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Those who know...

Feb 04, 2001 03:45 PM
by sanctius


Dallas:
>There is a saying: "Those who SAY,
>don't know, and those who KNOW don't say."

Who did SAY that? One who DID know, or one who did NOT?
Jesus DID say ALOT and so did some other people too...
Truth is a living entity, and whereas we just repeat the
old sayings, there is a danger that truth evolves and
we don't. So today's truth may well be tomorrow's lie.

>If we adopt the attitude of being a humble student/teacher...

Ah, humbleness and pride, the good old dual-illusions!
I think humbleness is just pride so damn well cloaked.
It feels so good to be little humbler than others, yes?
Better not to be humble. Better not to be other than me.

>then we keep ourselves open to new concepts, and are
>constantly comparing those with the old ones.

Thank you for being open to my thoughts.

>I do not see any need for offering taunts or contemptuous
>and ill orded observations in this list. Let it be open
>to that free spirit of inquiry that defines all true students.

Surely taunting doesn't kill anybody. If words make somebody to feel
sad, then it is good. If it makes somebody to laugh, then it is good.
If it makes somebody to burst with rage, then it is good. Loving man
does not see any taunting, but words with purposes. Despite most
personalities do not understand WHY anyone is taunting someone like
that, the SOULS surely do. So feel glad, despite any "tauntings"!

-- 
http://profiles.yahoo.com/sanctius


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