You have asked this before and I have already answered. It's not a formula. When people need to decide how to act they don't open "the book of Rta" to know what it says. The refer to the various methods of arriving at Dharma. Nor do they open such a book to predict the position of starts - they refer to astronomy books for that. How can you expect a "law of everything" to be expressible in words. I don't know what fun you see in ignoring answers and repeating your questions. You are free to discard the concept if you find it unsatisfactory or not useful but don't make inane statements like Rta should do X. That's like going to a car showroom and asking for icecream. Then saying "I'll pass."
And yes we should stop conversing further on this.
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Date: 2011-12-16 05:21 pm (UTC)You have asked this before and I have already answered. It's not a formula. When people need to decide how to act they don't open "the book of Rta" to know what it says. The refer to the various methods of arriving at Dharma. Nor do they open such a book to predict the position of starts - they refer to astronomy books for that. How can you expect a "law of everything" to be expressible in words. I don't know what fun you see in ignoring answers and repeating your questions. You are free to discard the concept if you find it unsatisfactory or not useful but don't make inane statements like Rta should do X. That's like going to a car showroom and asking for icecream. Then saying "I'll pass."
And yes we should stop conversing further on this.