....com... In Chapter 8, on renunciation and daring, Trungpa explains that ...sort of armor. The spiritual warrior encounters the world naked, unprotected...book. "In the ordinary sense, renunciation is often connected with asceticism...In Shambhala context, renunciation is quite different. What the warrior renounces...that way you are developing renunciation of personal territory and small...
"Searles O'Dubhain" <odubhain@*comcast*.net> wrote in message news:DdGdneNLrorJnTLVnZ2dnUVZ_hydnZ2d@comcast.com... In the Irish tales and traditions regarding the training of the warrior Cú Chulainn, he must jump across an abyss which has a brige over it so that he may enter the school run by Scathách. Cú fails when attempting to cross the bridge. He is constantly thrown ...
...@comcast.com... In Chapter 8, on renunciation and daring, Trungpa explains that the renunciation of the warrior is not asceticism, but ... any sort of armor. The spiritual warrior encounters the world naked, unprotected. This is possible because the warrior has nothing inside to defend. I ...Trungpa says that the key thing a warrior must renounce is privacy. We must...
On Aug 22, 10:57 am, "Searles O'Dubhain" wrote: In the Irish tales and traditions regarding the training of the warrior Cú Chulainn, he must jump across an abyss which has a brige over it so that he may enter the school run by Scathách. Cú fails when attempting to cross the bridge. He is constantly thrown backwards in his attempts until he commits all of his abilities and ...
In Chapter 8, on renunciation and daring, Trungpa explains that the renunciation of the warrior is not asceticism, but the ... of any sort of armor. The spiritual warrior encounters the world naked, unprotected. This is possible because the warrior has nothing inside to defend. That which .... Trungpa says that the key thing a warrior must renounce is privacy. We must put ...
On Aug 22, 4:16Â pm, "Searles O'Dubhain" wrote: "mika" wrote "But, remember that tensor analysis etc remain valid, accurate and *real* within the context of the system in which they are defined. It's not as if you change the context and suddenly everything you previously knew was in error, it's just that what you previously knew may no longer apply to the new ...
On Aug 22, 11:32Â am, "Searles O'Dubhain"wrote: What we think is knowledge in this world is actually the illusion of knowledge in others. Alright... Tensor analysis and transformation theory as well as quantum mechanics and string theory all point to knowledge/being as being only partially defined in any particular space/time/continuum. But, remember that tensor ...