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Old 07-05-2011, 05:57 AM   #21
Pdarasenko

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A very good talk, a very refreshing way of looking at Buddhism and the teachings.

What came across to me was that he began by sweeping away all the reverence and ideas that are normally associated with the Buddha, and then replaced them by showing personal respect that comes from his own experience of following the path.

I liked the simplicity of his approach.
I agree with you Woodscooter...

it is his teachings that are important
Sure... its all what really matters.

Who has put the Buddha on a pedestal?
Many traditions with a highly religious profile in their practice... and not only "Buddhas" or dead gurus... living ones are about worshiping.
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