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Helcat
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Hi John

Thank you for sharing your insights. I’m happy for you that you discovered Buddhism. Would you like to share how it was a life altering experience for you?

As an ex-language teacher I think that is the problem. As social intelligence creatures, we need to communicate and language is imperfect. Society and time of course change things. Which behaviours are and aren’t considered socially acceptable. This influences the way that we feel about things. But it is always the same behaviour. The same behaviour in different contexts can have a different meaning too. Fascinating stuff!

I get what you mean when you say different. That is what I meant when I said unique. See what I mean about how people interpret language. 😂

Love and best wishes! ❤️🙏