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Al right. Yee who make it through this text. Have in mind I am a theravada buddhist speaking my opinion.
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If it can't be objective, it's not a science.
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To me whether one finds a belief in rebirth necessary or not depends upon what one wants out of Buddhism. If ones goal is a happier, more fullfilled life then rebirth is unneccesary. If ones goal is …
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...WIE: Well, you made some fascinating observations. In it you seem to suggest that Buddhism's adaptation to American culture is qualitatively different from any adaptation it has previously had to …
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The Buddha described four unwholesome ways of speaking: idle chatter, lying, divisive speech, and abusive speech.
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If the Buddha taught that the self is in a constant state of change, what happens to self when it reaches Enlightenment? Does it become permanently Enlightened? Does it continue to change and evolv…
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This is from the perspective of Theravada Buddhism:
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I recently went for my first degree Black Belt testing (Taekwon-do), in which a thesis, or essay, needed to be submitted.
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I am thinking that hope is like goals. We hear people have questions about having goals with non-attachment. So I could see hope as that. We have reasonable hope that our cancer can be cured with tre…
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