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Buddhists who do not believe in rebirth
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Kind regards
Metta to you my friend and to all sentient beings
A question came up on another thread I'd like to ask you. I've heard the Dalai Lama say that there is no "soul" or "self" that goes through rebirth. Yet, there is the tulku tradition, that would seem to show that something that carries the memories of past lives does carry over. Can you explain? (We seem to have too many threads going on a similar topic.)There doesn't seem to be respect on this site for the idea of reincarnation, which seems strange to me (the lack of respect for the beliefs of a major branch of Buddhism, I mean.)
You presume I chose them cause they were good looking.
You presume to understand a Buddha.
Your post is just superstition, that is, speculative unverified views.
History has been well documented. The causes of social ills have been well documented. For example, the history of African-Americans.
I can only suggest you educate yourself.
Why? Because your views align evil with good.
For example, people who once developed the best weapons enslaved African people in America. These African-Americans have suffered social persecution and often live poorly economically.
Yet you appear to be asserting those who developed better weapons and enslaved people to earn their wealth are recipients of good karma.
Your views make no sense at all because the Buddha taught weapons are evil and trading in human beings (slavery) is evil.
The children I sponsor live in regions that have been inflicted by war for many years. Their poverty is unrelated to any past life karma. Their poverty is directly attributable to corrupt evil governments. Their good fortune is directly attributable to the Christian groups that help them and those who sponsor them.
You post some useful things about the Brahma (heavenly) realm but what you post does not conform to a Buddha.
Although I say this, in your spiritual intoxication, it is ordinary for you to disagree.
the ultimate?
it is existence
i was wondering what the ultimate is in YOUR terms
mindgate - i guess you could say i do believe it, although i accept that it is unproven. it fits very nicely with buddhist teachings and i just like it
:om:
there will always be energy, it can not be destroyed, whether it will take the form of things which have the capability of consciousness and experience, i can't pretend to know
i'm saying that that is impossible. do you think it is possible?
dimensions are necessarily infinite.
if you don't quite get the above statement i'll write you a proof
You said energy is existence. Is energy, or existence, or whatever you call "it" permanent? Does it ever not exist or does it always exist?
there is no "this" reality.
there can be only one reality reality is that which exists. anything that exists is reality. any "other" reality would still be reality.
:scratch:
then
:rant:
then
:banghead:
also, the idea that only what you can experience exists is solipsism, perspectivism if you prefer to be lumped in with slightly less insane people.
:bawl:
And on a more personal note, TJ, I'm just curious, do you still consider yourself enlightened? Feel free to PM me if you aren't comfortable speaking openly.
what you've said to try to prove energy as a concept makes no sense. you said that it has concepts used to describe it, but what does this have to do with whether it is a concept itself?
your not understanding his argument because it is contradictory. first he says things are somehow concepts when they have permanence, then he says life is permanent (something dis proven by science) and is also not a concept
TheJourney how great is it to defend a philosophy that can't be dis proven by any means because it holds that there are multiple truths? does it feel awesome?
I'm assuming you're not a big fan of evolution or the big bang then, are you? :P
Anyways, I again grow bored discussing this. I am quickly losing interest in discussing these matters at all. It's so...boring. I have already lost basically all interest in debate. I wonder if losing my interest in discussing is next. People just take it so seriously. And they can't just...interact positively. I do this purely for my entertainment, and I try to make it as clear as possible that i'm not trying to make myself out to be better than anyone or make anyone see things my way, but still people make me out to be saying something bad. I guess part of what made it so fun for me before WAS the debate. Now I don't care to convince anyone anymore, and so it is getting boring.
2) Please allow me to open up my "What Would Buddha Do" book that I got today:
What would Buddha do when bored?:
"...when you are bored, it is because you are boring... So when you are boring, stop doing it."
No lie. Thats what it says.