Again, the policy is: a public statement made openly on social media might cause someone to put time into replying. And that reply might sting a little bit — like any visit to the dentist — but the reply is time and effort given over to helping to guide that person’s assertion in the light of Dharma.
If you have made that effort publicly, and I have put time and energy into replying publicly, then there is nothing “confidential” about sharing it with those lucky fuckers not overly-connected to Facebook.
So, to welcome people into our Dharma Room for retreat, my Team suggested that we advertise, which I used FB to do:
Then, the replies:
Eventually, you find what you are dealing with:
(And Mark David Chapman’s “boss” was the same as his.)
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