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- Sun Sep 07, 2014 12:15 pm
- Forum: Connections to Other Paths
- Topic: Sutta quotes about self-discipline
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1474
Re: Sutta quotes about self-discipline
MN66 : "Udayin, there are these four types of people to be found existing in the world. Which four? There is the case where a certain person is practicing for the abandoning & relinquishing of acquisitions. As he is practicing for the abandoning & relinquishing of acquisitions, memorie...
- Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:00 pm
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: Challenging the Dhamma
- Replies: 149
- Views: 25187
Re: Challenging the Dhamma
We're still in agreement here! I think you are right in that anicca is fundamental. But even if it weren't, that wouldn't mean that the noble truth of Dukkha is somehow vitiated. Saying that impermanent things are unsatisfactory doesn't mean that they wouldn't be unsatisfactory even if they were pe...
- Sat Aug 30, 2014 4:11 am
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: Bhikkhu Bodhi on War and Thanissaro's rebuttal
- Replies: 408
- Views: 73703
Re: Bhikkhu Bodhi on War and Thanissaro's rebuttal
... Finally, asking "who acts" or "who chooses" is off target as well; it is wrong attention to ask this and seek an answer to this. There is just choice and consequence, cause and effect, conditionality, that is to say, with X as condition, Y... Self-doer is a convention, a way...
- Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:16 pm
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: Sotapanna
- Replies: 59
- Views: 8452
Re: Sotapanna
Thanks all for your prompt reply. I'm thinking if abstaining is the same as repressing? There is a story where a meditator goes to a secluded area, practising there for years, pretty much gives up his life as lay people. Until one day he comes back to his daily life, all his defilements come back t...
- Sun Aug 24, 2014 11:52 am
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: ghost video
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1759
Re: ghost video
Looks like a pro-russian rebel got entangled in the ceasefire white flag.tiltbillings wrote:Video Of Ghost In Eastern Europe Forest Using High Speed Cameras Slowed Down For The Human Eye
- Sun Aug 24, 2014 11:00 am
- Forum: Connections to Other Paths
- Topic: Buddhist view on Christianity
- Replies: 242
- Views: 37434
Re: Buddhist view on Christianity
As long as their faith of God is not shaken, the refugee camp stand still. What's that mean? Does it mean that as long as they don't lose faith in God, they won't leave the religion? It means their equanimity is heavily dependent on their believe in God. And without genuine insight, it won't be as ...
- Sun Aug 24, 2014 3:50 am
- Forum: Connections to Other Paths
- Topic: Buddhist view on Christianity
- Replies: 242
- Views: 37434
Re: Buddhist view on Christianity
Constantly mindful of submitting whatever to God's will seems like an easy an effective tool for equanimity. No? No. Constant submitting and praising of some so-called being is a master-servant relationship where you are the servant, i.e., slave. The master is some delusional being with huge ego an...
- Sat Aug 23, 2014 12:00 pm
- Forum: Connections to Other Paths
- Topic: Buddhist view on Christianity
- Replies: 242
- Views: 37434
Re: Buddhist view on Christianity
Maybe in a general sense if one uses the general definition of the word as the "quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure." But not equanimity in the Buddhist context which is obviously dependent upon the Buddha's teaching. Anyway, that kind of thinking sounds to me like clinging...
- Sat Aug 23, 2014 10:53 am
- Forum: Connections to Other Paths
- Topic: Buddhist view on Christianity
- Replies: 242
- Views: 37434
Re: Buddhist view on Christianity
upekka (equanimity) - not even discussed in most denominations and sects of the Abrahamic religions. There is little to no talk of going beyond the base emotions to any mental cultivation or transcendental realm where one is not trapped or held by certain emotions. The other religions with their te...
- Fri Aug 08, 2014 11:59 am
- Forum: Sīla
- Topic: Practice Buddhism and listening metal and goth music
- Replies: 94
- Views: 20266
Re: Practice Buddhism and listening metal and goth music
I don't care what you guys say, they still look cute to me.
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 11:12 am
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: What exactly is equanimity?
- Replies: 71
- Views: 14155
Re: What exactly is equanimity?
Imo, the difference between the 3 types of equanimity is based on the content of one's thought not the mental state. For example in a road accident, if one's clothing was ripped off and forced to walk naked to the nearest gas station to seek help, one first realized the situation as unfavorable when...
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 11:08 am
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: What exactly is equanimity?
- Replies: 71
- Views: 14155
Re: What exactly is equanimity?
Not quite, i understand the term as possessing the ability to remain still during unfavorable situation. If there is equiminity then one is not in an unfavorable situation, one is clearly seeing this moment as it is. Unfavorable suggests aversion/reactivity to this moment as it presents itself, thi...
- Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:17 am
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: What exactly is equanimity?
- Replies: 71
- Views: 14155
Re: What exactly is equanimity?
Well! Naked Jains. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaxlx7BZ-Zk Nice video. :jumping: Although naked ascetic are renunciate but that behavior probably originate from primate householder that's why the sutta implies they still have wrong views. Is equiminity not simply this childlike awareness, freedo...
- Sun Aug 03, 2014 4:04 am
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: What exactly is equanimity?
- Replies: 71
- Views: 14155
Re: Are there five senses or six senses?
Hi M Well can you give me an example for household equanimity? The way I understand: Household equanimity is free from attachment and aversion but predominantly ignorant. None Ariya in Jhana with equanimity also predominant with ignorant but suppressed attachment and aversion. :thinking: One of the...
- Wed Jul 30, 2014 12:07 pm
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: What exactly is equanimity?
- Replies: 71
- Views: 14155
Re: Are there five senses or six senses?
Sure can, but that is unskillful equanimity which was already addressed by culaavuso.SarathW wrote:Ok.
Can I say I exercise equanimity for unwholesome activities in favour of wholesome activities?