This... or at least the belief/feeling that some are more important or significant than others.DRTY wrote:people thinking they're important/significant
What is the number one problem with the human race and why?
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Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
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Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
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everyone is the protagonist.magma wrote:This... or at least the belief/feeling that some are more important or significant than others.DRTY wrote:people thinking they're important/significant

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Riddles wrote:everyone is the protagonist.magma wrote:This... or at least the belief/feeling that some are more important or significant than others.DRTY wrote:people thinking they're important/significant
You're all just extras in my movie... and only the star gets the Winnebago.
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
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You have misunderstood Buddhist philosophy pretty badly.DiegoSapiens wrote:i highly respect buddhist because if they are tru heads they don´t bother anyone but i don´t agree with their philosophy at all, in fact is tthe same fail of permanent and transient that i quoted from you before: they don´t accept a transient happiness they want aLaszlo wrote:It may seem like i'm playing with language but i'm just trying to get to the bottom of your philosophy. Exactitude is important for my understanding but I think we've got there now.DiegoSapiens wrote:cmon laszlo you are just playing with language. as i said is bad for the one that is suffering but thanks to that suffering some other is enjoying, it´s a cycle in wich we have to assume that sometimes we have to suffer.Laszlo wrote:So suffering isn't bad..
Actually that's a lie but it's far to complicated so..
1. All existence is dukkha. The word dukkha has been variously translated as ‘suffering’, ‘anguish’, ‘pain’, or ‘unsatisfactoriness’. The Buddha’s insight was that our lives are a struggle, and we do not find ultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience. This is the problem of existence.
2. The cause of dukkha is craving. The natural human tendency is to blame our difficulties on things outside ourselves. But the Buddha says that their actual root is to be found in the mind itself. In particular our tendency to grasp at things (or alternatively to push them away) places us fundamentally at odds with the way life really is.
3. The cessation of dukkha comes with the cessation of craving. As we are the ultimate cause of our difficulties, we are also the solution. We cannot change the things that happen to us, but we can change our responses.
4. There is a path that leads from dukkha. Although the Buddha throws responsibility back on to the individual he also taught methods through which we can change ourselves, for example the Noble Eightfold Path.then they say that life is equal to suffering etc but then why not comiting suicide? noooooo! because they want the promised Nirvana, the magic place out of this changing world where they will find; inmortality, ultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience and perfect equillibrium = all permanent thingsultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience.
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I'd like to know how many of you now negative nancys are middle class.
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so what of the things i mentioned is wrong?Laszlo wrote:You have misunderstood Buddhist philosophy pretty badly.DiegoSapiens wrote:i highly respect buddhist because if they are tru heads they don´t bother anyone but i don´t agree with their philosophy at all, in fact is tthe same fail of permanent and transient that i quoted from you before: they don´t accept a transient happiness they want aLaszlo wrote:It may seem like i'm playing with language but i'm just trying to get to the bottom of your philosophy. Exactitude is important for my understanding but I think we've got there now.DiegoSapiens wrote:cmon laszlo you are just playing with language. as i said is bad for the one that is suffering but thanks to that suffering some other is enjoying, it´s a cycle in wich we have to assume that sometimes we have to suffer.Laszlo wrote:So suffering isn't bad..
Actually that's a lie but it's far to complicated so..
1. All existence is dukkha. The word dukkha has been variously translated as ‘suffering’, ‘anguish’, ‘pain’, or ‘unsatisfactoriness’. The Buddha’s insight was that our lives are a struggle, and we do not find ultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience. This is the problem of existence.
2. The cause of dukkha is craving. The natural human tendency is to blame our difficulties on things outside ourselves. But the Buddha says that their actual root is to be found in the mind itself. In particular our tendency to grasp at things (or alternatively to push them away) places us fundamentally at odds with the way life really is.
3. The cessation of dukkha comes with the cessation of craving. As we are the ultimate cause of our difficulties, we are also the solution. We cannot change the things that happen to us, but we can change our responses.
4. There is a path that leads from dukkha. Although the Buddha throws responsibility back on to the individual he also taught methods through which we can change ourselves, for example the Noble Eightfold Path.then they say that life is equal to suffering etc but then why not comiting suicide? noooooo! because they want the promised Nirvana, the magic place out of this changing world where they will find; inmortality, ultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience and perfect equillibrium = all permanent thingsultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience.
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Whats that got to do with anything?kidshuffle wrote:I'd like to know how many of you now negative nancys are middle class.
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Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w
You have misunderstood 'ultimate happiness'.
You have taken "ultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience" out of the context of the rest of the sentence.
Nirvana isn't a place.
They don't believe in immortality.
You have taken "ultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience" out of the context of the rest of the sentence.
Nirvana isn't a place.
They don't believe in immortality.
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IMO the biggest problem is greed, whether it's greed for power, money, oil, whatever.
Greed is the deadliest of all the sins.
Greed is the deadliest of all the sins.
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Where you stand in the world and thr experiences that formed your opinions are pretty significant.m8son wrote:Whats that got to do with anything?kidshuffle wrote:I'd like to know how many of you now negative nancys are middle class.
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Laszlo wrote:You have misunderstood 'ultimate happiness'.
not needing anything material
You have taken "ultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience" out of the context of the rest of the sentence.
really? i dont see how The Buddha’s insight was that our lives are a struggle, and we do not find ultimate happiness or satisfaction in anything we experience i was saying that they looked for and ultimate happiness because residuant happiness wasn´t enough
Nirvana isn't a place.
i know is a state of mind, but its not in our body that is the place were we live so is like a metaplace, like platon ideal world ....
They don't believe in immortality.
What i have read is that you keep reencarnating in differents level of the samsar until you reach the last one: nirvana wich is the perfect place where corruption didn´t exist
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incnic wrote: daddy why u dead and lying in a puddle
son i make techno dadydy on drugs
hubb wrote:its what ive been saying for a while
foxes are the mulattos of the cat/dog world
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PinUp wrote:IMO the biggest problem is greed, whether it's greed for power, money, oil, whatever.
Greed is the deadliest of all the sins.
Pretty much came here to post this.
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But what about all the wonderful things individuals achieve and invent because of greed? The profit motive is a powerful incentive, it just has to be harnessed carefully so it doesn't run out of control.Marcus wrote:PinUp wrote:IMO the biggest problem is greed, whether it's greed for power, money, oil, whatever.
Greed is the deadliest of all the sins.![]()
Pretty much came here to post this.
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w
magma wrote:But what about all the wonderful things individuals achieve and invent because of greed? The profit motive is a powerful incentive, it just has to be harnessed carefully so it doesn't run out of control.Marcus wrote:PinUp wrote:IMO the biggest problem is greed, whether it's greed for power, money, oil, whatever.
Greed is the deadliest of all the sins.![]()
Pretty much came here to post this.
pkay wrote:I literally can and have mixed about 4 tracks of dubstep solely using my cock.
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DiegoSapiens - Have you been reading about a particular kind of Buddhism, something on the Theravada branch perhaps?
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i read a book that the father of a friend that is buddhist lend me but i am very bad at rememering names so i don´t remember the branch 
incnic wrote: daddy why u dead and lying in a puddle
son i make techno dadydy on drugs
hubb wrote:its what ive been saying for a while
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do you recomend me any book/ web article?
incnic wrote: daddy why u dead and lying in a puddle
son i make techno dadydy on drugs
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foxes are the mulattos of the cat/dog world
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Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra, better known as the diamond soetra.DiegoSapiens wrote:do you recomend me any book/ web article?
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