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Buddha .. are we in wrong track ?

CSEeCSEe Veteran
edited January 2011 in Buddhism Basics
Hi ,I really hope to disccuss Buddha here ... what is the actual Buddha that founded by Siddharta .... are we
in right track or are we actually in wrong direction . I found peace in Buddha and really hope to share it here .
I believe all living & non living thing is a form of energy that evolve to be purify towards the origin pure energy ...that is Buddha . We must be AWAKE in our search , knowing buddha is easy if difficult then it must be wrong , if boring then its must be wrong. In Buddha there is no wrong or right no true or false but is all depand on our own awareness and wisdom . In Buddha all of us must clean our own soul ... if we hurt anything one day we will regret it and when the time we regret our bad action that is karma . Karma is our own regret and we will act to rectify our mistake . attached is part of my perception on Buddha and I really hope to receive more comment .

Thks
Ee

Comments

  • Buddha is not energy but I'm not sure what you are referring to because the nama-rupa that we referred to as Buddha has broken up.
    Awakening is difficult (otherwise everyone would awaken now).
    The process of awakening is not boring.
    There is no "soul" to clean. Buddhism is about perfecting the mind.

    There is a great deal of information on Buddhism at: www.buddhanet.net
  • CSEeCSEe Veteran
    Yes ... thanks for yr comment . I do not know wht is nama-rupa as I never read any Buddha books in my life . I only learn or read some of Siddharta stories on net .
    I think to be awake is not that difficult since Siddharta already show us the road that is we must be talk good , think good etc so if we see ourself showing real love , giving sincere love , accepting love to and from others we will feel the energy of Buddha... that is the start eventually when we allow ourself to that direction , we will understand more & more on our life and more & more awake.
    The process of awaking is actually very-very peacefull and loving .
    My meaning of soul is actually our own energy... in Buddha I belief we all will act to purify our own energy not other.

    Sir , thanks so much for sharing ( I just know abt the wonderfull world abt internet not many years ago so I am very anxoius to discuss )
    Thks
    ee
  • Hi CSEe,

    I have read your attachment "Buddha.doc". For a person who has not read any Buddhist books, and assuming that English is not your first language, your document is quite good. But I think that, in the context of your posts, the term "Buddha" perhaps refers to the "Dharma" or teachings of Siddharta. Siddharta (or Gautama), after His awakening, came to be known as the "Buddha" (Awakened One). It could also be that "Buddha" in your document may be referring to what some people call "Buddha Nature", I don't know. Maybe you should compare your ideas with the many documents found at the site Vangelis provided, viz., www.buddhanet.net.

    I wish you well on your spiritual journey.
    With kind regards,
    S


  • CSEeCSEe Veteran
    Thks alot sukhita for sharing , frankly I do not like the idea of posting my writing
    on net for other to read it ... I very much prefer to disscuss rather then reading it but I hv difficulties discussing Buddha with many so call Master of Buddha so i hv no choice but to write my views and post to them.....still regret to say that many if not all of the so call master not prefer to read it or to discuss it with me ...they more keen to teach me . I wanted to believe in Buddha there are no master ...." teaching" does not axist.... we all hv to share our wisdom and learn the wisdom from others to explore and understand our own Buddha .
    Thks for discussion.....
    Ee- Malaysia
  • .... I hv difficulties discussing Buddha with many so call Master of Buddha so i hv no choice but to write my views and post to them.....still regret to say that many if not all of the so call master not prefer to read it or to discuss it with me ...they more keen to teach me. I wanted to believe in Buddha there are no master ...." teaching" does not axist....
    Sorry, I'm a little confused as to whom you are referring to as "master" here.
    .... we all hv to share our wisdom and learn the wisdom from others to explore and understand our own Buddha. .....
    Wisdom, in the strict Buddhist sense of the word, is wisdom that "sees things as they are". It cannot be taught, or learnt from someone, or shared with someone. It is something we will realize for ourselves by having confidence in the Four Noble Truths and diligently practicing the Noble Eifgtfold Path. This Path can be quite a long walk, at least for someone like me. But, we can still teach, learn, and share the teachings of the Buddha (sutras) at a conceptual level. It's all part of the Buddhist path. Again, I'm just sharing.... :)
  • CSEeCSEe Veteran
    Hi Sukhita , the Master I refer is Monk that claim to be Master of Buddishm teaching on net there are hundreds of them . Sorry , I never read any Buddha books so I do not know any terms here . Sorry in advance since I was a boy, I really dissapointed with many people associated with Buddha such as Monk .I do believe we could understand Buddha from many-many source . Buddha to me is the ultimate pure energy and monk is a group of people learning Buddha in their own culture , both of them never and cannot be associated . I respect monk for their affords since thousand of years in spreading Buddha but the fact is that the lifestyle of a monk is actually different with Buddha energy . Siddharta is founder of Buddha .... sorry I believe he was also a human like us.... he too makes mistake . monk is actually his local culture not Buddha.
    Human evolved from one level of awareness to another.... my understand of wisdom is showing Buddha energy thats is wisdom....
    Thks
    Ee
  • edited January 2011
    Thanks, now I get the bigger picture of what you're saying.

    Is your practice based on any particular tradition?
    (Example: Theravada, or Mahayana, or Vajrayana Buddhism, or Zen)
  • CSEeCSEe Veteran
    In Buddha , there are no race , no culture , no species , no bearier , no religion . I came from family , culture that so care for money and nothing else........
    This is my own belief / perception of Buddha.

    Thks
    ee
  • edited January 2011
    Hi CSEe :) ,

    Would I be right if I said that you practice a kind of "non-sectarian" Buddhism, that is, it's not tied up with any specific school of Buddhism which make their own individual presentations of the dharma. Rather, you choose what in your own "belief" is the wisdom of the Buddha. I ask this so that I am in a better position to respond to any future posts you may make.

    Kind regards,
    S

    EDIT - Logging off now... have to attend to other things. Will be back later....:)
  • CSEeCSEe Veteran
    Buddha is im part of us , why we hv to in group to learn? I belief we hv to be sincere to learn from each other to obtain better understanding of our Buddha .
    No I never interested and never joint any group or read any so call Buddha book .

    Thks
    Ee
  • There is no right track. If it exists it must have to exist. But we're nearing perfection. Seriously.
  • CSEeCSEe Veteran
    Thks TheJourney for yr awareness , I could understand you yes you are right . But there are many practise associated with Buddha rather confusing .
  • yea. You should only be concerned with what makes sense to you, and what you can implement(not only think about) in your life to maximize happiness.
  • CSEeCSEe Veteran
    That is my purpose here TheJourney to hv discussion here , thks alot for sharing with me .
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