--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> IME the vows represent a transcendental morality,

What's a "transcendental morality"?  Seems like a
contradiction in terms, the transcendent being
beyond all distinctions, at least by any definition
I've ever encountered.

 that is they  
> reflect important elements that can help or hinder realization which  
> are not obvious "on the surface". That's the only reason they are of  
> any value. They really are specific to the practice we're talking  
> about and if one has questions, one should ask their teacher. They'd  
> be glad to explain why this is so and give examples.
>






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