Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 Rob, I also have some of the same concerns that Vicki expressed. One thing I wondered about in your first posting was that it had the email address of this child. I also have the sense that such realizations are precious, and have a sense of wanting to protect. Again I have to say that such early-life Self-Realization fills we with awe and wonder (and hope for my own practice, though I am about 5 times older and so maybe have 5 times the concepts to throw away). > Your concerns are justified Vicki, especially in the Internet age. Often parents do not have time to oversee the Internet activities of their children, sometimes to the detriment of the child who does not know any better. < Not two, Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 Hi Richard, > One thing I wondered about in your first posting > was that it had the email address of this > child. I didn't think about it because I was simply copying his own message (including his address) from his own public message on an open list. Everybody's comments are well-taken and I won't do it again. Regards, Rob - "Richard Clarke" <r_clarke "Miles Wright" <RamanaMaharshi> Friday, September 07, 2001 10:27 AM re[2]: [RamanaMaharshi] meditation for self-inquiry > Rob, > > I also have some of the same concerns that Vicki expressed. One thing I > wondered about in your first posting was that it had the email address of this > child. I also have the sense that such realizations are precious, and have a > sense of wanting to protect. > > Again I have to say that such early-life Self-Realization fills we with awe and > wonder (and hope for my own practice, though I am about 5 times older and so > maybe have 5 times the concepts to throw away). > > > Your concerns are justified Vicki, especially in the Internet age. Often > parents do not have time to oversee the Internet activities of their > children, sometimes to the detriment of the child who does not know any > better. < > > Not two, > Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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