Re: Jundo Tackles the 'BIG' Questions - VI (Karma)
I've finally made my way through this two year old thread; Thank you Jundo for laying it out:
Jundo wrote:
"Remember that being "reborn" was never seen as a positive thing in Buddhism (despite how modern practitioners often want to "come back"), but was seen as something to be escaped!
I see that death is an illusion anyway. So, the whole question is moot from that perspective."
AND, RevR(the man from Baltimore) wrote:
"What we believe really has no bearing. If we cultivate wisdom, live ethically, and develop concentration right here and right now it has effects in this life and accumulates merit for a "better" rebirth. To an extent it's a win/ win situation."
With that in mind, I looked back and found a few years back that I myself came to the following conclusions:
"Nothing has power; except what you give it. Change is constant; by the time our neural activity provides us with comprehensible knowledge, the moment has passed.
Theoretically, we cannot live in the present. Consequently, we must strive to be in the RIGHT NOW as much as possible. The only way to achieve this is to relax and let it happen. Be aware of what you see; realizing that you give it meaning. Once you are willing to let go of that meaning, you will usually see its' real purpose."
And now I'm recalling the Basic Scientific Theory; " Energy is neither created nor destroyed"
The thing that keeps "going around" ( birth-death-rebirth cycle) is the energy; of which we are each a small packet. Conscious memory is not a part of this. Whereas, Karma is.
Finally, Doogie wrote;
"a world of suffering isn't a prison to be escaped. It is a school in which to learn. Seen thusly, being aware of one's student status isn't so important
In this way, no experience is a bad experience, as every experience holds the possibility for growth."
And Fugen might add, "It's all good."
Moment by Moment:
Remember; the answer to the question, "What's new ?" is always; "Everything !!".
Ah, emptiness
I've finally made my way through this two year old thread; Thank you Jundo for laying it out:
Jundo wrote:
"Remember that being "reborn" was never seen as a positive thing in Buddhism (despite how modern practitioners often want to "come back"), but was seen as something to be escaped!
I see that death is an illusion anyway. So, the whole question is moot from that perspective."
AND, RevR(the man from Baltimore) wrote:
"What we believe really has no bearing. If we cultivate wisdom, live ethically, and develop concentration right here and right now it has effects in this life and accumulates merit for a "better" rebirth. To an extent it's a win/ win situation."
With that in mind, I looked back and found a few years back that I myself came to the following conclusions:
"Nothing has power; except what you give it. Change is constant; by the time our neural activity provides us with comprehensible knowledge, the moment has passed.
Theoretically, we cannot live in the present. Consequently, we must strive to be in the RIGHT NOW as much as possible. The only way to achieve this is to relax and let it happen. Be aware of what you see; realizing that you give it meaning. Once you are willing to let go of that meaning, you will usually see its' real purpose."
And now I'm recalling the Basic Scientific Theory; " Energy is neither created nor destroyed"
The thing that keeps "going around" ( birth-death-rebirth cycle) is the energy; of which we are each a small packet. Conscious memory is not a part of this. Whereas, Karma is.
Finally, Doogie wrote;
"a world of suffering isn't a prison to be escaped. It is a school in which to learn. Seen thusly, being aware of one's student status isn't so important
In this way, no experience is a bad experience, as every experience holds the possibility for growth."
And Fugen might add, "It's all good."
Moment by Moment:
Remember; the answer to the question, "What's new ?" is always; "Everything !!".
Ah, emptiness
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