Re: forever?
At 08:29 PM 11/9/2006 -0500, Bhakti Vikasa Swami wrote:
>A significant enhancement was an embankment that served two vital functions,
>protection from Gangä floods and providing an access road, and thus changed
>the face of Mäyäpur forever.
how about "and thus permanently changing the face of Mayapur." "Permanent"
is not as forever as forever.
dd
>This statement was queried: But what constituted of material elements is
>"forever"?
>
>Apart from Mayapur not being constituted of material elements, is this a
>valid consideration? Is it acceptable in a largely philosophical book to use
>a conventional phrase, overlooking its philosophical inaccuracy, when
>describing a non-philosophical topic?
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>Thankyou to the members of this conf for your patience and responsiveness in
>handling my many queries.
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