Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 > P: Do you mean to discourage seekers, in general, from practice? > Do you think only to understand is needed to realize? > Do you think that doing doesn't foster understanding? > Many times trials and failures are essential to understand an issue > under investigation. This reminds me of when, so many years ago, I first encountered Krishnamurti's recommendation to " experiment " . That jolted me at the time. It seemed to contradict what he had been saying about there being no " doer " . But now there is no contradiction for me. The bottom line, in my view, is that there aren't things that are " wrong " in a nondual sense. Nondualism isn't an axiom system that rules certain things out. Really there are no rules in nondualism/advaita as I see it. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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