Anthony,

Do you believe that human Buddhas really exist or not?

--ED



--- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
>
> Steve,
>
> It sounds to me that you agree to:
>
> A Buddha cannnot harm others.
>
> Some people, enlightened or not, can feel and correct the karma of
others.
>
> Right?
>
> Anthony



> > Hi JM. Thank you for answering my question. I agree.
> May all be happy!
> Steve




> --- In [email protected], Jue Miao Jing Ming  wrote:
> >
> > Since this question was not directly answered, let me give it a try.
> >
> > About five or six years ago, I was in a restaurant order live fish.
> > (Chinese are barbaric. I know. I know.) As always, the waiter
brought
> > one in a basket to obtain my approval. So I nodded. As he turned
> > around toward the kitchen, an acute severe headache occurred within
me
> > for about 5-7 minutes. Hmm, then I remembered that another senior
> > practitioner told me that's exactly what happened to her. And I
> > recalled many similar incidents told by other dedicated
practitioners
> > in our school.
> >
> > Gradually this incident was forgotten. About three months later, I
> > ordered a live fish again, and this headache appeared again. I
> > therefore no longer order anything live any more.
> >
> > I am not an enlightened being. My Teacher is. His ability to detect
> > and ferry karma is far greater than what I am able to experience or
deliver.
> >
> > Therefore, I have witnessed that anyone with enough purity in the
> > "being" will for sure be hit with karma, especially those were
initiated.
> >
> > Besides, enlightened being has no self. The entire focus, or heart,
is
> > filled with the suffering of others.
> >
> > This is my witness.
> > JMJM
> > Head Teacher
> > Order of Chan




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