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Krishnamurti and nihilism

Apr 14, 1998 01:14 AM
by Thoa Thi-Kim Tran


Dallas, I enjoyed this post. Yes, I read this one all the way through. :o)
It's only on the long posts with paragraphs beginning with "KEY TO
THEOSOPHY", page etc. that I don't finish.

Thoa :o)

Dallas:
>April 11th 1998
>
>Dear Bjorn:
>
>Pain and Pleasure taken in the abstract, seem to represent
>opposite sides of a pair.
>
>Besides those there are many other 'pairs.'
>
>Presumably the "experience" of the pain is separate from either,
>although, alternately perhaps plunged in one or the other, as a
>fly might be battered by the alternating vibrations of a string
>in a harp. [ The analogy is not a very good one. ]
>
<snip>


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