Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 --- Pete S <pedsie5 a écrit : > There are more modes of inquiry than asking > oneself a question. Toomy > has > explained a number of times, for any who are > interested, that his mode > is > putting out these nondualistic clichés, and then > processing the > results. > These include attacks arising out of violently > visceral reactions from > his > readers -- to judge from some of the severely > condemnatory tones -- who > seem neither able to bear nor ignore his > prattlings (figure that out). > When > he is put off his stride by what comes back, he > counts it as a > success, as > he has found something in himself which has been > lurking and needed to > be > exposed. > > He is both a severe non-dualist and a thorn in the > side of other > non-dualists. He is a treasure, whatever Eric's > site says about him. > > Sarlo Sarlo has got a point. + T. puts down cliches in such a thorought way that he also put down any kind of opened sincere question or statement. Many times did I find a pearl in his final statements, many times did I find his statements inappropriate. Sirocco (dry desert wind that leaves nothing behind) can transform in soft, nurturing rain. So could Toomb. Patricia _________________________ Mail réinvente le mail ! Découvrez le nouveau Mail et son interface révolutionnaire. http://fr.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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