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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

A Catholic priest narrates the PARABLE OF THE DEAD SON as found in Buddhism, and discusses the famous Buddhist PHILOSOPHY OF NOTHINGNESS, and its relationship to Christianity.

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  • The way I see it, what matters most is happiness. That is, happiness for oneself and happiness for others. By leading a life of freedom, and by respecting the freedom of others, I believe we can attain this happiness. This is what I call morality.

    Thanks a lot.

  • Thanks a million for your kind comment. According to Buddhist teaching, a person who has truly experienced this nothingness will not need to put in any effort in order to lead a life of virtue. The person will radiate love as a flower exudes its fragrance, or the sun emits its light and warmth. Take care and God bless you.

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  • Do morals matter in this world? Do we have an obligation to be Virtuous in this temporary world of nothingness?

    I want to thank you, your smile at 6:26 showed me a glimpse of heavan.

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