ThatOwlWoman (04-29-2019)
OMG.. STFU already... start your own thread instead of sermonizing all over this one..But....to each his own, I can only defend MY FAITH.
dang holy rollers have no tolerance
ThatOwlWoman (04-29-2019)
There it is......SOCK, exposed. Not much accolade in being exposed as a fraud...no? Its just a matter of ringing the right bell. The "ID" knows all and exposes all. I am still wondering why a thread on religion was started on a site called JPP? You can look at all the threads that I have started promoting religion. It will surprise you. Me thinks....the entire fraud was to make discourse for CHRISTIANS. Just an opinion. You appear not be ready to move on to the next life...with all that repressed anger. Karma is a hell of a thing no? This is what happens when you Question All THINGS.....PROVE ALL THINGS....it rings some people's bell. No where in all of Christianity is there a command to be POLITICALLY CORRECT...or tolerant of fallacies.
What we are taught is a simple lesson, "Preach the word; be prepared in season, out of season.....correct, rebuke and encourage (through truth implied) with great patience and careful instruction." -- 2 Tim. 4:2
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Jack (04-29-2019)
the Law of Karma
https://www.google.com/search?client...karma+buddhism
The six realms of rebirth include Deva (heavenly), Asura (demigod), Manusya (human), Tiryak (animals), Preta (ghosts), and Naraka (resident of hell).
rebirth, state Buddhism traditions, is determined by karma, with good realms favored by Kushala (good karma), while a rebirth in evil realms is a consequence of Akushala (bad karma).
While Nirvana is the ultimate goal of Buddhist teaching, much of traditional Buddhist practice has been
centered on gaining merit and merit transfer, whereby one gains rebirth in the good realms and avoids rebirth in the evil realms.
and
https://www.britannica.com/topic/paticca-samuppada
the chain, or law, of dependent arising (paṭicca-samuppāda), or the chain of causation—a fundamental concept of Buddhism describing the causes of suffering (dukkha) and the course of events that lead a being through rebirth, old age, and death.
karma refers to the idea that intentional actions have consequences for the agent, in this life and in future lives; in fact, it is karma that leads to rebirth. Buddhists understand the law of karma as another manifestation of dependent arising (paṭicca-samuppāda), the law of cause and effect, whereby everything that exists arises due to specific conditions. In this sense, the law of karma is a sort of natural law, so that actions are naturally followed by consequences, not as the result of divine judgement. But they will follow: the Buddha emphasised that actions lead inevitably to appropriate consequences:
(important -dont want it missed under all that other stuff)
the karma is that energy
https://hackspirit.com/truth-karma-c...-force-life-1/
The word “karma” means “action,” not “fate.” In Buddhism, karma is an energy created by willful action, through thoughts, words and deeds. We are all creating karma every minute, and the karma we create affects us every minute.It’s common to think of “my karma” as something you did in your last life that seals your fate in this life, but this is not Buddhist understanding. Karma is an action, not a result. The future is not set in stone. You can change the course of your life right now by changing your volitional (intentional) acts and self-destructive patterns
Now I intend to be very sincere in the following statements:
When entering "Ashram" life [aka enter monastic life +/-] the FIRST thing that is to be taught and the first thing to learn is:
I AM NOT THIS MATERIAL BODY, I AM SPIRIT SOUL.
[the First Rule of Spiritual Knowledge]
Yada yada yada.
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Predicated upon the above maxim of yore...IMO...Christ's "Pastimes" on Earth
[as an Avatara ---that advents, and, teaches Dharma. Note: Only enough
Dharma "as per Time and place/Audience"] was to "Take away the sins of the world"
---The Sins in question [aka lots of varied bad karma enmass] was the lack of knowledge
that "WE ARE NOT THIS MATERIAL BODIES, WE ARE SPIRIT SOULS"
I have learnt via documentaries that in Roman times the emperor was the divine being on earth--- not the peons. No never the peons.
They were the subjects and the common person's existence was deigned to be fleeting by definition. Only the Autocrat was divine.
The common person in western antiquity made oblations to the temple etc etc for the good of their "Sovereign"
---this is how is was in pagan days--- it was NOT every-man for himself.
BUT...when...Jesus came and went...
word spread...
and in every distant point in the "known World" that the event was heard...
Fellows like these understood immediately the meaning...
And every other bloke the world over understood from the get-go
Oi I AM NOT THIS MATERIAL BODY, I AM SPIRIT SOUL !
So if you come to the point where you realise
I AM NOT THIS MATERIAL BODY, I AM SPIRIT SOUL.
That's called self-realisation.
That comes after much pious prayer and erasure of bad-karma...
Jesus's Pastimes accomplished imbibing the First Rule of Spiritual Knowledge
It takes lifetimes of bad-karma to conceal the First maxim of Spiritual Knowledge:
I AM NOT THIS MATERIAL BODY, I AM SPIRIT SOUL.
Jesus enacted a pastimes where this maxim got embedded in everyone's heart.
PS: the Soul [jiva-atma] is located in the heart. Yada yada yada.
Black holes are spoken of by Guru and *Pandits.
The holes are hidden in space far away and can
only be seen in High Mathematics [which you can
self-teach your self or for a fee learn from bonefide
true real Nerds incarnata].
*Pundita, Pundit from the Sanskrit word for scholar, teacher, professor.
ThatOwlWoman (04-29-2019)
Nirvana is the state sought by the meditating [yogi].
Nirvana in Sanskrit means "without-qualities" [nir-vana]
It will be in full upon death.
If such a state is experienced during one's life time...the Sanskrit term is "Samadhi" [serene equanimity].
When the individual stops creating both Good & Bad Karma and will not take another birth in future, Nirvana is achieved.
But death is the final exam. If the exam is failed samsara occurs...and piety must be resumed to continue progress on the path toward nirvana.
There are three World Scripture from which all other so-called scripture branch out from:
Judeo-Christian Bible;
Muslim Koran;
Sanskrit Vedas.
So there are 3 teachings.
Karma is Action and re-action.
An object moves through empty space
and bumps into another object and
a chain re-action occurs.
The world is composed of the "periodical Table of Elements" [the 10 thousand things]
and the laws of Duality [yin & yang] swirls around the 10 thousand elements
into a phantasmagoria of re-actions.
The Sanskrit texts say there's really a 3-part ying & yang force that fluxes the
10 thousand things, name the 3-Modes of Nature [the 3-gunas: sattva, raja and tama guna(s)]
So that the 10 thousand things and the interplay of the 3-gunas produces three sorts of re-actions:
Good-Re-action, Complex-Re-action, Bad-Re-action.
The funny thing is that the 3-gunas [sattva-guna, raja-guna & tama-guna]
when translated into English literally spell out personality traits/disposition
[rather then a mechanical name reference ie he's a "tool']:
sattva-guna = mode of Goodness
raja-guna = mode of passion
tama-guna = mode of ignorance
In Taoism it's a ying-mode or yang-mode or different degrees of both modes.
In the Vedas it's parts of Goodness mixed with passion mixed with ignorance of different degrees
Have you heard anyone say "You are carrying around too much ying. You need some more yang"?
We are in a world of duality: light/dark; fat/skinny; near/far; left/right; up/down; Small Shining Stars/Wide open dark space;
male/female; happy/sad; birth/death.
Each opposite is paired-up and in-separable from the other. You can't find one without the other!
If you are born, you will die...if you die, you will live again.
law of conservation of energy definition
In physics and chemistry, the law of conservation of energy states that the total energy
of an isolated system remains constant; it is said to be conserved over time.
This law means that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; rather, it can only be
transformed or transferred from one form to another. Wikipedia
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