Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelt Graeco-Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE
tibetan buddhists believe lots of crazy things that buddha never said, or they grossly misunderstand that a lot of the things buddha talked about were specific to a certain person asking a certain question about a specific set of circumstances at a specific time, and they most of the time miss that a lot of what buddha talked about were metaphors for things.
No, not at all. I was only pointing out that people like Dalai-lama have said that body is only a clothing and mind leaves its clothes when they get old. And many tibetan buddhists present this as standart buddhist teaching even though Buddha insisted the oneness of body and mind.
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nrobnas43 2 years ago
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Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelt Graeco-Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE
qaplatlhinganmaH 2 years ago
tibetan buddhists believe lots of crazy things that buddha never said, or they grossly misunderstand that a lot of the things buddha talked about were specific to a certain person asking a certain question about a specific set of circumstances at a specific time, and they most of the time miss that a lot of what buddha talked about were metaphors for things.
XGnodabX 2 years ago
No, not at all. I was only pointing out that people like Dalai-lama have said that body is only a clothing and mind leaves its clothes when they get old. And many tibetan buddhists present this as standart buddhist teaching even though Buddha insisted the oneness of body and mind.
LinktothepastZ 2 years ago
Consciousness is matter
Matter is consciousness
Alphonzen 2 years ago
Yup, Quantum Physics to me is the science behind the philosophy.
IvanRA009 2 years ago
Probably many buddhists (especially tibetan buddhists) disagree with this, but it is exactly what the Buddha thaught.
LinktothepastZ 2 years ago
...and so what? Are you implying that they ought to believe something simply because it's alleged that the Buddha said so?
frezno109 2 years ago