ratikala
Istha gosthi
Namaskaram Ji
please I think you have missunderstood what I had said , .....
I was simply saying that before the ''divisions between Mahayana and Thravada'' ....I was not so much assumung that this text belonged to or was given by any one tradition , ...I was simply refering to the fact that the original turning of the wheel of Law was the Four knoble truths and the discourse on the eightfold path contained within , ...it is also said by some traditions that all other discourses given by the Buddha after this date were further explanations on the same principles given at different times and to peoples of different scope , ....
Thus we may all rejoice in the Dear Park Teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the elucidation of the Eightfold Path as this discourse contains everything that we need to know , they are complete and prefect , .... if we reflect upon these teachings we willl surely be satisfied as everything is contained here , .....
Saddly it is a common human trait to over complicate even over interlectualise things , the goal of Buddhism surely is to pare away these layers of un nececary complications through meditation and nonatchment , ....
, ....surely it is the action and intention that matters more than beleif in three or four seals , ... many lay practitioners are undecided as to their beleifs , this perhaps is the entire point of the question , ....what makes one a Buddhist ?
is it beleif or is it practice ?..... I think Buddha explaind this very sucinctly , he said do not accept simply on the strength of his or any others say so , he said test it , meditate on it , refine it , purify it , ... and this as he instructs we do via the repeared practice of the eightfold path , if we do this all will eventualy become clear in our own minds .
If you check the links on the Four Seals provided, you will see they are from Mahayana sources. Theravada customarily uses the first three seals, and refers to them as the 3 marks of existence. However, I haven't noticed any indication that Theravada has any problem with the 4th Seal. Being Mahayana myself, I can't really fully speak for Theravada, however.
please I think you have missunderstood what I had said , .....
I was simply saying that before the ''divisions between Mahayana and Thravada'' ....I was not so much assumung that this text belonged to or was given by any one tradition , ...I was simply refering to the fact that the original turning of the wheel of Law was the Four knoble truths and the discourse on the eightfold path contained within , ...it is also said by some traditions that all other discourses given by the Buddha after this date were further explanations on the same principles given at different times and to peoples of different scope , ....
Thus we may all rejoice in the Dear Park Teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the elucidation of the Eightfold Path as this discourse contains everything that we need to know , they are complete and prefect , .... if we reflect upon these teachings we willl surely be satisfied as everything is contained here , .....
Saddly it is a common human trait to over complicate even over interlectualise things , the goal of Buddhism surely is to pare away these layers of un nececary complications through meditation and nonatchment , ....
, ....surely it is the action and intention that matters more than beleif in three or four seals , ... many lay practitioners are undecided as to their beleifs , this perhaps is the entire point of the question , ....what makes one a Buddhist ?
is it beleif or is it practice ?..... I think Buddha explaind this very sucinctly , he said do not accept simply on the strength of his or any others say so , he said test it , meditate on it , refine it , purify it , ... and this as he instructs we do via the repeared practice of the eightfold path , if we do this all will eventualy become clear in our own minds .