This reminds me to pick my mantra practice back up! That's the real advantage of pressing your mind with habit like a big chunk of gray bloody tofu: if it's a habit you won't forget to do it!!
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Outpost22 posted:Today I was fooling around with the dragons tooth sword in Maggie Chow's apartment and accidentally busted up one of the Buddha statues, am I gonna be cursed now? Re-posting this from the Deus Ex thread in games. I sincerely want to know if destroying a Buddha statue in the game will have dire consequences.
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# ? Apr 16, 2024 23:55 |
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Outpost22 posted:Re-posting this from the Deus Ex thread in games. You're fine. Just make sure if you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 00:12 |
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Cool thanks, I wasn't sure how something like that would be reacted to by Buddha. Would they even know what video games are?
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 00:19 |
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I sure hope so otherwise idk what we would talk about
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 00:27 |
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true fact about buddhism: guru rinpoche is really good at euro truck simulator 2. an absolute legend
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 04:45 |
Outpost22 posted:Cool thanks, I wasn't sure how something like that would be reacted to by Buddha. Would they even know what video games are?
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 04:57 |
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Achmed Jones posted:true fact about buddhism: guru rinpoche is really good at euro truck simulator 2. an absolute legend Nessus posted:A Buddha could not have truly limitless compassion unless they will work also to liberate those bound by the karma of blasting ropes to Waluigi hentai. It is a sad but inevitable truth that liberation does mean giving up such attachments as hentai, but compassion and wisdom will see us through.
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 05:06 |
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Outpost22 posted:Re-posting this from the Deus Ex thread in games. Genuine answer: A Buddha statue possesses no intrinsic value or worth. Buddha statues are methods to remind Buddhist practitioners of the teaching of the Buddha and to demonstrate respect and reverence for the Buddha and his teachings. Destroying a Buddha statue intentionally is bad karma as it demonstrates disrespect for the Buddha and his teachings, the actual act itself though is not the cause of the bad karma but the motivation and intention behind it. Destroying a virtual Buddha statue accidentally demonstrates no disrespect for the Buddha and is therefore karmically meaningless. Destroying a virtual Buddha statue intentionally however would demonstrate disrespect and most likely generate bad karma. How much would depend on whether or not it was streamed as streaming could encourage others to imitate the act or spread disrespectful ideas about Buddhism. Destroying the Buddha statue accidentally however in addition to being karmically neutral has the potential of being turned into a blessing if you take the opportunity to remind yourself of the reasoning behind the statue (to remind people of the teachings) and that the statues destruction demonstrates a core teaching (all things are impermanent)
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 17:11 |
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Let’s say I get a whole bunch of mantras tattooed around my leg. If I start spinning in a clockwise circle would that make me a living prayer wheel?
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Thirteen Orphans posted:Let’s say I get a whole bunch of mantras tattooed around my leg. If I start spinning in a clockwise circle would that make me a living prayer wheel? Only one way to find out right
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 19:12 |
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idk that gives you a lot of obligations not to get your leg dirty and all that, sounds like a pain
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 19:23 |
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Thirteen Orphans posted:Let’s say I get a whole bunch of mantras tattooed around my leg. If I start spinning in a clockwise circle would that make me a living prayer wheel? carve them onto rocks and turn earth into a giant prayer wheel
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 19:54 |
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Achmed Jones posted:idk that gives you a lot of obligations not to get your leg dirty and all that, sounds like a pain I have an outdoor statue of Budai in my yard and I noticed a bird had poo poo on his head. I suddenly felt guilty, letting a bird poo poo on Maitreya like that, but then thought of those massive holy statues like the Buddha of Leshan and remembered that just comes with the territory.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 21:35 |
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Birds have Buddha nature and their poo poo falls where it may
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 21:45 |
Reminds me of the moss Buddha I saw in Osaka, even if it was kind of too late to see it well.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 21:50 |
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Birds just making sure Budai’s head doesn’t burn in the sun
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 21:52 |
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My book the Little Zen Companion has a section listing some masters' answers to the question "What is Buddha?" I think about it a lot when questions like this come up.quote:"Three pounds of flax." -Tung-Shan
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 21:55 |
Does the bird poo poo have Buddha nature? (not entirely a shitpost despite the literal poo poo content, I had wondered if this is qualitatively identical between living beings such as the bird, and non-living objects, such as the bird poo poo.)
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 22:11 |
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Honestly if there are statues of me hanging around thousands of years in the future, having poo poo on my head seems like a fair price
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 22:11 |
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Nessus posted:Does the bird poo poo have Buddha nature? I'd say so. No matter what is in the universe at this moment, it can't be any other way, that's Buddha nature. I would say something could only not have Buddha nature if it were completely non-existent, not even in the form of thought. That's just my understanding of it though
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Nessus posted:Does the bird poo poo have Buddha nature? That being said though, it can be an enjoyable and meditative ritual to clean something like a Buddha statue. Not that they need to be "clean", but more that the effort and appreciation can focus us even better onto the path.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 22:20 |
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I found another Little Zen quote that fits the earlier question, lol: that stone Buddha deserves all the birdshit it gets I wave my skinny arms like a tall flower in the wind -Ikkyu
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 20:12 |
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Just wanted to do a quick sanity check: I did my first cross-leg meditation session (I would just sit in a chair before), and sure enough, my feet/lower legs feel asleep. My concern was how long they took to get feeling/circulation back. So is this pretty standard, no danger, and my body will just get used to it, yes?
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FouRPlaY posted:Just wanted to do a quick sanity check: I did my first cross-leg meditation session (I would just sit in a chair before), and sure enough, my feet/lower legs feel asleep. My concern was how long they took to get feeling/circulation back. So is this pretty standard, no danger, and my body will just get used to it, yes? Personally I wouldn't play around with that. There's nothing uniquely special about sitting cross-legged, so finding what works best for your body is what I would encourage you to do. I get uncomfortable in both chairs and with cross-legged seating positions, but then I bought a folding bench with a pad to put underneath my knees that is both comfortable and encouraging towards a straight posture. Best of luck figuring out what works for you
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# ? May 3, 2024 23:57 |
It probably is all down to habituation. I've been sitting cross-legged at random my entire life and it's completely comfortable to me (if perhaps to the detriment of my aging ligaments) so I do that a lot; but if that's not you, don't force it. Though it is good to try different angles now and again, of course!
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FouRPlaY posted:Just wanted to do a quick sanity check: I did my first cross-leg meditation session (I would just sit in a chair before), and sure enough, my feet/lower legs feel asleep. My concern was how long they took to get feeling/circulation back. So is this pretty standard, no danger, and my body will just get used to it, yes? yeah that's normal and not dangerous provided you're sitting for normal amounts of time. finding something that works well for you as a seat/cushion can make it somewhat better, though personally my legs never stopped falling asleep
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# ? May 21, 2024 14:19 |
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Ah, so no easy consensus then for me to just adopt. Drat. Thanks for the replies, gang. I'll try some alterations in positions, and give things a few more shots. And if it doesn't work, I won't stay married to it, and go back to meditating on my chair
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