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11-11-2006, 03:43 PM
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Why do cows say MU?
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
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Because it does.... So Buddhism says no.
I know my answers and my opinions, I am not interested in them... I know hardly anything about Buddhism, so I want to know answers to thoughts from Buddhism not reviewing my own opinions...
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Well, isn't Buddhism about purifying the mind? Wouldn't that entail examining your own beliefs and opinions? Isn't that exactly what mindfulness is all about?
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11-11-2006, 04:17 PM
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here and now
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
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Well, isn't Buddhism about purifying the mind? Wouldn't that entail examining your own beliefs and opinions? Isn't that exactly what mindfulness is all about?
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Hi sg,
Yes, yes and, er yes. But....I think 17th is presently saying I might be interested in running a marathon but is currently at the stage of browsing in a sports shop and I'm showing 17th what kind of running shoes there are.
I know, that is a really really really bad analogy. But do you see what I mean?
s.
PS where's the new avatar then?
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11-11-2006, 05:22 PM
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Why do cows say MU?
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
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Hi sg,
Yes, yes and, er yes. But....I think 17th is presently saying I might be interested in running a marathon but is currently at the stage of browsing in a sports shop and I'm showing 17th what kind of running shoes there are.
I know, that is a really really really bad analogy. But do you see what I mean?
s.
PS where's the new avatar then?
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Yeah, I understand what you mean. Got any ballet slippers? 
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11-11-2006, 05:36 PM
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
pointe, demi pointe or soft?
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11-11-2006, 07:17 PM
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Why do cows say MU?
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
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pointe, demi pointe or soft?
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Well, unless you are professionally trained to fit and review fit pointe shoes, better make them soft.
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11-11-2006, 08:03 PM
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here and now
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
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Originally Posted by seattlegal
Well, unless you are professionally trained to fit and review fit pointe shoes, better make them soft.
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OK.
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11-12-2006, 12:46 AM
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
Namaste all,
i suppose that i should point out that we need to understand the Precepts and all Buddhist teachings within their context, for without doing so we may be using teachings which are not apropos for us.
there are many famous tales of Ch'an and Zen masters that regularly engaged in the use of intoxicants to no ill effect. there is a slight difference between them and us (speaking generally) in that they are further along on the path and do not require the same guide posts as we that are less far along, do.
Buddha Dharma doesn't frown upon intoxicants, per se, rather it is that the use of such substances can easily lead one to infract the other Precepts, such as harsh speech, lying and so forth. Again, it must be understood in context and in relation to our own practice.
Buddha Dharma is not like many other traditions in this regard, i.e. there is not one rule that is applicable to all beings in all times... each precept or rule is specific and related to the stage of an individual adherents own level of practice. So it becomes important for the would-be Buddhist to investigate the teachings themselves to determine which ones are applicable and which ones are not.
in my own view, of course
metta,
~v
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11-12-2006, 02:27 PM
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
yes, well said, vajradhara
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11-13-2006, 12:44 PM
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
Buddhism isn't about policing what it's adherents do, so you can drop the defensiveness. That itself, is a cause for suffering (in this case separation), which is what Buddha taught how to abandon.
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11-13-2006, 12:58 PM
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Where is the Love???
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Re: What does Buddhism say aboot:
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17th is presently saying I might be interested in running a marathon but is currently at the stage of browsing in a sports shop and I'm showing 17th what kind of running shoes there are.
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You got it snoopy....
Wow some real usefull and helpful links/advice and information from many... Didn't expect this much of a "turn out" Thank you very much for all your time and views. 
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