Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Dear All, I have been a group member for several years now and must admit that I have learnt a lot in these years from esteemed members. I would just like to share my feelings over some of the discussions that move from intellectual perspective to an emotional one and from being relevant to group to personal agendas. I would request group owner to set limits for all members for group posts (I know this has been done in past but perhaps needs to be reiterated). We can continue discussions on several subjects including vegetarianism and non-vegetarianism but in context of ayurveda. The mails may have referencing of ayurvedic texts, interpretations and personal experience but nothing else. For personal replies to individuals, personal e-mails should be used as the mails have little relevance for other people. May this group keep growing and enlightening people! Vineet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 I hope the moderator doesn't limit the ones that go into philosophy, experiences, etc., and make it tightly *topical*. I have really appreciated several posts here today and yesterday, that make even ayurvedic subjects more clear for me, because they separate integrity from *razzle dazzle*. I don't think anyone should have to go to complexities to send or recieve them, when they are related to general health/perspectives thereof, those in differing countries, cultures or otherwise. Anything that is relevant to any specific health subject/technique is relevant to every health subject - it's the philosophical/technique/informaion exchanges/debates that make the more topical subject more understandable. vineet bhatia I have been a group member for several years now and must admit that I have learnt a lot in these years from esteemed members. I would just like to share my feelings over some of the discussions that move from intellectual perspective to an emotional one and from being relevant to group to personal agendas. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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