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I see Jesus more as someone who saw himself in God (and I think one can replace this term with Spinoza's nature, nibbana, buddha-nature, etc.) and God in himself, unifying his individual mode of bein… (View Post)
Just happened to read this first chapter of Ursula Le Guin's translation of the Tao Te Ching, which is as follows: (Quote) The first thing I thought of while reading this was the juxtaposition of a m… (View Post)
Yes, this is one of the insights that arise out of an understanding/experience of dependent co-arising and not-self, or what Thich Nhat Hanh called inter-being. It's also found in places like Spinoza… (View Post)
(Quote) He also throws in a lot of Jesus, and some Buddhists don't like that either. lol That said, I 100% agree that, "Therevada and Mahayana can actually compliment each other and work quite w… (View Post)
Does this make any sense? I've found it difficult to put my spiritual/religious beliefs into words, often relying on the words of others to articulate them. Recently, for example, I've been delving i… (View Post)