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How to talk about people doing awful things while not violating the precepts?
I stay away from any arguing on Facebook. It's not worth it in the end and causes more distress. I have no problem with people from both sides have a civil discussion however. It's how we learn other people's perspectives and opinions... as long as the conversation holds no judgement or negativity. But that's difficult to do which makes good practice. Learning to talk to someone who disagrees with you without judgement, anger or resentment is good practice to listen without attachment or desire to change them. I find these discussions are much better in person since you can empathize with them in a deeper way. But for me on Facebook, I try to keep things positive and inspirational.
My dad and I have different political beliefs. We use to argue about it, but it never got us any where. I am still liberal and he is still conservative. I choose not to engage him anymore and just enjoy his company. He does the same. I like it better that way.
My dad and I have different political beliefs. We use to argue about it, but it never got us any where. I am still liberal and he is still conservative. I choose not to engage him anymore and just enjoy his company. He does the same. I like it better that way.
Sat2day
I am the same way with my mother. She is strict Christian...you know the "if you don't accept Jesus as your lord and savior you will go to hell" type. Still that didn't stop me from making a custom rosary for her as a birthday gift.
Gassho friend
Jim_sat_lah
I am the same way with my mother. She is strict Christian...you know the "if you don't accept Jesus as your lord and savior you will go to hell" type. Still that didn't stop me from making a custom rosary for her as a birthday gift.
Gassho friend
Jim_sat_lah
I am the same way with my mother. She is strict Christian...you know the "if you don't accept Jesus as your lord and savior you will go to hell" type. Still that didn't stop me from making a custom rosary for her as a birthday gift.
Gassho friend
Jim_sat_lah
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Hi Jim,
You are aware that the Catholic Rosary and the Buddhist Juzu beads are likely of the same origin, one of those items that traveled up and down the Silk Road. The finger tips have so many nerves that the rubbing is especially hypnotic. Use of the Juzu is not a central Practice of Soto Zen, but is for many folks in Buddhism. Here is more than you ever needed to know ...
I wear a mala every day as a reminder of the vows and do utilize it when I chant. I actually got the idea from a co-worker who has made many gorgeous malas by hand.
That leads to something that has helped ease my unfortunate distaste for Christianity/Catholicism. Finally seeing that all major religions truly are different sides of the same die.
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