

Red Faced Buddha wrote:Although I think we should consider all men and women our brothers and sisters(metaphorically speaking.)members of Dharmic religions have a special bond.Whether we are Hindus,Buddhist,Jains,Sikhs,etc we all seek enlightenment and liberation from the wheel of rebirth.Our religions have common roots and most of us teach ahimsa(or a doctrine similar to it.)

Sure...Although I think we should consider all men and women our brothers and sisters(metaphorically speaking.)
A 'special bond' like? Are you thinking along the lines of Islam and their concept of the 'People of the Book'?members of Dharmic religions have a special bond.
Really? By the way, what is 'enlightenment' and 'liberation'? The last time I talked to some 'Buddhists', they were more interested in coming back again as more handsome men or pretty women or postponing cultivation for the 'next life' for stuff like making more money & 'sowing more wild oats' ...Whether we are Hindus,Buddhist,Jains,Sikhs,etc we all seek enlightenment and liberation from the wheel of rebirth.
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html
Then Sakka, having delighted in & expressed his approval of the Blessed One's words, asked Him a further question:
"Dear Sir, do all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal?"
"No, deva-king, not all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal."
"Why, dear Sir, don't all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal?"
"The world is made up of many properties, various properties. Because of the many & various properties in the world, then whichever property living beings get fixated on, they become entrenched & latch onto it, saying, 'Only this is true; anything else is worthless.' This is why not all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal."
"But, dear Sir, are all brahmans & contemplatives utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate?"
"No, deva-king, not all brahmans & contemplatives are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate."
"But why, dear Sir, are not all brahmans & contemplatives utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate?"
"Those monks who are released through the total ending of craving are the ones who are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate. This is why not all brahmans & contemplatives are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate."
So do the positive atheists and other religionists and the point is?Our religions have common roots and most of us teach ahimsa(or a doctrine similar to it.)
plwk wrote:Sure...Although I think we should consider all men and women our brothers and sisters(metaphorically speaking.)A 'special bond' like? Are you thinking along the lines of Islam and their concept of the 'People of the Book'?members of Dharmic religions have a special bond.Really? By the way, what is 'enlightenment' and 'liberation'? The last time I talked to some 'Buddhists', they were more interested in coming back again as more handsome men or pretty women or postponing cultivation for the 'next life' for stuff like making more money & 'sowing more wild oats' ...Whether we are Hindus,Buddhist,Jains,Sikhs,etc we all seek enlightenment and liberation from the wheel of rebirth.
Consider this passage...http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html
Then Sakka, having delighted in & expressed his approval of the Blessed One's words, asked Him a further question:
"Dear Sir, do all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal?"
"No, deva-king, not all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal."
"Why, dear Sir, don't all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal?"
"The world is made up of many properties, various properties. Because of the many & various properties in the world, then whichever property living beings get fixated on, they become entrenched & latch onto it, saying, 'Only this is true; anything else is worthless.' This is why not all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal."
"But, dear Sir, are all brahmans & contemplatives utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate?"
"No, deva-king, not all brahmans & contemplatives are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate."
"But why, dear Sir, are not all brahmans & contemplatives utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate?"
"Those monks who are released through the total ending of craving are the ones who are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate. This is why not all brahmans & contemplatives are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate."So do the positive atheists and other religionists and the point is?Our religions have common roots and most of us teach ahimsa(or a doctrine similar to it.)
Huifeng wrote:Be careful not to overly conflate the Vedic / Brahmanic lines with the Sramanic lines, as while both use the term "dharma", there are some very big differences.
~~ Huifeng
plwk wrote:Sure...Although I think we should consider all men and women our brothers and sisters(metaphorically speaking.)A 'special bond' like? Are you thinking along the lines of Islam and their concept of the 'People of the Book'?members of Dharmic religions have a special bond.Really? By the way, what is 'enlightenment' and 'liberation'? The last time I talked to some 'Buddhists', they were more interested in coming back again as more handsome men or pretty women or postponing cultivation for the 'next life' for stuff like making more money & 'sowing more wild oats' ...Whether we are Hindus,Buddhist,Jains,Sikhs,etc we all seek enlightenment and liberation from the wheel of rebirth.
Consider this passage...http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html
Then Sakka, having delighted in & expressed his approval of the Blessed One's words, asked Him a further question:
"Dear Sir, do all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal?"
"No, deva-king, not all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal."
"Why, dear Sir, don't all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal?"
"The world is made up of many properties, various properties. Because of the many & various properties in the world, then whichever property living beings get fixated on, they become entrenched & latch onto it, saying, 'Only this is true; anything else is worthless.' This is why not all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal."
"But, dear Sir, are all brahmans & contemplatives utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate?"
"No, deva-king, not all brahmans & contemplatives are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate."
"But why, dear Sir, are not all brahmans & contemplatives utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate?"
"Those monks who are released through the total ending of craving are the ones who are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate. This is why not all brahmans & contemplatives are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate."So do the positive atheists and other religionists and the point is?Our religions have common roots and most of us teach ahimsa(or a doctrine similar to it.)

deepbluehum wrote:Huifeng wrote:Be careful not to overly conflate the Vedic / Brahmanic lines with the Sramanic lines, as while both use the term "dharma", there are some very big differences.
~~ Huifeng
Be careful not to project your ice-cold ideas on innocent people.
Rakshasa wrote:Also, OP, you may consider all Dharmic religions as brothers, but the Hindus consider Buddhism as a minor sect of Hinduism. It is common for Hindus to claim that Buddha was a Vishnu avatar and that he only did some minor cosmetic changes to "Greater Hindu religion" to come out with another sect. They also claim that Buddha owed to the Brahmins for creating this religion. Some Hindus outrightly deny that Buddha even created a religion.
This misinformation should be cleared, instead of promoted.
PS: I am an ex-Hindu.
Yes,in the past Buddhist have been persecuted by Hindus,and yes,the Brahmins have claimed Buddha was an avatar of Vishnu which was likely an attempt to get rid of him or reduce his status.However,you can't just condemn Hindus for that.We share several gods,Mahakala/Shiva,Hayagriva,Skanda and several others.In the past,there have been several evil people who have persecuted people for their religion and ethnicity.Are we going to condemn all Christians just because of the atrocities of Adolf Hitler and other cruel Christian dictators?Should Jews hate and despise all Christians for the persecution they had experienced in the past?You seem to bear a lot of hatred towards Hinduism,but both religions,together with Jainism,sprung up from the same roots and share several of the same gods(though I'm unsure about the Jains.)
greentara wrote:Huifeng, All these comparisons. How about "To be, free from the ego, is the bliss of life"
Red Faced Buddha wrote:Although I think we should consider all men and women our brothers and sisters(metaphorically speaking.)members of Dharmic religions have a special bond.

Venerable Huifeng. Our friend is a Mahayana monk teaching Buddhism in a Hong Kong University.greentara wrote:Huifeng, All these comparisons. How about "To be, free from the ego, is the bliss of life"

greentara wrote:pueraeternus »
"What is egoistic about seeing things as they are? I guess for a lot of us, ignorance is indeed bliss."
You misunderstood, I'm saying the ego is the source of all problems! I am not saying it is egotistical to see things as they are.
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