> > Well the reason there is a controversy has to do with the fact 
> > he is a monk and has not disrobed.
> > 
> > However...for a yogin in this path if he has mastered the 
> > creation  
> > stage of meditation to the point where he no longer has impure  
> > vision, it's not a problem. It will be interesting to see what  
> > happens there.
> 
> I don't doubt that it is considered controversial. I just find it
> amusing that so much spiritual thought is tied up in aversion, 
> whether aversion to the qualities of our finite humanity or 
> aversion to unorthodoxy.

I'm with Alex here. I just find it tremendously amusing,
both that people have this entire set of orthodox "rules
and regs" that they care about, and that the same people
who create such "rules and regs" manage to come up with
"exceptions" to them for whenever they're needed.  :-)







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