[Advaita-l] question

Haresh Bakshi hareshbakshi at gmail.com
Sat Aug 2 17:03:40 CDT 2008


namaste, Our agreeing or not agreeing with any statement is no criterion to
decide
whether it represents Truth.

Why should we write any statement at all? If our conviction is not powerful
enough
to force us to write it, we should not write it. We write
(1) because we cannot help writing it;
(2) because we have the overpoweringly benevolent will to share our
Experience --
     for the benefit of all.

dhanyavaadaH | bhavadiiya Haresh.

On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Marko Gregoric <markogregori at gmail.com>wrote:

> Namaste dear friends
>
> I can agree with none of my statemens. I cannot even agree with this one.
>
> Why should they be written? Or they maybe shouldn't?
>
> Marko
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Haresh.

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