buddhist overtone chanting
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Hindus may see Buddhism as a branch of Buddhism. Buddhists don't.
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@tiki2188 I'd suggest reading a book like words of my perfect teacher.
And most important:
look inward, meditate on love and compassion and it will become clear to you.
One sentence that I remember that was very powerfull and inspiring for me was "remember that in the innumerable times that we have reincarnated on this plane every being has been at least once our mother and at least once our child." (not quoted perfectly, but this is the image that fits)
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May all sentient beings have happiness and the causes of happiness. May all sentient beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering.
May all sentient beings have joy and the causes of joy. May all sentient beings remain in great equanimity, free from attachment and aversion!
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I am trying to find high quality audio of this kind of chanting.
Can anybody point me in the right direction?
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Thank You
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Tiki, a good place to start would be the Tao Te Ching, by Lao Tzu. You can download it for free online. Also can get it as an app for your iPhone.
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That appears to be the case with many teachings today..
Thanks for the info, I will do that for sure
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If you can, buy a book of Buddha's sayings translated into English. It's the best place to start. I think Buddha would be shocked to see modern day Buddhism. For example, Buddha did not condone idol worship of himself, and though I appreciate that many of the Buddha statues are intended only as a thank you and recognition of his teachings, too many people pray to him as a god.
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I am very interested in religion. I know a decent amount of Hinduism but not much of Buddhism.
I know that it is not "atheism". It is not a "religion" correct? What exactly does the belief system entail? I know the "generics" like trying to live without material possesions..eh I dont know. Can you please enlighten me?
tiki2188 2 years ago
Your question's answer could fill an entire
university semester, on an intellectual level, and an entire lifetime, on an
'realized' level. Perhaps some short
proverbs will shed light.
Buddhism is not what you think.
The land that is nowhere, that is the true home.
In the empty chamber, light is produced.
I have no religion, I make character my religion.
Namaste.
mokurai81 2 years ago
Figured as much...perhaps a better question would be, where should I start so I can learn more?
tiki2188 2 years ago
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.
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