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ElaKiri Talk!
Is this true?buddha said such a thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pessimist" data-source="post: 25374759" data-attributes="member: 566496"><p>not exactly. verbal descriptions can only take u so far. they are there as a guide. read some more articles on the topic sunyathavada. ud understand what i mean. people have to use concepts found among general population to explain their insights even when they go beyond simple concepts we use in our day to day life. so when somebody came up with some profound concept like sunyathavada it's normal for everybody to try and give some sunthayavadi explanation to their ideas. just because some 2 explanations sounds similar doesnt mean they both refer to the same thing <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/no.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":no:" title="No :no:" data-shortname=":no:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pessimist, post: 25374759, member: 566496"] not exactly. verbal descriptions can only take u so far. they are there as a guide. read some more articles on the topic sunyathavada. ud understand what i mean. people have to use concepts found among general population to explain their insights even when they go beyond simple concepts we use in our day to day life. so when somebody came up with some profound concept like sunyathavada it's normal for everybody to try and give some sunthayavadi explanation to their ideas. just because some 2 explanations sounds similar doesnt mean they both refer to the same thing :no: [/QUOTE]
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