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, ecirada <ecirada wrote:

>

> Alan wrote:

> >

> > I do not know if I ever will be able to take part in discussions

like this

> > one.

> > You see, when talking to my teacher I could never use any foreign

words.

> >

> A simple and effective way to prevent parroting

> as well as stimulation to contemplate on issues

> like formulation of experiences. The word "sunset"

> is a classic, the sun neither rises nor sets :-)

>

>

> > I remember once saying something with the word Moksha.

> > I would have preferred being hit by a stick.

> >

> You could have given a description of sudden, unexpected

> change regarding responsiveness: total obliviousness of issues

> related to fear, guilt, shame, to mention just three from the

> palette of afflictions called "the potential for suffering".

>

> IOW, what doesn't need memory no longer can be experientially

> veiled, whatever the event and eventual memory resulting from it.

> > Only two or three 'quotes' was ever accepted, after very many

years maybe

> > two or three of my own.

> > And mentioning such an experience a second time, you may imagine

the

> > expression in her eyes :)

> >

> >

> >

> > Alan

> >

> >

> Strictly speaking, any talk is quoting the dictionary ;-)

>

> Jan

>

 

:) luckily, talk does not have to come from the tonque...

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