Re: centuries old naive debate
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• March 15, 1998
We have only gone over this debate over and over again causing unnecesary acidity. Before anyone continues to post on this debate, I request that you ponder on the following siththar song. meipporuL kaNdu vilangum mei gnAnikku garbangal Ethukkadi ? for a person who has realised the sublime truth, there is no rebirth ! vEgam adakki viLangum mei gnAnikku yOgam thAn Ethukkadi ? Meditation is redundant for a person who has learned to control his senses and feelings ! AthAramAna adi mudi kaNdOrkku vAthAttam Ethukkadi ? kuthambAi vAthattam Ethukkadi ? A person who has realized the truth with all supporting proof also realizes that there is no need for argument. Alternately no amount of argument will convince a person, who thinks he hass all the proof he needs ! Regards, Raja Krishnasamy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raja Krishnasamy 6 Dundee Road, Arlington, MA 02174 Oracle Corporation (617) 646-6731 Senior Systems Engineering Specialist rxkrishn@us.oracle.com (888) 669 2880 (Pager) The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation. ______________________________________________________________________________
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