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great video man. thanx for sharing.
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Hin25, Good question! There is often some debate about whether or not the Buddha was strictly vegetarian or not. Most of what I have read is that Buddha would accept whatever food was offered to him, he even accepted a meal which he knew to be poisonous! The most important thing is that you do not accept any meat that was killed specifically for you and that you don't kill any animals. It is also good to reflect on the sufferings of the animals and to develop a strong sense of compassion.Namaste
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Karma : You reap what you sow
Ex: You punch him, his son punch your
Law of Attraction: You sow to reap
Ex: You punch him, he punch you
Similar but not the same, Karma, has a much deeper meaning
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@Tranquilabiding You're right, I feel many people see the law of attraction as a way to fulfil ego, which IMHO, isn't very Buddhist.
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you spelled spellt wrong
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@Tranquilabiding The definition you put out to things, the meaning you put to thing's, is the effect you get back,
so what you put out, is what you get back,
so law of attraction, if you repeat '' she will always be with him, never with me, always him''
then you atract more of that so,
Law of refelction of who you are,
law of attraction, or
what you put out is what you get back, are really the same, are they not?
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In fact law of Attraction means: Law of Karma. If we maintain good inttentions and therefore good actions we will attract the good for us, on the other hand, if we maintain bad inttentions, we'll get the same in return.
What we think we become: Everything has been created in our mind, by our mind, is not out of it, What we create now with our actions, we will experience same effect in the future, as to what we experience now is the result of our previous actions.
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Have you red the Bible? Do you know what you should be doing to disobedient children according to Jesus???!!!...
And how can you compare Deepak Chopra with Shakyamuni?...
Just saying.
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This is very good.
A great channel you have set up here.
My thanks.
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@ccyangable your religion is one of my favourite religions i have another religion catholic but if i think about your religion i think about peace so much happiness that i can just cry :`)
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Love, Peace, Harmony
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@Tranquilabiding; Before you can understand the ultimate you should understand what it is you want first... we are an infant in our wisdom and all we want is "want" after this phase through abstinence of all things is when we shall begin the step forward to understand the ultimate.
And then ask again... can there be life without its energy soucre of attraction? You have much to learn @Tranquilabiding
you spellt spiritual wrong at the beginning ;
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Timeless420 4 years ago
You are right. May be a while before I can fix it.
wileystudios 4 years ago
As i understand the teaching of the buddha and in perticular karma i have to disagree with the law of attraction. LOA is mainly a method for people to focus their energi in life. It is not the ultimate understanding of phenomena and how they are created.
Tranquilabiding 4 years ago
"What we Think, We Become". If that is not the law of attraction I am not sure what it is.
wileystudios 4 years ago
"What we Think, We Become" is a statement by the buddha shakyamuni.
Tranquilabiding 4 years ago 2
What I have read and believe is this quote orgininated from Buddah's teachings. As you know they did not start writing this down when Buddha was alive but it was hundreds of years later. Also Buddha Shakyamuni has been credited with being the "founder of Buddhism" and by many was a direct connection to Buddha. All said I firmly believe in the quote.
wileystudios 4 years ago