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Found this thought I would share
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"I used to imagine that the Buddha was so very far away. Enlightenment was so inconceivably difficult to attain, and the path there so very long. With my swirling emotions and obscurations, how …
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I put this in beginners forum because I wondered about ego when I came to buddhism. You hear it all over and here is the vibe of some dharma teachers talking about it:
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Samsara as the beginningless round of rebirths, kamma as its regulative law, Nibbaana as a transcendent goal
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(1) Can meditation be used to emulate the pleasurable effects of getting drunk or being tipsy? I drink and would like to cut down on my drinking but am seeking a replacement.
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Yes differences in the brain. But more importantly differences in the mind. The goal of meditation is to *not* change your perception. EVERY activity you currently do is to get a different percept…
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It is often said that there should be no goal in meditation, that there is no goal in buddhism and that the path is the goal. Anyway, I know that we all conduct a sitting meditation for some reason o…
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Buddhism is a religion well known for its teachings about love and compassion. The ultimate goal of a person treading the path of Buddhism is the attainment of perfect iner peace. Buddhism considers …
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I think certain goals i.e. traveling to Paris and many other destinations around the world cost money. Sometimes those goals are only obtainable to those that have the means, I mean I think its a fac…
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Noting practice objectifies phenomena.
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