where in the canon?
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where in the canon?
where in the canon or if not there then just where is the buddhist explanations of the universe found? the multi universe things?
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Re: where in the canon?
What sort of explanation? You mean the brahmanical stuff the Buddha took and to which he gave a twist to make a Buddhist point?zac wrote:where in the canon or if not there then just where is the buddhist explanations of the universe found? the multi universe things?
(By the way, you look a little sickly. You might try a better diet and get some sun.)
>> Do you see a man wise [enlightened/ariya] in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.<< -- Proverbs 26:12
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
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not sure actually. i read a book by rupert gethin called "foundations of buddhism" and it goes in depth about the buddhist view of the universe. it goes in depth about the huge number of universes, how long each universe lasts and how they are destroyed among other things. i was trying to figure out where this stuff came from...tiltbillings wrote:What sort of explanation? You mean the brahmanical stuff the Buddha took and to which he gave a twist to make a Buddhist point?zac wrote:where in the canon or if not there then just where is the buddhist explanations of the universe found? the multi universe things?
(By the way, you look a little sickly. You might try a better diet and get some sun.)
yeah when i was seventeen i was walking down the street with my head full of ego and alcohol and i saw a gross looking, pale, skin hanging off the bones type man wearing a yellow robe. he bit me as i walked by. i ran away. over the years i became all sickly looking like he did and i started thinking about karma and got an overwhelming hunger for dharma. alcohol started to sicken me and now i can't drink it at all. i feel great waves of peace. i walk in bookstores with both arms stiff in front of me "dhaaaaarrrrrmaaaaa...". i put my symptoms in web md. turns out i'm infected with the "karmazombie" virus. i'm a karma zombie.
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It is something you can, by your own choice, get over. Look at my signature.zac wrote: turns out i'm infected with the "karmazombie" virus. i'm a karma zombie.
>> Do you see a man wise [enlightened/ariya] in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.<< -- Proverbs 26:12
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
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ha ha. no i'm infected with buddhism and i dig it!tiltbillings wrote:It is something you can, by your own choice, get over. Look at my signature.zac wrote: turns out i'm infected with the "karmazombie" virus. i'm a karma zombie.
so you have no idea what i'm talking about do you with the universe thing? no worries, it's not just you, i couldn't find it anywhere online either! oh well...
oh wait i just looked it up in the bibliography and some of it's from the digha nikaya from the sutta pitaka:) he talks of the contraction of the universe.
Re: where in the canon?
The only sutta I can recall that might apply here is the Agganna Sutta, which has to do with the expansion and contraction of the universe. By "multi universe" are you referring to the Planes of Existence?
Vayadhammā saṅkhārā appamādena sampādethā.
Re: where in the canon?
Hello zac, all,
In the Kindred Sayings (V, Maha-vagga, Book XII Kindred Sayings aout the Truths, Ch. V, part 6, Gross Darkness:
"Monks, there is a darkness of interstellar space, impenetrable gloom, such a murk of darkness as cannot enjoy the splendour of the moon and sun, though they be of such mighty magic power and majesty.'
In the rest of the Sutta, the Buddha talks about a greater and more fearsome darkness ~ Dukkha.
metta
Chris
In the Kindred Sayings (V, Maha-vagga, Book XII Kindred Sayings aout the Truths, Ch. V, part 6, Gross Darkness:
"Monks, there is a darkness of interstellar space, impenetrable gloom, such a murk of darkness as cannot enjoy the splendour of the moon and sun, though they be of such mighty magic power and majesty.'
In the rest of the Sutta, the Buddha talks about a greater and more fearsome darkness ~ Dukkha.
metta
Chris
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Re: where in the canon?
As far as I am aware he doesnt talk about the Middleearthloka and other realms so beloved of later developments.
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Re: where in the canon?
thanx and no at some point he talks of "multiple world systems" which refers to parallel worlds implying a multi-verse. i'll look at the ones you posted, much appreciatedAgent wrote:The only sutta I can recall that might apply here is the Agganna Sutta, which has to do with the expansion and contraction of the universe. By "multi universe" are you referring to the Planes of Existence?
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hmm, i have a book that shows where a couple of quotes are about the universe and the source lists locations in the tripitaka but not all of them are listed so i was trying to find the rest and couldn't even find it online. what is middleearthloka?PeterB wrote:As far as I am aware he doesnt talk about the Middleearthloka and other realms so beloved of later developments.
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sweet thanx!cooran wrote:Hello zac, all,
In the Kindred Sayings (V, Maha-vagga, Book XII Kindred Sayings aout the Truths, Ch. V, part 6, Gross Darkness:
"Monks, there is a darkness of interstellar space, impenetrable gloom, such a murk of darkness as cannot enjoy the splendour of the moon and sun, though they be of such mighty magic power and majesty.'
In the rest of the Sutta, the Buddha talks about a greater and more fearsome darkness ~ Dukkha.
metta
Chris
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Re: where in the canon?
Greetings,
It is...
Metta,
Retro.
Middle Earth is something out of Lord Of The Rings.zac wrote:what is middleearthloka?
It is...
Metta,
Retro.
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Re: where in the canon?
nice retro.retrofuturist wrote:Greetings,
Middle Earth is something out of Lord Of The Rings.zac wrote:what is middleearthloka?
It is...
Metta,
Retro.