--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > --- sparaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Different states of consciousness may lead to > > different levels of > > ethics. > > > > MMY's point about an enlightened person behaving in > > a life-supportive > > way has nuances: in CC, one doesn't act in a way > > that harms one's own > > evolution. In higher states, this holds true as > > well, but one's > > perception of what defines "self" becomes more > > encompassing and > > presumably one's behavior reflects this. > > I used to believe the above, but I doubt it now. I see > our ethics as more a reflection of our internalized > cultural practices and our own relative nature. We > don't like MMY's business ethics, but, as has been > noted in previous posts, this is how things are done > in India. But on the other hand...... > >
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