04-12-2011, 09:05 AM
(04-12-2011, 06:00 AM)Confused Wrote:Like these individuals are somehow being blamed for a fault? Who said anything about a path or of 'truth'. The importance of those things is something to ponder.(04-11-2011, 10:50 PM)zenmaster Wrote: However, they do not really explain things from a developmental perspective.
May be they chose not to. It sort of accords with Krishnamurti's saying that 'truth is a pathless land'
Does 'polarization', ethical considerations and personal values, the subdensities, or balancing or crystalizing 'chakra energies' have anything to do with truth? Does experience, emotional and intellectual intelligence have anything to do with truth? What about cultivation of the will, or finding honesty? Yet all are developmental, regardless of someone's momentary idea of the 'truth' or whatever 'path' they may take.