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Love and peace is the ONLY foundation-to build....
Perhaps so.
I can only speak from my personal experience.
True, myself also
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Perhaps so.
I can only speak from my personal experience.
I've been on retreat the past 5 days, I'm back now.From a very high level analysis: Your attachment to the man resulted in an action which caused a birth, and birth always results in decay and death, which results in dukkha.
Welcome back.I've been on retreat the past 5 days, I'm back now.
Perspective is everything. From my perspective, your analysis that you give is from a very low level of awareness. And that the more one steps back to a more cosmic wide perspective of things both seen and unseen, the more dukkha becomes non-existent. I might add...that's my experience of things.
Thank You!Welcome back.
I'd rather not say where I've gone other than to say that awareness of dukkha exist only in this material Dualistic world. Awareness of it is a stepping stone that for some people is very helpful for them in their journey to be able to open up to a wider perspective. Though it's a great awareness for some people to be at, it's not the last step and really when looked at from a much wider perspective, it not far up the ladder. I certainly would not lock my horns there as if I've arrived or anything like that, at least from my experience of things.Have you experienced this "cosmic wide perspective" where the absence of dukkha is permanent? Or, in other words, was that sukkha you experienced eternal?
There is no such thing as dysfunction in the living, animating energy of the immaterial universe.I see all action as a combination of both functional and dysfunctional.
I'd have to disagree. All of creation, as I perceive it, is ultimately the result of ignorance.There is no such thing as dysfunction in the living, animating energy of the immaterial universe.
And I have to totally disagree with you. It takes an incredible amount of intelligence for the Universe to even exist. Creation, Creativity, Consciousness, Awareness...Life itSelf IS intelligence, or none of it would even happen.I'd have to disagree. All of creation, as I perceive it, is ultimately the result of ignorance.
I don't dispute that intelligence is required for creativeness (the "how").And I have to totally disagree with you. It takes an incredible amount of intelligence for the Universe to even exist. Creation, Creativity, Consciousness, Awareness...Life itSelf IS intelligence, or none of it would even happen.
From my perspective and Buddhist experience, your swimming way too much in the brain of duality. Move beyond that! You will never get a satisfying answer for the "why". The ignorance part is not with Creation, it's with us.What I'm stating instead is that the "why" behind the activity of creation itself is based on ignorance.
I've no problem with duality ... whether there is duality or non-duality, it does not change the fact that dukkha exists.From my perspective and Buddhist experience, your swimming way too much in the brain of duality. Move beyond that! You will never get a satisfying answer for the "why". The ignorance part is not with Creation, it's with us.
I'm at a loss as to how dukkha can even exist in non-duality.I've no problem with duality ... whether there is duality or non-duality, it does not change the fact that dukkha exists.
It would be interesting to see how all of this changes for you as time moves on.In my experience, we engage in creative activity because we often think "more" will solve dukkha ("creation" is the act of adding more). It is actually less (uncreation?) which actually resolves dukkha. In many respects, Buddhist & Hindu meditation can be said to be the process of reversing creation.
I cannot and do not say that your experience is incorrect or wrong, I am merely writing from my own personal experience.
How is duality or non-duality related to the existence or non-existence of dukkha?I'm at a loss as to how dukkha can even exist in non-duality.
LikewiseIt would be interesting to see how all of this changes for you as time moves on.
Have you had any training in breath? In this very brief quote from "The Radiance Sutras #3", when one rides the breath to infinity, and while residing there, could you please point towards where dukkha resides?How is duality or non-duality related to the existence or non-existence of dukkha?
Yes, but my breath training is according to the early Buddhist/Kammatthana tradition, in samatha and jhana.Have you had any training in breath? In this very brief quote from "The Radiance Sutras #3", when one rides the breath to infinity, and while residing there, could you please point towards where dukkha resides?
"Breath flows out, emptying, emptying,
Offering itself to infinity.
Cherishing these moments,
Mind dissolves into space,
Body becomes a vibrating field,
Pulsating between fullness and emptiness."
For what purpose?As many have pointed out, "love" is such a multivalent word, that it is essentially meaningless.
The ultimate goal of Buddhist practice - nibbana - is absent of attachments (and thus, absent of dukkha) of any kind, transcending the attachments of love (judging by any of its definitions, or attempts at definitions, I've heard).
Wouldn't death be the only way to attain sukkha? or is death part of dukkha, and how can one avoid death?No ... simply relief from dukkha (and thus, permanent sukkha).
As I watch a mother with her new born child, I know for truth that Love is not meaningless!As many have pointed out, "love" is such a multivalent word, that it is essentially meaningless.