Krishnamurti with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, part 1 of 5
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This video is a response to Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche-Challenge Demoness.part 1.
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@longde You judge someone that he is "bad" and you don't see you only see it "bad", because you look at something and see it as "good". So your ego can dance around that "I'm better" or "More true" in order to feel more than it is. If there is no more "bad" you cease to be "good" or "more than others", since your ego can't compare itself to anyone or anything. You were fighting for nothing. What did you gain? lol. You created your enemy by splitting "It" into 'black' and 'white'. funny ey'? :D
HUaRC 2 days ago
@longde You clearly don't get what this man talks about in general. There is no "way". There is no buddhism, there are no practices, as soon as you leave "being" and try to control anything you are fooling yourself. To me, it seems you put buddhism on a pedestal, like a magic pill granting enlightenment. And you talk about ego? You made "buddhism" in your little head a solution to a problem, therefore you acknowledge you have a problem, therefore you created it the problem. You see? :)
HUaRC 2 days ago
@longde It is all too subjective. An enlightened person is not hung up on what society says is right or wrong, which is largely based on just belief handed down by other egos. Like Krishnamurti was found to have been having sex with his friend’s wife for many years. Many people thought this was so very bad. ‘How could a truly enlightened person do that?...
HUaRC 2 days ago
@longde His friend had decided years earlier that he did not want to have sex for spiritual reasons. So he stopped. Well, his wife wanted to have sex.
So she did with Krishnamurti. Should she have suffered the rest of her life because her husband didn’t want to have sex? (That time in India a wife could not divorce, just so you know) And why shouldn’t Krishnamurti have sex? You are not more spiritual because you have or don’t have sex. Thinking so is "mental bench pressing".
HUaRC 2 days ago
@Padmakshya
That isn't bad advice in general.
But I hope you also practice walking your talk.
Talk is meaningless if your actions don't show your wisdom.
ShiningBuddhaBeam 1 month ago
@ShiningBuddhaBeam
Listen to yourself aimlessly chasing around the same thoughts. Forget attachment. Forget ego. Forget enlightenment. Forget everything. Discard my words, your words, Krishnamurti's words, Buddha's words, anyone's words.
Padmakshya 1 month ago
@Padmakshya
Can you not feel your intense attachment to your own ego?
I'm not enlightened, but I can certainly be aware of moments when I'm acting from a sense of ego. Admitting to yourself that you're attached to your own ego is good practice, for myself too.
ShiningBuddhaBeam 1 month ago
@ShiningBuddhaBeam
Sure whatever you say.
Padmakshya 1 month ago