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  Re: Hard-earned insight (was Re: The absence of self)         


Author: Keynes
Date: Apr 18, 2007 08:32

On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 10:07:27 -0400, Tang Huyen
gmail.com[remove]> wrote:
>
>
>brian mitchell wrote:
>
>> Tang Huyen:
>>
>>> brian mitchell:
>>
>>>> This is an interesting point. The implication seems to be that people
>>>> following Hindu tradition and practices experience...
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  Re: Hard-earned insight (was Re: The absence of self)         


Author:
Date: Apr 18, 2007 07:07

brian mitchell wrote:
> Tang Huyen:
>
>> brian mitchell:
>
>>> This is an interesting point. The implication seems to be that people
>>> following Hindu tradition and practices experience the states and
>>> insights...
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  Re: Fungible commodity (was Re: The absence of self)         


Author: Hollywood Lee
Date: Apr 18, 2007 05:22

Tang Huyen wrote:
>
> Keynes wrote:
>
>> Sure. And the honor of saving face and family
>> is also an english trait. That's why we have so
>> many ritual suicides in London.
>>
>> Commercial interests have dropped the best of feudalism
>> (the general care for vassals) in favor of the worst
>> ( the capitalist class structure). A feudal lord who
>> did not preserve his assets (the vassals) became
>> poor and vulnerable. But today's commercialism
>> makes a virtue of cutting the throats of the poor.
>>
>> Japan used to have employment for life as a
>> feudal carry-over. But commerce has made such
>> a luxury impossible. They are getting with the
>> program of 'people as disposable commodities'.
>> ...
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  (rev 3.1) The Energetic Carrot and Stick from Criminal Minds - "Life as a Game" - {HRI 20070413-V3.1}         


Author: Leonardo Been
Date: Apr 18, 2007 05:10

The Energetic Carrot and Stick from Criminal Minds - "Life as a Game"

13 April 2007

{FPP 20070413-V3.1}
{HRI 20070413-V3.1}

(Version 3.1
on 18 Apr 2007)

(suitable for foreign
language students)

'
Introduction:

Life is something that exists to be very intensely enjoyed
and (it is something) which you naturally enjoy with as many
people as possible,

with people, most of whom you love very deeply - as you
will remember IF you see and feel and sense (life and
people) -

joy that requires, indeed, that YOU LOOK AT WHAT IS REALLY
THERE. *(1)

'
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  Re: The absence of self (was Re: The case against Buddhism)         


Author: Evelyn Ruut
Date: Apr 18, 2007 04:07

"Charles E Hardwidge" nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4AbVh.3158$Ro3.2583@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>>>>>> I am 5'10" 300 lbs, blond haired, blue eyed, etc.
>>>>>
>>>>>Genetic, ill or piggy?
>>>>
>>>> 20 years' worth of unejaculated semen.
>>>
>>>A genetic cul-de-sac... :-)
>>
>> Cul-de-sac? Sac de queue? Je m'en fiche.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jPUsAD_bz0
>
> --
> Charles E Hardwidge

That was adorable!

--
Best Regards,
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