More down to attributing meaning to things...
Really a human being's core skill is to assign meanings to things
which give it a survival advantage...
The game of the reality illusion appears to be collective and
individual survival.
Perhaps the real question should not be who am I? Or even what am I?
But why am I?
Sounds like the title for my book!
WHY AM I?
hmmmm...
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On 18 Jun 2010, at 11:05, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
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Very interesting, thanks Marko.
Could it be. That the Buddha is saying. Sentient beings.
Circumstance has always dictated the occurrence. We in our selfish
delusions believe we are individual and as such, are doing deeds.
This we know to only be true in a superficial sense. That from the
deeper aspect of our being we now see how in real trams, there is
only a momentary whole-ness in a perpetual change motion. How we
with these simple senses are not equipped to experience most of the
“
Events happening” and therefore use intellect to “imagine”
reality.
I never meet the Buddha but I love the stuff he said. A beautiful
mind. I think we are very lucky he was rich and famous. They took
notice of his words and recorded them. Most enlighten teachings
are ignored.
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On Jun 18, 8:11 am, [email protected] wrote:
'Events happen, deeds are done but there is no individual doer at
all.'
Buddha
Who has the guts to question what buddha said?
Come on!!
: ))
P.s. and please don't come up with the quote 'If you see Buddha on
the street, kill him.'
Please!
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