And, let's face it, religion gives God a bad name... he'd probably fire half the sales force... it's God you're suppose to be seeking... His word... and not the minister...
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I visited a Buddhist ashram/farm in Queensland. There was no entry charge. I was invited to share their food - a substantial meal. There was no cover charge.
There was no official lecture on "this is what we do and so should you".
There was no call to enlist me. They did not want my name, my address or my cheque book. They gave me a glimpse of something rather special.
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CaptJBean;230845 wrote: The problem I had with Buddah... I was apart of that group they were very much a cult... and alway had a way of putting their hands in your pocket for more and more money... make no mistake... they are not as much interested in you as they are in your check book!!! more than any religious organization I have ever known...
It saddens me that you believed this to be how Buddhism is.
Love :l
Satori
xxx"Though there are many paths at the foot of the mountain - all those who reach the top see the same moon - as any fule kno"
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tawnyfrog;230878 wrote: I visited a Buddhist ashram/farm in Queensland....edit..... They gave me a glimpse of something rather special.
Love :l
Satori
xxx"Though there are many paths at the foot of the mountain - all those who reach the top see the same moon - as any fule kno"
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CaptJBean;230845 wrote: The problem I had with Buddah...
And I would say that the problem is not with the Buddha, but with certain Buddhists. Just as there is not a problem with Christ, but with certain Christians. All groups (and individuals) are susceptible to corruption. Sad but true. And we must use our intelligence to discriminate, always. No matter what path you're on.......
wonder xx
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Q. How many Zen masters does it take to change a light bulb?
A. A tree falling in the forest!
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Satori
xxx"Though there are many paths at the foot of the mountain - all those who reach the top see the same moon - as any fule kno"
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xtexan;231086 wrote: I heard a statement on a lecture tape just this week, that really struck me.
"Without doing anything at all, the Tao leaves nothing undone."
Another one I like along the same lines.
"No snowflake ever fell in the wrong place"
Satori"Though there are many paths at the foot of the mountain - all those who reach the top see the same moon - as any fule kno"
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satori;231114 wrote: Q. How many Zen masters does it take to change a light bulb?
A. A tree falling in the forest!
Q: How many Zen buddhists does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Three -- one to change it, one to not-change it and one to both change- and not-change it.
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wonderworld;231145 wrote: ha ha ha ha ha ha !!!
Q: How many Zen buddhists does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Three -- one to change it, one to not-change it and one to both change- and not-change it.
Now you see why I was attracted to Zen - I get to spout stuff like this and people have been fooled into thinking I am "wise"
Have a great weekend!
Love :l
Satori
xxx"Though there are many paths at the foot of the mountain - all those who reach the top see the same moon - as any fule kno"
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satori;231114 wrote: Q. How many Zen masters does it take to change a light bulb?
A. A tree falling in the forest!
Love
Satori
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A: The desire to change the light bulb, is the cause of suffering!! Stumbling in the dark will lead to Nirvana.
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