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| Howdy Dave,
People have faith for the things that they do not know...
People if know some thing then they do not need to have any faith on
it...
Consequently , I can easily confirm that " One who knows does not
believe,,,one who believes does not know"
IMPERMENANCE is very substantial fact...According to Buddhism:
""" Impermanence is an undeniable and inescapable fact of human
existence from which nothing that belongs to this earth is ever free.
Buddhism declares that there are five processes on which no human being
has control and which none can ever change. These five processes are
namely, the process of growing old, of not falling sick, of dying, of
decay of things that are perishable and of the passing away of that
which is liable to pass. Buddhism however suggests that escape from
these is possible and it's through Nirvana."""
It is easily seen that No nirvana either...As Nagarjuna said if there
is no-self who is gonna get into nirvana,,,same way if no-self,,,then
who is gonna be reborn?
Enlightenment is a personal affair...This is why I like Buddhism...In
Buddhism there seems some problems as rebirth, no-self (anatma),
impermanence (anicca),bodhicitta...
If one knows how to look at them then no problem is left,,, everything
is open only to some eyes if, these eyes are able to see...
With compassion,
Puma
howdydave wrote:
> puma wrote:
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> Howdy Puma!
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> We are indeed getting into the higher realms when each
> of us begins to differentiate for ourselves the difference
> between: TRUTH, FAITH and KNOWLEDGE.
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> Dave
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