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Our deepest thoughts, desires, and intentions all show silently through how we conduct ourselves and our actions. The results of these manifest themselves either through cause and effect theology, at…
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Oh I've been doing lots of that in the past two years. I've found what subjects interest me. In fact I know some of them from very early childhood. But they are all about big stuff because I have a m…
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Why would setting goals be wrong? Striving to reach Enlightenment is a goal. The Buddha didn't say setting goals was wrong.
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Thanks for the input guys. I guess the more I meditate the more I realize I'm prone to not meet my needs and often merge with other people's needs. It's not a lack of intellectual assertion or being …
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I observe its aches, pains and itches, and may take action if I need to, but I do not attach to it ....
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It's a very good question Mattymat, and one that most fail to address.
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Is buddhism compatible with common life goals (e.g. marriage, a house, a family)?
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The practice - an essential part of Buddhist and Indian Yoga traditions - has entered the mainstream as people try to find ways to combat stress and improve their quality of life.
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This thread is intended as a technical discussion of what, under the general buddhist philosphy, is considered an acceptable desire/need/want.
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As I understand it, Buddhists mainly position themselves outside of any kind of political activism, on the basis that it is involvement, and hence attachment, and conflicts with the goal of developin…
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