Yong Peng,

Incidentally, if you are using the Trilinear (can't think of a better term, I'm sure
there is) method, which is really labour intensive, it is good to delegate or
apportion the task for the best results and without burnout. For example, I would
really love it if some did the Pali texts for me first, and I do not mind doing
either the English gloss (literal translation), or better, the idiomatic translation.
But we can rotate such assignments, and edit and comment on each other works to
improve it.

Sukh.

P.

"Ong Yong Peng " wrote:

> Dear Piya, John and friends,
>
> the trilinear method is truly an excellent method for sutta study. I
> wonder why it is unheard of before. Did you invent this method, Piya?
>
> Yes, I would like to use this as a model to work with MN62, it is an
> excellent way of learning.
>
> metta,
> Yong Peng.
>
> --- John Kelly wrote:
> > Yong Peng - why don't we make this a model for how we
> > work with and document MN 62?
>
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