Bill!,

Yes, I know; that's what we all do.

And dunno about the "of course".

Scholar-practitioners adopt the language and terms of our ancestors, when they 
care to philosophize, and chat in that homey language.  We can, too.  Or, make 
it up all over again, over the next several centuries of argumentation.

--Joe

> "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
> 
> The solution of course is to experience Buddha Nature for yourself and then 
> talk about it (if you choose to do that) in the words and terms you think 
> most appropriate.




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