For some reason the whole rebirth concept seems to cause a fair number of disagreements. My take on the subject certainly seems to ruffle some feathers. It seems, to my limited perspective, that we're all just parts of some vast whole, existing under the illusion of seperation. It would stand to reason, that I have literally been born as every living being, past, present, and future. I'm also that table over there, a rock in central Europe, a grain of sand in the Sahara, the planet Neptune, and any other depentently origiated formation you can or can't imagine. Now, I don't mean the little ego "me" when I say that. It dies with my body. Heck, that thing dies every moment. It's the first thing we study to really drive home that whole impermanence thing (or if I want to speak Therevada for a moment, the arising and passing away of phenomena). It's not really that difficult to grasp. I guess the reincarnation fans don't like it because they have to face their impending demise. I just thought I'd toss that wording out there for you lovely folks to mull over.
Gassho
Carey sat today
Gassho
Carey sat today
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