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Thu, 12 Nov 2009 #1
Thumb_deleted_user_med Anne Schat Netherlands 1 post in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

Dear friends,

I found a site that may be handy for us ponderers

to compile our own insights and/or those of JK,

or of whoever has ( or had ) something interesting to say.

Some examples:

publicwisdom.com / Am I deluded in thinking that I am thinking?

publicwisdom.com / Do you really want to be free from selfishness?

publicwisdom.com / Does freedom come at the right moment?

publicwisdom.com / First of all, what is religion?

publicwisdom.com / Have you ever watched your own mind in operation?

publicwisdom.com / How can the reflection in the mirror be myself?

publicwisdom.com / How does one describe thirst?

publicwisdom.com / Is beauty something that you have been told about?

publicwisdom.com / Is total forgetfulness possible?

publicwisdom.com / What is the nature and structure of desire?

publicwisdom.com / What is wrong with attachment?

publicwisdom.com / What takes place at that moment of seeing?

publicwisdom.com / What's the difference between varieties of foods and varieties of girls?

publicwisdom.com / What's wrong with being totally discontented?

publicwisdom.com / When are you going to be at peace with yourself?

publicwisdom.com / Why are you concerned about the world?

publicwisdom.com / Why does the brain record every incident?

publicwisdom.com / Why should the brain seek satisfaction?

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Fri, 13 Nov 2009 #2
Thumb_readytoloadup_correction Krishnan Srinivasan Denmark 57 posts in this forum Offline

May I ask who framed all these questions?

Life is like the tamarind fruit bound in its shell

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