I sincerely wish that you be free of all the sources of your suffering. I hope that you find ultimate liberation and are never seperated from the source of true unalterable joy.


teknix wrote:So you make apparent my presence.

mindyourmind wrote:teknix wrote:So you make apparent my presence.
You really don't need any help with that
teknix wrote:mindyourmind wrote:teknix wrote:So you make apparent my presence.
You really don't need any help with that
Want to trade humility for insight?
teknix wrote:It is pretty simple, like a slot machine, you put in a humble me, and win whatever insight comes from it.
Try it.
(doesn't work without a humble me, which I doubt you are in possession of)
teknix wrote:Thank you for the kindness and compassion, I assure you the energy could be better spent elsewhere.
The Seeker wrote:teknix wrote:Thank you for the kindness and compassion, I assure you the energy could be better spent elsewhere.
In my understanding, The Buddha taught that we should deliver all sentient beings from suffering.
So why would Gregs comment and energy be better spent elsewhere?
It seems as if that were the case, you are already enlightened.
Kindest wishes, Dave
gregkavarnos wrote:And Teknix said, “Let there be dogma,” and there was dogma. And Teknix saw that the dogma was, well, it just was. And Teknix separated wisdom from ignorance. And Tecnix called the wisdom Ignorance, and the ignorance he called Wisdom (since it was his ignorance and he couldn't bear to admit that he was ignorant, so what else could he possibly call it?). And there was evening and there was morning, the first (and hopefully last) day.
mindyourmind wrote:teknix wrote:It is pretty simple, like a slot machine, you put in a humble me, and win whatever insight comes from it.
Try it.
(doesn't work without a humble me, which I doubt you are in possession of)
Please excuse me, I have to go and answer the front door. Thanks though, that was fascinating ... no, really.

gregkavarnos wrote:And Teknix said, “Let there be dogma,” and there was dogma. And Teknix saw that the dogma was, well, it just was. And Teknix separated wisdom from ignorance. And Tecnix called the wisdom Ignorance, and the ignorance he called Wisdom (since it was his ignorance and he couldn't bear to admit that he was ignorant, so what else could he possibly call it?). And there was evening and there was morning, the first (and hopefully last) day.
teknix wrote: Worthless.

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