Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Since the leading Advaita clerics were busy, as always, discussing what Consciousness is, it was highly unlikely that they could answer the question " Who " is being cloned, let alone join ranks with other advaita pundits to issue, God forbid, a joint statement. Most advaita gurus posted the usual, " who's being cloned? who's asking this question? " mantras on their websites. When a journalist asked a famous Guru why he was avoiding giving straight answers, he whispered that he didn't want the clones to hang on to any concepts. The top (un)official neo-advaita institute at Noville, USA could not be reached because there was no one there to answer any questions. The impersonal statement issued by the top neo-advaita institute stated that they're neither against nor for the human cloning but the clones are welcome to attend satsangs and retreats, as long as they pay the fee. Off the record, some advaita pundits expressed concern that they may go out of business if their holy cow allmighty Consciousness can be cloned so easily. When a journalist asked if the pundit was worried, he replied, " what, me worry??? who's there to worry? " Hur Nisargadatta , " Hur Guler <hurg> " <hurg> wrote: > VATICAN CITY - The Vatican (news - web sites) joined leading Muslim > clerics and Jewish rabbis in denouncing as immoral, " brutal " and > unnatural the claim that a cloned baby had been born. Political > leaders, meanwhile, stepped up calls for a global ban on human > cloning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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