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Thank you Palzang. I have no problem at all with the kind of faith you advocate; as I've said in the 'how to explain faith to an atheist' thread, I think that sort of 'faith in yourself' kinda faith is good and necessary, allowing you to succeed where reason alone might say its impossible.
Peace:)
Sounds ok to me!!
We simply expect the same kind of courtesy and respect that anyone would want in any encounter:
Civility, dignity, politeness and enough sway to know that whatever you say, someone may disagree with you. And you with them.
But there's no need to be bolshy about it. :cool:
Just to be open, and willing to learn.... even if it's "well, I'm definitely not going down THAT road!"
Prometheus, you are most welcome here.
By the way....
Its your turn to wash up.
Hi again, Prometheus. (I said hello in the "Am I a Buddhist???..." thread.)
You'll definitely never get banned from here for the type of post you wrote above. We're not rigid like that. We're careful and thoughtful, but not narrow minded. I think very much the way you think. I need evidence. I need the whoßle story as much as possible. I won't insist on knowing anything about the poison arrow I got shot with before I let the doctor take it out, but I'll definitely be asking questions after!
Welcome, welcome, welcome. I hope you both find this wonderful haven as useful and comforting as I have over the last 3 years. I love these people. They're truly my brothers and sisters along the Path and I hope your time here brings you equal joy and friendship.
Prometheus, it is good to see that, even if you do without supernatural propositions, you still grasp the importance of mythology.
Well put.
Palzang
Just what I was looking for. I've tested the waters and they feel good. Thank you all for the warm welcomes!
Peace:)
but you still need to do the washing up.....
It's the first thing on my list after grooming my leprachaun...
Palzang
It’s been almost 10 years years since I’ve felt anything that I would describe as “spiritual”, but reading and learning about Buddhist teachings has given me a warm and unusual feeling inside. It’s had a measurable impact on my mood and I feel as though I’m slowly crawling my way out of a dark chasm. The effect feels all-encompassing, but I know that it’s only a small step in the beginning of a larger journey. I’m so tired of the darkness and I am ready to learn and work my way into the light. I hope that this doesn’t sound too sentimental or mushy or anything. I just hope that you will accept me and that I can learn from each of you.
Welcome today to Nomad. I think you'll like it here,you'll find plenty of help and support, so make yourself comfortable!
With kind wishes,
Dazzle
Nomad, you sound a lot like me.
I guess as long as the warm and unusual feeling isn't heartburn, that's a good thing!
What's happening to you is that your basic sanity is looking for answers. You're questioning your existence, which sounds very ordinary and pointless, yeah? So you feel there's more. That's the way we all start on the path. We all feel that there's something missing, that there has to be more to life than what you describe. And that's what the Buddha said in the First Noble Truth, that life in samsara is unsatisfying. There is no way to find lasting happiness.
So I wish you success on your path of discovery. There is a lot here to help you along the way, though at some point you'll need to find a sangha and a teacher to really make progress. Meanwhile, glad to have you here!
Palzang
Im just starting on my meditational journey :-p
Kind wishes,
Dazzle
Palzang, I guess you can say that I came here by process of elimination. I decided that my warm feeling was either heartburn or a spiritual awakening, and I decided that it must be the latter since Prilosec OTC had no effect on me. :cool:
In all seriousness, I don’t live in an area where I could find a teacher or a sangha at this time, but I’ll soon be moving to an area of the country where there’s a Tibetan Buddhism center that could possibly help me out quite a bit. I plan on looking them up when I get there.
Again, thank you!
Samadhi,
Welcome aboard! You and I are in the same boat. We should do well here.
We're all on that boat, sailing for that other shore across the ocean of suffering!
Best wishes on your move, Samadhi. Personally I don't have fond memories of Texas...
Palzang
I’ve enjoyed my time in Texas, but I’m ready to move on. The area is nice and I’ve had good luck finding what I need, but there are no Buddhist temples or gurus anywhere close by, so I feel isolated in my spiritual pursuits.
Thanks, Brigid! Lovely to meet you as well.
Thanks, Les! Great to be here!
Ditto on that - welcome Prom, Yuriy and Nomad
I look forward to exploring the forums and adding what I can.
Hi again Brad,I think we already met on another thread - as I'm a Tibetan Buddhist practitioner myself I'm very happy to hear of your interest!
Hi Dawn - I live in the UK too. I hope you'll find lots of useful information here and have some interesting discussions with us.
With kind wishes to you both,
Dazzle
Peace:)
Brad, cool as ever.:winkc:
Dawn, lovely to have you with us. Thanks for joining us.
~nomad
Nomad -- Umntu ngumtu ngabantu
is how your proverb reads in isiXhosa and here we usually say 'A person is a person because of other people'
Kind wishes,
Dazzle
It's a great pleasure to meet you.
Mary,
I've seen you around in some other threads. Thanks for the info on my proverb! It's still beautiful. And welcome to the forums! Great to have you here! :-)
~nomad
He passed away a little over two years ago and we were close. He was studying Buddhism for many years.
We had some Buddhist Monks come and chant the prayer to purify his ashes at his memorial service. It was so peacful.
I am now looking for ideas for a tattoo to memorialize my brother.
Do any of you have any ideas?
Thank you very much.
Check out this thread...
http://www.newbuddhist.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3131&highlight=tattoo
Welcome to the Forums. That thread should help you out immensely. I'm wanting a tattoo myself, but budget constraints are keeping me from caving in at the moment. Best wishes!
~nomad.
Welcome to the site.
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. It's hard to lose a sibling, especially when you were close. My older sister died two years ago as well. We weren't close at the time of her death but we had been, years before. My heart goes out to you. I think it was wonderful that you were able to have monks come to your brother's memorial service and bless his ashes. I hope with all my heart that I'll be able to have something similar when I die.
I also think it's a beautiful idea to get a tattoo in your brother's honour. The thread Les pointed you to is a great one and I hope it helps.
Lovely to meet you, Barb.