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Originally Posted by WilliamJenningsBryan
Spare us the lingam and yoni stuff Ms. Harsha - are you absolutely in favor of non-violence and non-absolutism, or are you non-absolutely in favor of non-violence and non-absolutism?
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Yes. Thank you for your kind reply, Mr. Bryan. I am sorry if my answer will be offending to you but I must be saying "no" this time to your first question. Yes. And I am always wanting to say the "yes".
Yes. We must be applying the non-absolutism to itself, as well. I have been ignorant but I am trying to be less so. Yes. I am thinking that I do want to be practising non-violence but I am also thinking that there are instances, when it is virtually impossible to find actions that are not containing any violence. I am causing violence to my parents By not obeying their wishes, but I am thinking that it is time I did not cause violence to the possibly beautiful relationship that I am starting to have with this man. Yes. He is lovely.
Yes. The answer to your second question must be "yes". Things not being absolutely true makes them sad and beautiful. Yes. It is like your Bible. It is such a beautiful book of the attempt to reach universal truths and so sad in its failure. Yes. It is preaching dualistic faith in a very complex world of chaos. I am hoping that my reply is not offending you. Yes.
Yes. I am still wanting to use all means to make things right between me and my parents. I am thinking that good thoughts do not necessarily reach them but they are reaching me and your kindness is making me stronger. Yes.