This is why Dzogchen teachings are definitive, everything else is provisional.Queequeg wrote:I guess that's one way to see it.
Response to Wrong Views?
Re: Response to Wrong Views?
Re: Response to Wrong Views?
This morning I reimagined Time Square as Bodnath with a Giant Stupa where the ticket booth is.Queequeg wrote:Wouldn't it be wonderful if they were! Instead of a tourist trap, it'd be an enlightenment vortex!Malcolm wrote: People are not handing out liberation through wearing mantras in Times Square. It would be strange if they were.
There is no suffering to be severed. Ignorance and klesas are indivisible from bodhi. There is no cause of suffering to be abandoned. Since extremes and the false are the Middle and genuine, there is no path to be practiced. Samsara is nirvana. No severance achieved. No suffering nor its cause. No path, no end. There is no transcendent realm; there is only the one true aspect. There is nothing separate from the true aspect.
-Guanding, Perfect and Sudden Contemplation,
-Guanding, Perfect and Sudden Contemplation,
Re: Response to Wrong Views?
If one refer to knowledge as basis as what in our current culture , yes there is right verses wrong , true verses false , good verses bad ... but perhaps Buddhism is not knowledge therefore in my current mind there is no right or wrong view ... as everyone is constantly in own Buddhism process same as us ... learning is a process , Buddhism is a natural process of realization not determination of knowledge.
Re: Response to Wrong Views?
The Buddhist conceit is high, higher than the conceit of others who are not so fortunate like we are.That is a conceit, I think.
Joking.
Whether we seek God outside us or Dharma, Buddha outside us.