Very true when we respect our tradition and traditions of others!karmanyingpo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:19 pmDifferent traditions have different expressions of Dharma and that is OK, actually very beautiful.
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Very true when we respect our tradition and traditions of others!karmanyingpo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:19 pmDifferent traditions have different expressions of Dharma and that is OK, actually very beautiful.
Sure the point is valid. What was invalid was Mariusz's assumption on my post, where he believed I advocated such a thing....Dronma wrote: So, Mariusz had a very strong point when he was talking about Zombification
http://www.emptybell.org/articles/links.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Wesley1982 wrote:I do think it will be interesting to try and incorporate the art of Zen buddha into my Christian prayer life.
No worries, this is unescapable. Also on this forumFood_Eatah wrote:Some of the other forum I've been to are simply stress inducing, with what people claiming what the Buddha "said" or "is" or what not!
It means you arrive at the state of mind the same of the master.klqv wrote: may i please ask: ok it is the orthodoxy that they are buddhas i am sorry for slandering anyone: but what about mind to mind transmission. what is it?? really??? ???