Mike is right, intention is the most important aspect of spiritual
practice. Clear intention will always result in clear practice.
Bhikku Samahita is doing a very useful work here, helping everyone
maintain awareness of the basic Buddhist guidelines. His intentions
are of the purest kind, and as far as I'm concerned, all we have to do
is go over the material he's posting with na open heart.
And, if I may add, we should not shy away from repeatedly going over
these descriptions of the noble paths. Every time one re-reads
something about Dharma, if one is open minded and receptive to the
teaching, new vistas open up.
On 7/25/05, Spider63 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "mihaeru" I am wondering about the >>intention<< of these mails.
> >
>
> What about it? Unless you figure out what you have to say and get it posted,
> this may take months.
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