[Buddha-l] Personality disorders

JKirkpatrick jkirk at spro.net
Fri Nov 26 17:43:36 MST 2010


TH, FR, FD, & in GZ ???

JK 

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Basham
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Not to move too far from the cracker barrel or bar as the case
might be, pyscho-social dysfunctions can be viewed as a mix of
learning, physiology, and setting which seem to me also
significant in Buddhism (et al) as well as actually substantive. 

On the other hand, noises about a permanent enduring entity
(self) or impediments to change (impermanence) aren't relevant
except as excuses. ... For example, others can change their
reactions to a 'psychopath' instead of insisting that a
'psychopath' change. ...

Whether Buddhist (et al) practices are absolutely safe and
absolutely beneficial for absolutely everyone is foolishness,
fanciful ideology comparable to that found at TH, FR, FD, & in
GZ. And, appears just as repetitive in content and cast.


Richard Basham

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