Dear Nina, John and friends,

thanks, Nina. I have updated the entries online here:
http://www.tipitaka.net/tipitaka/strans/stransload.php?page=mn062s14
http://www.tipitaka.net/tipitaka/strans/stransload.php?page=mn062s15

As for the conversation, it is more of an after-thought rather than
the actual conversation. I think different people come to Buddhism
from varying backgrounds as it was during Buddha's time. While my
story is not particularly special, I find it interesting as I looked
back. So, I took this opportunity to share it with everyone. :-)

What about you, Nina? How about sharing with us your story? :-)


metta,
Yong Peng


--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, nina van gorkom wrote:
> pa.tisa.mvedii (adj., m. nom. of pa.tisa.mvedin) experiencing,
> feeling; he who experiences.
>
> and, for the case of cittasa'nkhaarappa.tisa.mvedii, it is more
> accurate as "one who understands mental formations".
N: Yes, I think so too.
Thank you for sharing your conversation with John.