Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " pliantheart " <pliantheart@> > wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , " toombaru2006 " <lastrain@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It is thought that invents the idea that 'heart' is somehow better > > > > then what it calls 'mind'. > > > > > > > > In actuality... these terms are meaningless and set up one more > > > > delusional quest in which one is sought....the other is avoided. > > > > > > > > This is just more delusional floundering within the dream of > duality. > > > > > > > > > > > > toombaru > > > > I am not trying to understand anymore. > > > > I just see that there is a threshold that you are ferociously > garding, > > > > and that is fine, no point in exploring something that is of > > > absolute, it will be simply unwelcome to you,. it is ok, it is just > > > the way it is. > > > > > > > > Patricia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > We are on shaky ground when we believe that we understand what > > > motivates another human. > > > > > > > > > > > > toombaru > > > > alright toombaru! > > we agree!!! > > > > and we are on no ground at all > > when we conclude that we understand > > what motivates another human > > > > Bill > > These kinds of absolutistic statements don't make much sense to me. > > If someone breaks into a drug store and steals pain-killing drugs, > doesn't it make a difference whether his motivation was that he is too > poor to afford drugs and his wife is dealing with cancer, vs. that he > is a drug addict who wanted a fix? Wouldn't you deal differently with > the person depending on what you assessed his motivation to be? > > That's just one example, I'm sure there hundreds. > > Assessing motives is just part of day to day human life. > > In fact, people on this list seemed to be doing it just a little while > ago, when compaining about certain posters. > > We don't claim certitude, but we know that making some kinds of > judgments in some situations is just part of how things work. > > There is a distinction between the relative and the absolute. You may > say there are no separable entities absolutely, but if you can't deal > with differences, including differences in motivation, then you can't > deal fully with life. Life includes the day to day and the totality, > the differences and the undifferentiated. > > -- Dan Yes... I agree with what you say and did not really intend my remark in such an absolute sense. The context I meant pertained to a list such as this where, based on a message, one comes to all sorts of conclusions about the poster. Perhaps occasionally one can infer something about the poster, but for the most part I see it as delusional to do so, and really does not serve anyway. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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