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Yes Proscribe / Knowledge3. In just the short time I've known you here, you have gone from Catholic to Lutheran, almost back to Catholic, to Orthodox, almost back to Catholic yet again... Thank God all of these changes have been to Trinitarian, and relatively sober churches, so far.My history?ok.
But the fact is, with this history of jumping from faith to faith, and compounded with this very real issue... I am genuinely concerned for you. I am afraid that you may latch on to this new philosophy/religion and abandon the One True Church.Yes, my diagnosis is "schizoeffective disorder" but have to wait and see what the Head Psychiatrist says about my mental state. Will pray . .
Did you speak with the priest ?
Like Anhelyna said, this is your problem. And it is a BIG problem, Wes. You need an Orthodox spiritual director to meet with regularly. Not living in an Orthodox culture just makes that even more important.I have spoken with a canonical priest before - I just don't feel it necessary to speak with them that often.
No, its time to not be fixated on anything. (unhealthy attachments)
The main problem with Buddhism, as I see it, is that it views itself as an entirely empty philosophy, which makes it meaningless. Yet it clearly has substance and meaning in it, and the adherents of Buddhism even ascribe meaning to it, so it is self-contradictory. I'm not really a fan of basing everything fundamentally on a contradiction. A contradiction means that something is false in every possible circumstance. Falsity is truth? It makes no sense. Live a Buddhist life, even though living a Buddhist life is completely void of everything.
How can a Buddhist not be fixated on Buddhism? When your goal is escaping Samsara, how can you achieve it by ignoring it? In order to ignore it, you have to fixate on something else (like NOT fixating about it--which is itself a new but related fixation)...
A Buddhist looks at a half-full glass and says that it is empty despite its appearance. A Christian looks at the same glass and says that it is full--of God's spirit--despite its appearance.
If everything is basically an illusion, as Buddhism seems to espouse, then the very fact that everything is an illusion is a reality--not illusory. If everything being an illusion is true, then it contradicts the reality of that fact.
In order to escape suffering, you have to embrace the reality that is God. Suffering only exists because we are apart from God. When we unite ourselves to God (theosis), there is no suffering.
A Buddhist would probably be fine with what I said (mostly) and not consider it a criticism. Their criticism of Christianity would probably consist of something like "it's too full". I'd be fine with that, too.I figured a Buddhist would say "The main problem with Christianity first" . .
I don't really get what the Malankara have to do with this.You know that myth about Jesus in India? Jesus probably sent His disciple St. Thomas there. That is where we get the -Indian Christians-- . .
A Buddhist would probably be fine with what I said (mostly) and not consider it a criticism. Their criticism of Christianity would probably consist of something like "it's too full". I'd be fine with that, too.
I don't really get what the Malankara have to do with this.
When I took my Buddhist Philosophy class we were given two sets of possible dates. That was pretty much the one of them and the other was around the same time as Socrates. But yeah, it does pre-date Christianity. Socrates also said some interesting things before the Incarnation. In the apology, he claimed that he received what knowledge he had from the eudaimon (good spirit). He also refers only to god (God?) in the singular.What caught my attention was that Buddhism is older than Christianity and its founder -Gautama Buddha- lived around 557-621 B.C.
(not sure about the exact dating period)
That there are. I saw a Facebook status today saying this: "Genesis = Genes of Isis. The book ORIGINALLY was written by an Egyptian priest named Moses. What we have was NOT written by Moses - a rewrite of a rewrite. Genesis represents the Isis resurrection of the Osirian spirituality that used to exist in Atlantis"Not much. I was watching some Youtube videos and unfortunately people do put out alot of misinformation and lies or misunderstandings.
When I took my Buddhist Philosophy class we were given two sets of possible dates. That was pretty much the one of them and the other was around the same time as Socrates. But yeah, it does pre-date Christianity. Socrates also said some interesting things before the Incarnation. In the apology, he claimed that he received what knowledge he had from the eudaimon (good spirit). He also refers only to god (God?) in the singular.
That there are. I saw a Facebook status today saying this: "Genesis = Genes of Isis. The book ORIGINALLY was written by an Egyptian priest named Moses. What we have was NOT written by Moses - a rewrite of a rewrite. Genesis represents the Isis resurrection of the Osirian spirituality that used to exist in Atlantis"
Protoevangel said:Like Anhelyna said, this is your problem. And it is a BIG problem, Wes. You need an Orthodox spiritual director to meet with regularly. Not living in an Orthodox culture just makes that even more important.
Proscribe,
I tend to agree that you need to see a spiritual director on a regular basis and shore up your own faith.
Steve
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