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When can someone claim to be Buddhist or follwing/practicing Buddhism
Hi All,
My question stems from a message board i happened to come across. A lady had made a comment saying the she was converting to Buddhism (this formed part of a question) - to my surprise a reply was posted by a someone really having a go and stating that it takes years to be able to claim you are a Buddhist or your claiming your faith as Buddhism.
I'm interested to understand peoples opnions on this.
Personally, i would say i'm trying to find my way back to buddhism after a 3yr absence from my local Sanga - but I hold no concept that you have to do a minimum time to claim anything....
Thoughts?
Cheers,
M
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Since Buddhism is more a path of realization than an ideology you adopt its a constant deepening of being a Buddhist rather than some superficial label you wear.
Your membership card and decoder ring should arrive in the mail in 3 to 4 weeks.
its certainly made me think as to whether i am claiming to be anything or just trying to follow the path to the best of my ability.
It's strange as its had me questioning myself for a few days....
But really, most Buddhists don't bother with that sort of thing. So you're good to go. Like the folks said, make an inner commitment to following the Precepts and take refuge in the Buddha, the Sangha, and Dharma, and you're one of us.
I'm about to send my hard earned money to a dodgey website where i can get my very own certificate confirming me as a buddhist plus i get a free pin badge......and a bumper sticker for the car
M
You dont *HAVE TO* join a sangha or take refuge etc etc...
You can just BE.....
Buddhas teachings are just a guide for us. It was *his* awakening,his way. And he was very kind to teach everyone what he had *sussed* out about life.
But to your question - Following the 8 Fold path correctly and honestly makes you a follower of the Buddha. If you agree with the 4 Noble truths and believe the 8 Fold Path can end your suffering then follow it. Test it. See if it works.
But there could be a day when you suddenly WAKE UP. Just like Prince siddhartha did. You could awaken to the truth yourself. Everything could make sense. And you wont need to *label* yourself a Buddhist anymore. We should never label ourselves anything. We should label ourselves by our first name. We know all the answers.They are inside us. We just have to listen to them. x
One possibility is that they are haughty and look down on some people.
Any time that I act or speak or think in accordance with the Noble Eightfold Path - at that time I am a practicing Buddhist. Any moment when my thoughts, speech or actions run contrary to the N8FP then in those moments I am not a Buddhist.
The more we purify our mind, the more frequently our thoughts, speech and action are "Buddhist thoughts", "Buddhist speech" and "Buddhist action". A Fully Enlightened Being is one who has cut off the root cause for (and is therefore incapable of) performing "unBuddhist thoughts", "unBuddhist speech" and "unBuddhist actions".
Kind regards,
Guy
Spiny
If one wanted to be more formal about it, however, a lay-follower (upasaka) is one who's gone to the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha for refuge [as guides], and is committed to the practice according to the Dhamma (AN 8.25). From this point of view, anyone who's sincere in their practice has the right to call themselves a Buddhist if they so desire, even if they're relatively new to the practice or not that terribly good at it.