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Gregory Wonderwheel got this message that a page had been deleted and is not sure why. So I wrote this in the box to see what happens.

Bodily disappearances[edit]

Hmm, the coffin story isn't that some how connected to Clint Eastwood? Kazuba (talk) 03:13, 5 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Antinomianism in Buddhism[edit]

I noticed you made some changes and critiques of the very shoddy Buddhism section of the "Antinomianism" article; I couldn't agree more with your critique of that shabby piece.

I wrote the Islam section of that article, and I was planning to do the Buddhism section, but then pretty much got tired of Wikipedia and more or less dropped out of the project (which is still true). However, if you really did at any point want to beef up that section, I've got a few notes and references and whatnot about where "antinomianism" in Buddhism stems from, what it is, etc.—the main idea is that it comes out of upāya-kauśalya, or "skill-in-means" (but that may just be my own idea and thus original research). The notes and stuff are over at my sandbox, if you're interested. Cheers. —Saposcat (talk) 13:56, 14 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Samadhi[edit]

Hello, you recently added what seems to be an original essay on the subject of samadhi in Zen. Can you source any of your ideas? That is how it works, in accordance with WP:V. Thanks, Mitsube (talk) 17:38, 27 February 2010 (UTC) --Thanks, I'll source the material asap. User:Gregory Wonderwheel[reply]

Spoiler alerts[edit]

Hello Gregory, regarding this edit, per WP:SPOILER, Wikipedia does not include "spoiler alerts". Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and certain descriptions of films, television episodes, etc., should be expected by the reader. Grsz11 05:40, 8 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Leverage[edit]

Gregory, please read WP:BRD so you understand how the editorial process works. As I noted on the talk page, any editor has the prerogative to revert your edits. It's not appropriate to request I stop removing them, or to revert once discussion is requested. Instead, work toward WP:CONSENSUS, and avoid an edit war. Remember, this is not a fan site, and your edits must rise to an encyclopedic standard, particularly spelling and grammar. "Like to know" is not to an encyclopedic standard. That's why we have TNT's website. Drmargi (talk) 04:56, 26 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Gregory. Thanks for the message. I've copied it to Talk:Zen lineage charts#Change to Zen lineage entry, and responded there. Greetings, Joshua Jonathan -Let's talk! 05:11, 21 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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