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07-12-2010, 04:42 PM | #7 |
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07-12-2010, 04:48 PM | #8 |
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Has anyone understood the Dhamma better than the Buddha? The heart of the Path is so simple. No need for long explanations. Give up clinging to love and hate, just rest with things as they are. That is all I do in my own practice. Do not try to become anything. Do not make yourself into anything. Do not be a meditator. Do not become enlightened. When you sit, let it be. When you walk, let it be. Grasp at nothing. Resist nothing. There are dozens of meditation techniques to develop samadhi and many kinds of vipassana. But it all comes back to this - just let it all be. When I encounter a teacher like that, the question of whether he surpasses the Buddha in understanding the Dhamma never arises. He has what I want, bears none of the marks of a false teacher, and that is enough. And will it not be a joy to those who come to us with little or no knowledge of the Dhamma, when we can point out such a simple expression of the Path. Such a thing can only give them heart, I think. |
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07-12-2010, 06:42 PM | #9 |
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Has anyone understood the Dhamma better than the Buddha? I suspect that a lot that's labelled 'Buddhism' today might possibly not be very close to what the historical Buddha actually taught. |
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07-12-2010, 07:10 PM | #10 |
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I suspect that a lot that's labelled 'Buddhism' today might possibly not be very close to what the historical Buddha actually taught. |
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07-12-2010, 08:17 PM | #11 |
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It has come to be my private view that much of what is popularly called "Buddhism" today should be called something else completely - and I am, in fact, grateful that I've woken up to that fact at last . However I'll refrain from going into further detail because its not my intention to offend anyone. |
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07-12-2010, 08:56 PM | #12 |
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It has come to be my private view that much of what is popularly called "Buddhism" today should be called something else completely - and I am, in fact, grateful that I've woken up to that fact at last . |
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07-12-2010, 11:36 PM | #13 |
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Greetings, |
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07-13-2010, 04:30 AM | #15 |
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Originally Posted by stuka I think the Buddha would tell you that many, many understood the Dhamma as well as he did, and practiced the Dhamma to the end just as well as he did. |
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07-13-2010, 05:51 AM | #16 |
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07-18-2010, 01:05 AM | #19 |
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07-18-2010, 01:49 AM | #20 |
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IMHO, no one will "match" The Buddha in the understanding of the Dhamma - at least not until the future Buddha (Metteyya) revives the Dhamma at the appropriate time. The Dhamma of the Buddha is already being revived, particularly in places like this forum. With the advent of mass communication via the internet, the Dhamma-ending age of superstition and blind traditionalism is now coming to a close. The Buddha pointed out that other arahants "match" his knowledge of the Dhamma, he simply is the one who came up with it. |
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