Guest guest Posted August 24, 2002 Report Share Posted August 24, 2002 Mace: << Are those who have experienced this truth > somehow constrained by the freedom > it grants to not speak it? David: If that were truly one's experience what need is there to speak it...? >> Holly: Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2002 Report Share Posted August 24, 2002 , Mace Mealer <mmealer@a...> wrote: > > > david bozzi wrote: > > > All may indeed be perfect, > > but in my experience > > no one hardly ever experiences it that way > > in a real, lively non-deluded state. > > > > Anyone who tells you that > > "all is perfect" > > is telling the truth > > but with regard > > to their own personal experience > > they are lying. > > > > Those who truly experience > > all as perfect > > do not say it... > > If this were so, > then only those who lie > have ever said it, Exactly. No less so than those who claim to know are equally lying... > and yet since it is true > then it has never been a lie, > and all those who said it have told the truth. False. > > Are those who have experienced this truth > somehow constrained by the freedom > it grants to not speak it? If that were truly one's experience what need is there to speak it...? > Better perhaps to ask. > Who does not experience all as perfect? > And if not, why? Or who deludes oneself into thinking all is perfect when one does not experience such? Neither is better or worse or better... David (head in sand) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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