Guest guest Posted March 21, 2003 Report Share Posted March 21, 2003 Namaste Sri Benjamin: Honestly no apology is necessary for someone sincerely pursuing a discussion for a common cause. Both Gitacharya and Shankara stress the role of buddhi (the discriminating inellect, a faculty of the mind) as a guiding force of our life. Modern day computer systems and mailing lists have provided an ample of tools for each of us make wise choices. Every member should take this as a great opportunity to apply their discrminating faculty to make their decisions such as the following: Whether to receive or not to receive mails, whether to read all or some postings and/or whether to read the entire or part of an article. Even though the consciousness is one, it seems that it has the capacity to project the illusion of more than one thinker along with the belief that his/her decision has unique and distinct effect! Warmest regards, Ram Chandran advaitin, Benjamin Root <orion777ben> wrote: > > Namaste all: > > > I can understand how this gentleman feels. Please forgive me if that > consciousness discussion got a bit tedious. The intention was > sincere, but sincerity without wisdom and good judgement can > sometimes produce a bit of 'fanaticism'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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