by Dave The Seeker » Sun Dec 18, 2011 1:12 pm
Is there a difference in these two?
Other than possibly different "schools" of Buddhism?
The definitions of both, as far as I can tell, they are really the same.
Thanks
Kind wishes, The Seeker
Everyday problems teach us to have a realistic attitude.
They teach us that life is what life is; flawed.
Yet with tremendous potential for joy and fulfillment.
~Lama Surya Das~
If your path teaches you to act and exert yourself correctly and leads to spiritual realizations such as love, compassion and wisdom then obviously it's worthwhile.
~Lama Thubten Yeshe~
One whose mind is freed does not argue with anyone, he does not dispute with anyone. He makes use of the conventional terms of the world without clinging to them
~The Buddha~