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>From: silber@orfeo.Eng.Sun.COM (Eric Silber)
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Subject: mean,meaner,MEANING-est/ intention-and-self the buddhist way
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 According to the Buddhist tradition of analysis of the self, it is 
 the absence of intention which allows the self to be fully present.
 Also, the deepest understanding, in the buddhist view, comes when
 one is freed from intentionality. 


