2006-9-10 13:23:00
Dean,
Thanks for your considerate reply.
Woody suggests that I just reply to parts of your posts if I am limited in time. The problem is that I find many of your points interesting, challenging or just too outrageous to ignore. But for the sake of group interest I must reserve time for other members and most of all the basic teachings I am presenting.
I do not mind questions or disagreements but, as I said - what fits well into this class are one or two good points brought up in a post. These will not take that long to respond to whereas a line by line refutation may take all my writing time.
As Solomon said, there is a time and place for all things so at times a long response may be appropriate, but never on a regular basis as far as this class is concerned.
Bryan and Melva have done an excellent job in compiling some of the archives into subjects.
I have written a lot about duality and the nothingness philosophy. If someone wants to read much of what I have written so far then take a look at: Duality and Nothingness.
A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read.
Mark Twain
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