[MD] Moral Responsibility without free will

MarshaV valkyr at att.net
Sun Aug 14 07:54:48 PDT 2011


On Aug 14, 2011, at 10:48 AM, X Acto wrote:

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>> Ron replies:
>> Hello Marsha, I think the difficulty in understanding arises from how you yourself resolve Dharma with killing all static patterns
>> it would seem to be contrary notions in conflict. Perhaps you can explain how you resolve the two.
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> Marsha:
> I think a difficulty might be that you think you know anything about my relationship and resolution with/of dharma, static patterns or RMP's quotes.  I interpret the quote 'kill intellectual patterns' (above) as practicing a type of mindfulness where you stop the mind's incessant narration and allow for the unfolding dynamic.    I never said anything  like "killing all static patterns".  You are hallucinating.  I suggest you consider your method of re-interpreting what I actually write.  
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> Ron:
> I think the difficulty is that you refuse to explain your ideas, you just want everyone to accept everything that you state
> unconditionally and if we  ask for clarity of your position you get abusive.
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> To me the operative word is "clinging" but you might see it differently ....
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> please restate how you conceptualize dharma and karma...please ..thank you..
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Marsha:
I think the difficulty is that you think I should waste my time defending imaginary nonsense.   


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