Buddhism & Taoism.

pantera

New Member
read this. Of course it's a short explanation. The best way to understand is readind a book for buddhist begginers.

pantera said:
if i can write something.
I read a book of the dalai lama where he explains that the different buddhas are not gods but just a way to visualize something abstract. In buddhism, visualization is very importanat to be able to meditate. So you have a buddha for love, mercy, chance...
Buddhism is a way to live and it's not inconsistent with other religions.
Following the dalai lama himself, you can be a catholic, a moslim or anything else and buddhist at the same time!
The buddha represents wiseness, enlightement. The buddha is someone who reach out something we can maybe call perfection. But he's not a god as christianism (for example) 'cos' someone wise hasn't the power to direct de lives of the man or to provoque resurrection or stuff like that.
 

Jules

Potters Clay
What is your Two Cents

Jalu said:
He also said that it was better for people to keep their original religion, and to only follow dharma if that didn't work for them.
Jalu,
I have a question to toss at you about your above quote. You stated that it is wronge to change religions (from origional religions, or ones a person was raised in). Where you raised to be Buddhist?
Mr. Seagal has a Catholic mother and a Jewish father. Do you think he was a Buddhist before he went to Japan? I do not think so. I think he was influenced by the Japanese people while he lived there.
I think most people embrace the religion of their parents. Only when they become adults do many change, unless they were not raised in any particular religion altogether.
 

kickingbird

candle lighter
When one surrenders to the Buddha - the Buddha nature which is Compassion for All Lives - one ceases to exist as an individual and becomes Compassion Itself. When one becomes Compassion (or God or whatever "name" we choose), only That Exists - not the individual. One doesn't "become God" - one merely merges into God and at that moment, only God Exists.
Some speak of the Christ Consciousness, Buddha Consciousness, Cosmic Consciousness, and so forth - the Point is the same. The Essence Within is the same. The yearning for, the striving towards, the love of, and the worshipping of That Essence is caused by and culminates in Itself. God is simply realizing Himself and we are a part of That Realization. It embraces all paths, all religions, all beliefs, yet is not any of them - It is beyond all of them.
"Know Thyself"
 

Serena

Administrator
Came across this in the Sunday comics and found it online. No disrespect intended to anyone or their beliefs, but I thought about this thread when I read it and thought it was rather amusing. :D
 

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Jules

Potters Clay
Pantera,
I wanted to thank you for your answer. I am not sure though if it answers my question. We all do though have build in a need to know and grow closer to God. In the Christian faith you live your life to be more "Christ like." We do not become gods or a god. In the Buddha religion you become a god? Or try to live like God would want you to live? :confused:
 

pantera

New Member
I prefer buddhism 'cos' in christianism if something happens it's the will of god.
In buddhism, you provoque all the evenements yourself, the good ones and the bad ones. By your attitude, your tought, you create your chances or your ubhappiness yourself. In christianism, if good things happen, people thank god, if something bad happens, god try to see if your faith is true. Furthermore, in christianism, god is someone existing beyond us. He's someone real but you can't see him (except few people who have seen him or Mary). In buddhism, Buddha is just a symbol of enlightment. It's what you are if your full pf compassion for all the world.

Everything I explain is of course my way to see things. If I take Christianism to compare with buddhism is not to be bad with thoese who believe in god. It's 'cos' it's the only religion i know enough to explain what i think.
I hope i didn't hurt anybody 'cos' it's not my purpose!
 

Jules

Potters Clay
Why would anyone get mad? You did not slam anyone. I can say that I have heard those quotes used before. I have not been a big fan of several of them. Many people have seen God. In Bible times when Jesus walked the earth.
The only thing I am doing here is figuring out the "other point of view."
 

pantera

New Member
Julie Scarborough said:
The only thing I am doing here is figuring out the "other point of view."
You're right, it's the reason why i like this forum. Everybody can speak about evreything. We have poinst of view from all over the world. It's a good thing to learn many different stuff (not only about steven seagal :D ). To learn about many cultures, belief...You know even if i'm not catholic (i'm sure you noticed it), i've got a bible at home. For me being interest in other religions or cultures is a way to learn about people, a way to be more tolerant and of course a way to have a bigger general culture.
But those subject are often burning ones. So when i write on this subjects i'm always scared to hurt people (whitout doing it on purpose). Especially, i don't write in my mother language. So i'm scared to be misunderstood!
 

Littledragon

Above The Law
Serena said:
Came across this in the Sunday comics and found it online. No disrespect intended to anyone or their beliefs, but I thought about this thread when I read it and thought it was rather amusing. :D


LOL funny comic Serena.
 
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