Guest guest Posted April 11, 2001 Report Share Posted April 11, 2001 Nisargadatta, " Omkara " <coresite@h...> wrote: > > Could it be that Maharaj was just stating a fact? Why does a comment > have to be tainted with dualistic opposites like 'good' and 'bad'? ------ Tim: Point well taken. But I don't know Maharaj didn't use this good-bad approach as a teaching tool with some people who came to him. I wasn't there. However I did not find him using it in the books. Had he, I would not have been attracted to him. Also be careful. You mistook me using " sick puppies " as a good-bad judgment, and it wasn't. It was simply a fact based on my growing up in a similar situation as UG. A lot of folks take UG as judgemental. I don't. Maybe Cathy is making judgments. Maybe she isn't and it is just symantics. In any case, asking WHY JUDGMENTS OF GOOD AND BAD ARE MADE, is a question as to which you already know the answer. El .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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