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09/18/2007 |
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Actions (or efforts) may be divided into primary and secondary; and between the two are actions which may be described as neutral. The idea of neutral effort has a special significance, and refers to a state of equanimity in action. There is no contradiction in this, and the point is that an effort which refers to fruit is inferior to that which does not.
We should be able to understand the exact idea of effort, because the meaning of these terms is fixed; so is that of a number of others.
A sacrifice or a great good action consists of parts, which may be described as major and minor.
More is explained on this subject at:
http://www.narachphilosophy.com/the_kinds_of_action_the_method_of_interpretation.htm
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Narach Philosophy |
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