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Old 04-01-2011, 11:57 AM   #21
fabrizioitwloch

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I've been exposed to bits and pieces of Buddhism throughout my life, as my dad incorporated Zen practices in his own life. It was only recently that I really started looking into it, and I find much truth in what I've learned about the Buddha's core teachings (i.e., The Four Noble Truths, The Eightfold Path, The Three Marks of Existence, etc..). I can think about one of the four noble truths and relate to many events in history and throughout my own personal experience. The teachings also just logically click with me. I was also impressed to see the parallels between Buddhism and Quantum Physics, and how Buddhism also has sort of a scientific and realistic way of thinking. It was because of these factors mainly that I started practicing, but I will continue to keep the teachings under the microscope.
I'd be careful getting into the whole Buddhism, Hinduism quantum physics thing

The Buddha didnt teach about quantum physics and im going to guess that he didnt even have clue about it (like many people lol)
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Old 04-02-2011, 02:07 PM   #22
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I'd be careful getting into the whole Buddhism, Hinduism quantum physics thing I don't think it's necessarily "buddhist" or "hindu" quantum physics, it's just that some Buddhist concepts (i.e., all things are empty of inherent existence) happen to parallel findings in quantum physics.
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