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To: talk.religion.buddhism,alt.zen,alt.philosophy.zen From: alex@enterprise.mathematik.uni-essen.de (mc eins aka the MINDmaster) Subject: Re: Dual Mind (was Re: What is Koan?) Date: 21 May 1997 09:26:17 GMT Foot dropped this verse on me: : I@no.self (!) wrote: : >Alex: : >>: > You haven't transcended truth or lie yet, dennis. : >dediu@webbnet.com: : >>: Maybe not, so lets show him our non-dual minds. : >alex@enterprise.mathematik.uni-essen.de (mc eins aka the MINDmaster): : >>How could we show a dual mind? : >there is no possible way to show a dual mind. I have irrefutable proof : Foot: : Then for sure it is wrong now. Alex: Wonderful! -- "Lgs$'& g/%sJW/%nh n klbngkl&& ~+#9046lvg gu96 !" - A&$'h73vb&%bK
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