The Inclusive Path

Mar 10, 2009 20:03

I always find it weird - and on the other hand, pretty delightful - how things get complicated when we start including the meta level into our thinking: when we start to talk about exclusive vs inclusive spiritualities, instead of talking about one religious content vs the other ( Read more... )

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vajarasattva e4q March 10 2009, 20:16:47 UTC
ha ha ha ha hoḥ!

in the vajarasattva mantra nonduality is achieved, but only for a moment. it seems that we are compelled to a certain dualism. at least until we get our flying golden horse...

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Re: vajarasattva vijeno March 10 2009, 21:42:42 UTC
Wait wait wait wait... you can't really mean that I was actually just trying to describe nonduality, now, do you?

Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrgh!

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Re: nonduality e4q March 11 2009, 08:48:12 UTC
would it make your head explode?

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Re: nonduality vijeno March 11 2009, 09:32:59 UTC
Like this?

Bouncy bouncy!

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mairijeaan October 20 2009, 19:30:10 UTC
As someone who believes whole-heartedly in inclusive spirituality, your observation that it must also accept exclusive ones. I rarely hear that sort of statement outside of close friends and others who share my specific religious views. Weird and wonderful, new and exciting, indeed! :)

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