DavidFirth
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No He explicitly denied the existence of God in sense of Creator. He accepted the existence of deities who lived in heavens of various levels.
Based on what?
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No He explicitly denied the existence of God in sense of Creator. He accepted the existence of deities who lived in heavens of various levels.
And don't fool yourself into thinking Buddha was anything other than a mortal created human being travelling through the Lands as a philosopher trying to make sense of the meaning of life.
These answers are not ones that I came up with myself but ones that I accept from many advanced masters I respect. I think the Self-Realized masters of the Vedic tradition have REAL knowledge and present it to us in the best way we can understand.thinking you have the answers to those questions is just another delusion.
The response from his followers is, Buddha accepted there was no Creator God, but there were divine beings with differing levels in the Heavens. Let's push on that opening a little and see where it leads...
So then one would ask, who are these deities that exist in Heaven?
And don't fool yourself into thinking Buddha was anything other than a mortal created human being travelling through the Lands as a philosopher trying to make sense of the meaning of life.
These answers are not ones that I came up with myself but ones that I accept from many advanced masters I respect. I think the Self-Realized masters of the Vedic tradition have REAL knowledge and present it to us in the best way we can understand.
Dont fool yourself into thinking the Buddha did this to give hope for theists.
Could you explain what Samsaric beings are? I could Google, but I'm sure it would benefit others if you kindly explained.It leads to there beings gods and goddessess, but they are still within the realm of samsara.
That's what GOD says too, every soul will taste death and return to Him for reckoning. Even those who evaded death at His command, like Jesus pbuh will taste death before eventually returning to their Lord.Never did. The Buddha died, so did your mortal Mohammad, and everyone else that has ever existed on earth. The Buddha taught that death and impermanence are the highest contemplations. Nobody is exempt from those realities.
Could you explain what Samsaric beings are? I could Google, but I'm sure it would benefit others if you kindly explained.
That's what GOD says too, every soul will taste death and return to Him for reckoning. Even those who evaded death at His command, like Jesus pbuh will taste death before eventually returning to their Lord.
Once could say that, yes. I've always disagreed with the notion of "selflessness", in that our selves are fairly vital to our human experience. Becoming more than human is something to be had at death; I don't think one should deny themselves this life for whatever reason.We come out of nature as a wave comes out of the entire ocean before returning. So might one say that the wave is born out of the ocean, and that we are born out of nature?
We are sculpted into life by the Angel of Death. Christ never died, His physical body was murdered but His consciousness was continuous and merged with the Atman.
In shamanic terms this is the underworld or the realm of the dead. If you've ever used DMT or ayahuasca you will know your soul.
For the unlearned in your philosophies, could you explain what DMT, Ayahuasca and Atman are?We are sculpted into life by the Angel of Death. Christ never died, His physical body was murdered but His consciousness was continuous and merged with the Atman.
In shamanic terms this is the underworld or the realm of the dead. If you've ever used DMT or ayahuasca you will know your soul.
This is a common idea in Buddhism.
We come out of nature as a wave comes out of the entire ocean before returning. So might one say that the wave is born out of the ocean, and that we are born out of nature?
Did you get that from a book? If so, what book?
A combination of my direct experience, and the books: the Bible, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, Be Here Now, Be Love Now, the Psychedelic Experience, and the Dhammapada.
I believe a quote very similar from Maharaji, Ram Dass' guru in "Be Love Now" is where I got this notion directly.
The quote is similar to "Christ never died. You don't understand. The killed him because he told the truth."
Okay, I've never heard of your faith before and just wondered where it came from.
And note these masters post-date Buddha and really harmonize with Buddhism.All I have to say is, Ramana Maharshi rocks.
Love and direct experience are my only faiths.
Wow how could I leave out one of the most amazing commentaries on astral beings and the Angel of Death.
It is "How to Know Higher Worlds" by Rudolf Steiner.
And Tao Te Ching is great for most of my general philosophy.
Were you of a different religion before you came to your present faith?
Yes, I was an atheist before God/the Angel of Death shoved life and death in my face, making me a member of all faiths. They all say the same thing. "To know thyself is to know Allah"
Large rocks in the Universe "people" in the way an apple tree "apples". These peopling rocks then produce fruits of their own which we know as religion, or a connection to the divine.
Basically, this is my last incarnation. I am either about to be liberated or annihilated for all of eternity. If I make it through my crucifixion Earth will be renewed and see the Second Coming.