• Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.

Buddhist Convert to Orthodoxy

Status
Not open for further replies.

Marjorie

Senior Veteran
Sep 5, 2004
2,873
176
37
✟18,940.00
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Single
Along the lines of the discussion on Orthodox outreach to non-Christians, I thought I'd share this link:

http://strannik.com/watchful_gate/Through_the_Eastern_Gate.html

which is one of my favorite converstion stories and probably the most non-polemical as well. The convert is fair and loving towards his old faith (Buddhism) without compromising the singular truth of the Orthodox faith.

In IC XC,
Marjorie
 
  • Like
Reactions: MariaRegina

Dust and Ashes

wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked
May 4, 2004
6,081
337
56
Visit site
✟7,946.00
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
I know a very dear brother from my Church who used to be Buddhist and it is so fascinating to hear him talk about what a loving faith it is and was for him yet he still wasn't fulfilled until he found his way to Christ in the Holy Orthodox Church.
 
Upvote 0

MariaRegina

Well-Known Member
Jun 26, 2003
53,283
14,159
Visit site
✟115,460.00
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
Marjorie said:
Along the lines of the discussion on Orthodox outreach to non-Christians, I thought I'd share this link:

http://strannik.com/watchful_gate/Through_the_Eastern_Gate.html

which is one of my favorite converstion stories and probably the most non-polemical as well. The convert is fair and loving towards his old faith (Buddhism) without compromising the singular truth of the Orthodox faith.

In IC XC,
Marjorie

I too read this story with tears running down my cheeks.

Thanks for sharing it.

Lovingly in Christ,
Elizabeth
 
Upvote 0

Marjorie

Senior Veteran
Sep 5, 2004
2,873
176
37
✟18,940.00
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Single
forgivensinner001 said:
I know a very dear brother from my Church who used to be Buddhist and it is so fascinating to hear him talk about what a loving faith it is and was for him yet he still wasn't fulfilled until he found his way to Christ in the Holy Orthodox Church.
Fr. Seraphim Rose, a former Buddhist, once said something to the effect that Buddhism is true as far as it goes, but it just doesn't go far enough.

Also, Aria and Elizabeth, I also had tears running down my cheeks when I read this... I cry at everything but this was worthy of it. :)

In IC XC,
Marjorie
 
Upvote 0

Marjorie

Senior Veteran
Sep 5, 2004
2,873
176
37
✟18,940.00
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Single
countrymousenc said:
Thanks for sharing this, Marjorie. I have a cousin who's been into Taoism for a long time; perhaps he'd be interested in reading this, and maybe even the book.
I also really want the book; I've heard really good things about it. I was interested in Taoism for a little while... not seriously though.

In IC XC,
Marjorie
 
Upvote 0

OrthodoxServant86

Active Member
Jun 27, 2003
196
0
38
Southern Ontario, Canada
Visit site
✟318.00
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Single
Let me just say, I have that book and have read it; it has completely revolutionized my mindset and faith in terms of understanding and application. Most notably, it has given me insights into the nature of tradition in human civilization, the role of Christ in the transfiguration of tradition/philosophy, the origins of man's revolt against God and the nature of the universe (wow!).

For some reason I could never find myself able to comprehend Orthodox spirituality and philosophy until I read this book; it was like my mind always thought like a Daoist's and then this book moulded it so as to understand Orthodoxy. I still think much like a Daoist would when I approach the faith, it helps everything make sense. I guess then you could say this book is like a decoder ring, lol :p .

In peace,

-Justin
 
Upvote 0

jkotinek

Orthodox Aggie
Jul 25, 2004
199
8
48
Bryan, TX
Visit site
✟22,877.00
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
The woman who was baptized with my wife and I was raised as a Buddhist. I thought one of the most insightful comments she made on the difference was that while Buddhist philosophy stresses becoming one with everything by annihilating the self, Orthodox Christianity teaches us Communion with all of creation through Christ while affirming our individual personhood.
 
Upvote 0

MariaRegina

Well-Known Member
Jun 26, 2003
53,283
14,159
Visit site
✟115,460.00
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
jkotinek said:
The woman who was baptized with my wife and I was raised as a Buddhist. I thought one of the most insightful comments she made on the difference was that while Buddhist philosophy stresses becoming one with everything by annihilating the self, Orthodox Christianity teaches us Communion with all of creation through Christ while affirming our individual personhood.

Thanks for that thought.

Yes, we cannot hate ourselves and call ourselves good Orthodox Christians. We must accept ourselves as God created us. So I leave my hair with its greying attributes (Irish premature grey) and I don't wear lipstick.

I guess the part of the Liturgy I appreciate the best is seeing my brothers and sisters receive Holy Communion, and becoming one in Christ -- the Mystical Body of Christ.

Lovingly in Christ our God,
Elizabeth
 
  • Like
Reactions: Eusebios
Upvote 0
Sep 13, 2004
13
2
Tunbridge Wells
✟22,844.00
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Single
I'll keep a look out for Damascene's book - I must say that I'm usually very wary of anything linking eastern mysticism to anything else (as an ex-physicist I've seen too much junk peddled with "amazing" links to quantum mechanics :scratch: ), but as this one comes so highly recommended...

Great OP marjorie - I also looked at buddhism for a time. Emotionally it didn't quite sit right with me - something felt lacking. But the emphasis on the here-and-now was (still is) beneficial - one of the attractions of orthodoxy for me is that, at times, it does seem to say "just get on with things" :)
 
Upvote 0

Eusebios

Create in me a clean heart O God!
Feb 17, 2004
2,836
206
65
Canton, OH.
Visit site
✟27,812.00
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others
Wow, so interesting! I too was received into the Church along with a former buddhist! He is quite fond of "Christ The Eternal Tao" and he has helped me a good deal in terms of coming to grips with the idea of being "present" if you will, though I am often less than so.
I haven't looked at the article yet, but will now.
In Xp,
Eusebios.
:bow:
went back and read the article, very moving!
 
  • Like
Reactions: MariaRegina
Upvote 0
Status
Not open for further replies.