Dudley gray. I don't think I have if you reread
The quoted section it is what I was saying if your not bein pedantic.
I have taken the words as they are written so perhaps I should contextualise but I'm not familiar with her work and the sentence is pretty conclusive in itself
Yack you too also are being pedantic and your writing is confusing. I do believe nietszche did not write in English so multiple translations are around. The quote isn't misquoted either as far as I'm aware. Please see google. Book: Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part III.
Chapter: Of the Spirit of Gravity, section 2, end.
And lastly dorje my suspicions are confirmed that you seem to believe in a very different, much more radical branch of Buddhism. Claiming nirvana is here and now and claiming that Buddhism doesn't believe in an awakening and achievement of greater consciousness
The quoted section it is what I was saying if your not bein pedantic.
I have taken the words as they are written so perhaps I should contextualise but I'm not familiar with her work and the sentence is pretty conclusive in itself
Yack you too also are being pedantic and your writing is confusing. I do believe nietszche did not write in English so multiple translations are around. The quote isn't misquoted either as far as I'm aware. Please see google. Book: Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part III.
Chapter: Of the Spirit of Gravity, section 2, end.
And lastly dorje my suspicions are confirmed that you seem to believe in a very different, much more radical branch of Buddhism. Claiming nirvana is here and now and claiming that Buddhism doesn't believe in an awakening and achievement of greater consciousness
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