Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 Well, Alberto, it's your turn. I'm going to give you a little attention, if you don't mind. ) Let's start with the word 'bouddha' there is no such word in English. that is, French, for Buddha. So the word you want to use here is, Buddha. Buda in Spanish. Budda in Italian. Not that my spelling and grammar doesn't suck, but that's, I'm sure, a name, you want to spell right. And tell me, where do you get this theory that enlightenment has grades as if going to grammar school? You keep referring to 6th grade, and seven grade enlightenment. Why not 3 pounds, or 4 liters of enlightenment? Wouldn't that make as much sense? How can you measure, or grade something that is an absence? Because if enlightenment is anything, it's the absence of misinterpretations, and confusion. And I want to ask a favor, when you answer a long post that has a lot of old material, delete the text which is no longer current. Thanks What do you say? With respect, Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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