the last guy in the line, with long hair. i recognise him. he came to learn thai sword techniques with kru mud at sriwanachaiyarat camp in bangkok. from the netherlands if i remember correctly.
Between buddha and budhism existed a great gap. In our school we don't follow buddhism but we use many spiritual aspects of buddha. Our practice recognize true self as an ausence of ego and mind..Many other cultures called emptiness.
"Fools of feeble wisdom fare enemies to themselves,
dynamic stillness.... heart beating and circulating blood, but externally one seems stil and at ease..., straighten up that lowest vertebra in ones back and all else follows!
The hardest thing is to be consious about ones bones, which the chinese says can be seen in the pupilla, the soul, the westerners say about the eyes. Beeing consious about ones bones, which are still more than muscle, blood etc., makes one still.
"One should not imitate or merely do as they (who knows do) one should seek what they seek"
If anybody likes more of this angle of insights, please ask, thanks.
@MrCarstennielsen the mind springs/origns from consiousness of ones bones!
At least, this is what I think the chinese mean, when they are able to observe ones bones in the pupilla, the soul of the person, the west name this as beeing...
@MrCarstennielsen Accrding to the training that we do, conscioussness springs not from the bone rather from the true self. bones or any part of the physical body are just the conductors. excuse me I didn't understand your message as I am not a native english speaker...if you want we can try to speak in spaninsh and we will see how much you can understand
@krupedro Muay thai and buddisme is closely connected, correct?! I have been given a book by a thaimonk, which is all about, that the true self or idea of a self does not exist. Therefore consiousness does not have nowhere to spring from, besides coming from what is physically present only.
"To think we know, if we only think, that we know, is to lying to ourself and others."
@krupedro But the true self is an illusion, I believe Buddha teaches.
The book I was given by a buddist monk says, that there is no I, no true self.... well, to realise this, that no I exist, is in reality to realise the true self. But then that true self is only experience gained until present day?! Nobody have been there to experience, only experience done by an observer.
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If there is not a true self and " I" is ilusion, then is nothing more to discuss...
Silent ....is it...
Have a blessing day brother...
krupedro 5 months ago
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krupedro 5 months ago
the last guy in the line, with long hair. i recognise him. he came to learn thai sword techniques with kru mud at sriwanachaiyarat camp in bangkok. from the netherlands if i remember correctly.
Artaxerxes1986 6 months ago
Between buddha and budhism existed a great gap. In our school we don't follow buddhism but we use many spiritual aspects of buddha. Our practice recognize true self as an ausence of ego and mind..Many other cultures called emptiness.
"Fools of feeble wisdom fare enemies to themselves,
making evil kamma which is of bitter fruit"
krupedro 6 months ago
@krupedro It is all perception, how we understand things best. Please see below commentary, thanks.
MrCarstennielsen 6 months ago
dynamic stillness.... heart beating and circulating blood, but externally one seems stil and at ease..., straighten up that lowest vertebra in ones back and all else follows!
MrCarstennielsen 7 months ago
The hardest thing is to be consious about ones bones, which the chinese says can be seen in the pupilla, the soul, the westerners say about the eyes. Beeing consious about ones bones, which are still more than muscle, blood etc., makes one still.
"One should not imitate or merely do as they (who knows do) one should seek what they seek"
If anybody likes more of this angle of insights, please ask, thanks.
MrCarstennielsen 10 months ago
@MrCarstennielsen
When we mean still we refer to the mind not just merely to the bones or the body...
krupedro 7 months ago
@krupedro please read and maybe re-read my message; As of now, you seem to misunderstand or not understand message at all.
Thinking one knows, but knowing wrongly, is worse than now knowing at all.
MrCarstennielsen 7 months ago
@MrCarstennielse, in a controversy the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves.
Buddha
krupedro 6 months ago
@krupedro the mind springs/origns from consiousness of ones bones!
MrCarstennielsen 7 months ago
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@MrCarstennielsen the mind springs/origns from consiousness of ones bones!
At least, this is what I think the chinese mean, when they are able to observe ones bones in the pupilla, the soul of the person, the west name this as beeing...
MrCarstennielsen 7 months ago
@MrCarstennielsen Accrding to the training that we do, conscioussness springs not from the bone rather from the true self. bones or any part of the physical body are just the conductors. excuse me I didn't understand your message as I am not a native english speaker...if you want we can try to speak in spaninsh and we will see how much you can understand
krupedro 6 months ago
@krupedro Muay thai and buddisme is closely connected, correct?! I have been given a book by a thaimonk, which is all about, that the true self or idea of a self does not exist. Therefore consiousness does not have nowhere to spring from, besides coming from what is physically present only.
"To think we know, if we only think, that we know, is to lying to ourself and others."
MrCarstennielsen 6 months ago
@krupedro But the true self is an illusion, I believe Buddha teaches.
The book I was given by a buddist monk says, that there is no I, no true self.... well, to realise this, that no I exist, is in reality to realise the true self. But then that true self is only experience gained until present day?! Nobody have been there to experience, only experience done by an observer.
MrCarstennielsen 6 months ago