03-03-2014, 03:27 PM
Dear all,
i'd like to share something about buddhism. As some believe Buddhism is atheist or Buddha is worshipped, i just wanted to write about it.
take care
ps: not a buddhist however believing it contains some truths
Buddhism accepts that there is an immense cosmic energy which pulsates through every living things, including plants. This energy interacts with the karmic energy which an individual generates and determines the course that a life will take. The birth of an individual is not the first creation of a life but the continuation of one that had always existed and will continue to exist so long as the karmic energy is not quelled through final liberation in the unconditioned state. Now, for a life to manifest itself in a new existence, certain factors, namely seasons, germinal order and nature must be fulfilled. These are supported by mental energy and karmic energy and all these elements are in constant interaction and interdependent with each other resulting in constant changes to a human being's life.
http://www.budsas.org/ebud/whatbudbeliev/312.htm
from a japanese
http://www.iop.or.jp/kawada2.htm
i'd like to share something about buddhism. As some believe Buddhism is atheist or Buddha is worshipped, i just wanted to write about it.
take care
ps: not a buddhist however believing it contains some truths
Buddhism accepts that there is an immense cosmic energy which pulsates through every living things, including plants. This energy interacts with the karmic energy which an individual generates and determines the course that a life will take. The birth of an individual is not the first creation of a life but the continuation of one that had always existed and will continue to exist so long as the karmic energy is not quelled through final liberation in the unconditioned state. Now, for a life to manifest itself in a new existence, certain factors, namely seasons, germinal order and nature must be fulfilled. These are supported by mental energy and karmic energy and all these elements are in constant interaction and interdependent with each other resulting in constant changes to a human being's life.
http://www.budsas.org/ebud/whatbudbeliev/312.htm
from a japanese
http://www.iop.or.jp/kawada2.htm