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- Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:37 pm
- Forum: Connections to Other Paths
- Topic: Buddha and Mahavira
- Replies: 57
- Views: 37490
Re: Buddha and Mahavira
I personally suspect that good chunks of the traditional biography of the Buddha that aren't from the Suttas are likely drawn from stories of Mahavira. Beyond that I think the biggest connection between Buddhism and Jainism is that when the Bodhisatta was practicing self-mortification, he was probab...
- Mon Aug 07, 2017 7:53 pm
- Forum: Connections to Other Paths
- Topic: Spot the alleged connection
- Replies: 44
- Views: 8812
Re: Spot the alleged connection
Challenge: spot the "connection", real or imagined, to the Buddhadharma: Πεχ̣ε Ιησοως χ̣ε ευϣδ χ̣οως νητ̣ν́ ν́ϭι νετσ̣ωκ αϩτ τηϣν́ Says Iēsows: If they habitually say it to you, those who lead the heart and mind of you: χ̣ε Εισηητε ε̣τ̣μν́τ̣ερo ϩν τ̣πε ε ειε ν́ϩδλητ νδρ̣́ωoρπ ερωτ̣ν́ ν́τε...
- Fri Jul 28, 2017 3:24 pm
- Forum: Classical Theravāda
- Topic: Theravada is a later sect?
- Replies: 70
- Views: 21753
Re: Theravada is a later sect?
So let's invent a new "technical term" for each school after each new Council, - won't this be more precise? I would propose Ukrainian names, for the sake of disambiguation, since Sanskrit can be confusing. We shouldn't make terms after every council. But we should do so after councils wh...
- Fri Jul 28, 2017 3:10 pm
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: the great Nibbana = annihilation, eternal, or something else thread
- Replies: 2423
- Views: 597366
Re: LP Sumedho "consciousness is permanent" - thoughts?
Thanks for that. I should have been more specific about what I was requesting. I meant to ask for a sutta reference. If you saw my last post it brings some sutta related stuff to the discussion but no one seems to care much that there doesn't seem to be clear evidence there. What I brought relates ...
- Thu Jul 27, 2017 6:25 pm
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: the great Nibbana = annihilation, eternal, or something else thread
- Replies: 2423
- Views: 597366
Re: LP Sumedho "consciousness is permanent" - thoughts?
Context is everything, of course (I haven't had time to view the video yet) and he might have meant that consciousness is permanent in terms of our experience of this life (i.e. it is the one factor which persists throughout our entire lives, from birth to death). If he meant, though, that there is...
- Thu Jul 27, 2017 6:14 am
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: wanting to be happy
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2238
Re: wanting to be happy
i don't know where else to dump my thoughts or if i should, i am struggling with the idea of friendships. i enjoy other people so much sometimes, i long for old friends i haven't spoken to in years. i involve my mind in so many others' lives that i ignore my own conditions. i keep coming to the wel...
- Tue Jul 25, 2017 5:47 pm
- Forum: Classical Theravāda
- Topic: Theravada is a later sect?
- Replies: 70
- Views: 21753
Re: Theravada is a later sect?
Indian authoritative texts (which I referenced above) acknowledge the continuity of ancient Theravada with Theravada of 8-12th centuries on Sri Lanka, giving it the same name - Ariya-Sthavira Nikaya. These texts were composed by the scholars who lived at the time, and knew the Sri Lankan schools ve...
- Tue Jul 25, 2017 6:30 am
- Forum: Classical Theravāda
- Topic: Theravada is a later sect?
- Replies: 70
- Views: 21753
Re: Theravada is a later sect?
Now there is also a good argument that Sthaviravada is a back formation by A.K. Warder and that they were not a school or sect as such, but rather a general tendency among a loose grouping of like minded people. Sthaviravada as an original early school is not just a back formation, it is a figment ...
- Tue Jul 25, 2017 3:34 am
- Forum: Classical Theravāda
- Topic: Theravada is a later sect?
- Replies: 70
- Views: 21753
Re: Theravada is a later sect?
From the cited discussion: Theravada claims direct descent from Sthaviravada and sometimes claims to be a pure continuation of Sthaviravada, with no credible evidence of either. However, this is impossible as the Sthaviravada had split up into several sub-schools by the time of Asoka. Hence there w...
- Sat Jul 22, 2017 5:15 pm
- Forum: Classical Theravāda
- Topic: Theravada is a later sect?
- Replies: 70
- Views: 21753
Re: Theravada is a later sect?
I saw this post on another thread. Many centuries ago Hinayana was first used as a term for criticism for an attitude as Mahayana was used as a term of praise for another attitude. Only later did a group of self-identified Mahayana sects emerge. Hinayana was applied to about 18 sects as general cri...
- Wed Jul 12, 2017 8:08 am
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: How To Become A Buddhist ( Satire )
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1748
Re: How To Become A Buddhist ( Satire )
Quite funny. Also a good way to pop people's misconceptions.
- Tue Jul 11, 2017 10:49 pm
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Practioners of Thanisarro's Meditation Method - What Is Different?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 3404
Re: Practioners of Thanisarro's Meditation Method - What Is Different?
Thanisarro Bhikkhu seems to have a very different idea of what mindfulness mediation is from other Buddhist meditation teachers. I would be interested to read accounts from people who regularly practice the method Thanisarro Bhikkhu advocates for what they do differently from what you might learn a...
- Mon Jul 10, 2017 6:43 am
- Forum: Connections to Other Paths
- Topic: My father believes that zen buddhism is the truest
- Replies: 14
- Views: 4240
Re: My father believes that zen buddhism is the truest
He asked me "you really believe in some texts that were probably misinterpreted and changed to fit their narratives through those 2500 years?" He also asked me "how you are even planning to read those 80,000 pages worth of buddhist texts?" This is the new era and one must practi...
- Tue Jul 04, 2017 4:00 pm
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: The problem of infinity in Buddhism
- Replies: 89
- Views: 23071
Re: The problem of infinity in Buddhism
I first called him a monist myself, and only then did I google it and found he is listed as monist on wikipedia. "Everything is the same" = monism. Monism is the position that everything is made from or is ultimately derivable from a single fundamental principle or essence. Nagarjuna does...
- Tue Jul 04, 2017 7:42 am
- Forum: General Theravāda discussion
- Topic: The problem of infinity in Buddhism
- Replies: 89
- Views: 23071
Re: The problem of infinity in Buddhism
PS: Nagarjuna was not a postmodernist, he was a monist. From what I see on wikipedia, his monist position is called "dialectical monism" and is based on a twisting of the SN 12:15 sutta. Why on earth do you insist on criticizing people by simply squeezing them into the general bugaboo cat...