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(Quote) But in terms of Buddhist practice the looking closely **is** using time wisely. http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn22/sn22.089x.wlsh.html (View Post)
(Quote) Somebody with strong self-view is likely to be more egocentric, and less aware of other peoples' needs. Your charge of "nihilism" is a straw-man, perhaps stemming from a misundersta… (View Post)
(Quote) Generally the sense that a lot of these questions are very complex, and I usually don't have enough information to have an informed view. So "Oi dunno!" is often a more sensible res… (View Post)
(Quote) No, it's the other way round. Craving and aversion arise from self-view. And it's not a case of wanting to "get rid" of something, it's seeing how things really are. http://www.acce… (View Post)
(Quote) It's an interesting question. I've been mostly a serial monogamist, exploring a succession of schools to find something which really suits me. I have found that trying to practice in two scho… (View Post)