[MD] spirituality
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Tue Dec 7 11:14:37 PST 2010
Hi John,
Great book! If you only knew the complicated Vedic texts I was trying
to understand 30-years ago. The books out today discussing
science and Buddhism are just wonderful. I live in wonderful
times.
Marsha
On Dec 7, 2010, at 1:58 PM, John Carl wrote:
> Now this, Marsha, makes a great deal of sense to me, placing chaos as a
> necessary element of reality, without making it reality's value.
>
> an integral part of reality, but not creative of reality.
>
> That Buddha... It's not just that he was a smart guy, it's also very
> significant that he got a lot of very smart people to follow him and keep
> explaining away.
>
> Me like very much.
>
> J
>
> "In Buddhism, neither pure chance nor necessity can be accepted; they
>> are two extremes, and neither of them stands up to analysis. No effect can
>> be causeless. On the contrary, there are so many causes that it's
>> impossible to come up with a linear, deterministic analysis of causality. "
>>
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