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Some people are able to meditate, they can focus on the breath, be aware of sensations and thoughts etc. etc. Others, otoh, find it impossible to even sit down for a minute. Their minds race along va…
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In the sense that no one can get away with anything?
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Does physical pain have to be dukkha for the Buddha or anyone else? It would seem to me that at issue here is the idea that physical pain must result in suffering. No one, not even the Buddha, fails …
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http://awakeningtoreality.blogspot.com/2012/05/is-there-you.html
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Yes, he would feel pain. The body still exists, so there is still pain. However, the mind does not follow.
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ozenYes, for instance looking at the computer screen in front of me is often referred to as "seeing." The question is a bit awkward however, because sensing or "seeing" is a proce…
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"There is the case where a well-instructed disciple of the noble ones — who has regard for noble ones, is well-versed & disciplined in their Dhamma; who has regard for men of integrity, is w…
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If a plant is sentient, when is its consciousness born? When does it pass away? How does the plant "sense" or "feel" (in Buddhism, feeling is a requisite of sentience--sorry)? …
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Does anyone know of any famous buddhist sportsman/woman that play competitive sports? Particularly in the west?
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