12-29-2008, 12:00 AM
Blue totem wrote:
Yes seeitall, thats the best I have. I wont debate about buddhism.
Spec, ''moraly illuminated'' means someone with a ''very strong moral sense'', a developed sense of justice...
A quality found in Saints for exemple. Someone with a great sense of care for others, that has great sympathy.
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So I guess we could go on and on...
My position is clear... Yours also.
Maybe this forum is not my place. If I have to, I'll defend my point of view. But I dont insist on arguing.
Since everyone here are Don Juan followers, I guess I'm not at the right place.
Maybe Parallel Perception Forum is more for me, I hear they are not that strong on Don Juan.
Whatever feels right, but with your attitude I don't think you will do better over there. They might not be "Don Juanists", but they have some
strong positions (not opinions) about nagualism. I know, and that's why I don't write over there.
Shakyamuni Buddha said:
"To live is to learn, to learn is to change."
If you are not willing to change, you are not really willing to learn.
Yes seeitall, thats the best I have. I wont debate about buddhism.
Spec, ''moraly illuminated'' means someone with a ''very strong moral sense'', a developed sense of justice...
A quality found in Saints for exemple. Someone with a great sense of care for others, that has great sympathy.
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So I guess we could go on and on...
My position is clear... Yours also.
Maybe this forum is not my place. If I have to, I'll defend my point of view. But I dont insist on arguing.
Since everyone here are Don Juan followers, I guess I'm not at the right place.
Maybe Parallel Perception Forum is more for me, I hear they are not that strong on Don Juan.
Whatever feels right, but with your attitude I don't think you will do better over there. They might not be "Don Juanists", but they have some
strong positions (not opinions) about nagualism. I know, and that's why I don't write over there.
Shakyamuni Buddha said:
"To live is to learn, to learn is to change."
If you are not willing to change, you are not really willing to learn.

