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(Quote) My theoretical understanding of Buddha's teachings says: Buddha taught that 5 aggregates are not-self or not-mine. But then what are we - this he did not told. the question - who am i? is not… (View Post)
(Quote) @genie: there is a difference between being moral and being right. you can be right based on your thinking, but it may be moral or immoral. morality comes from heart, but righteousness comes … (View Post)
(Quote) You are joking. But on a serious note, without morality, there cannot be calm at mind and without it there can be no knowing of who we truely are or our true nature. As in Therevada teachings… (View Post)
(Quote) As far as my theoretical understanding goes : the Buddha did not realize by himself that he needed food. When he was on the extreme end of his ascetic practice, then a village girl (who was s… (View Post)
(Quote) hmm.. for me, calling someone after long time seems to be a social act, rather than a compassionate act - because the objective for which i think i will call others is to extend my social net… (View Post)