" telling us
> there are no boundaries?
No it's not. Boundaries are there, and they are to be
used as stepping stones in our climb out of the pit of
constant pain. The person who realizes how to do that
realizes that the boundaries that delineate forms are
nothing but the very emptiness that frees and
liberates us from any possibility of pain.
Alex
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