--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote:
<snip>
> Varela believed, and I'm sure many meditators of 
> different traditions might agree, that the neurological 
> accomplishment of lived human virtue (where it becomes
> a part of who and what we are, hard-wired in), what he 
> called "ethical know-how" is related to progressive,  
> firthand acquaintance with the virtuality of self. To
> him, and to many like myself, transformation goes hand
> in hand with lived ethical expertise. If ethical know-how
> is not increasing, then real transformation is not
> occurring.

Hate to think where you must have started from.

Or don't you consider truth-telling to be part of
"ethical know-how"?




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