| howdydave 2006-09-09, 2:27 am |
| Howdy Puma!
You left out the third prong of the triad: TRUTH.
IMO: It is necessary to investigate the interrelationship
of all three issues at the same time.
"Choose 2 and differentiate" won't do it.
Dave
puma wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> 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:
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