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quoting classics (all too infrequent)

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  • This topic has 5 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 19 years, 10 months ago by Fajin.
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  • March 19, 2006 at 12:29 am #11740

    Trunk

    It occurs to me, again, that classic texts are never (or very nearly never) quoted on this board, and that conversation would be immeasurably enriched if that increased to “fairly frequent”. (In the spirit of mutually enriching conversation and inquiry, not as a method to pump up one’s own testicles & bust the other’s.)

    March 19, 2006 at 12:32 am #11741

    Fajin
    March 19, 2006 at 1:07 am #11743

    Trunk

    Not suggesting that it has to be ‘all the time’, certainly unadorned personal experience is amongst the most.

    Just that it’d be cool if, one out of six threads, or one out of ten threads, centered around inquiry into a classic text. I think it’d enrich the board, and enrich personal spectrum of inquiry.

    March 19, 2006 at 1:12 am #11745

    Fajin
    March 19, 2006 at 1:19 pm #11747

    bagua

    I do quote the tao te ching quite often.

    bagua

    March 19, 2006 at 2:50 pm #11749

    Fajin
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