Yes or No ...

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plwk wrote:No. Have you patted a cat today?
No. The cats in our neighborhood are gone. :thinking: I didn't recognize this before.

Do your cat(s) have a canopy bed? (Or do you have any cat at all?)
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No. They sleep where they will sometimes against my will...
Is Tathagatagarbha the same as sunyata?
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Yes, because everything is sunyata. :tongue: :thinking: And No, because if they would be the same there would be no need for two different names. So everything is the same and it is diversified at the same time.

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Yes. Do you understand the meaning of dukkha?
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Oh, yeah, man - don't tell me anything about it anymore...

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No, but I realize the difference.

Is impermanence really impermanent?
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shel wrote:No, but I realize the difference.
:twothumbsup: Your perfectly right. I noticed my mistake much too late. My English is overcharged right now.
Sorry, this is a good question here, but i'm out. Tilt.
Is impermanence really impermanent?
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If I had to say a yes or no..

no, only because Nagarjuna said the wise don't even dwell in the middle! So...by extension...even impermanence isn't necessarily impermanent?

Have you ever slept in the snow?
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No. Have you ever wanted to smack politicians in your country?
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No.

Do you think a Buddhist bar tender is wrong?
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shel wrote:No.

Do you think a Buddhist bar tender is wrong?
No. It's none of my business.
Have you ever aspired to enter politics?
A person once asked me why I would want to stop rebirth. "It sounds pretty cool. Being able to come back. Who wouldn't want to be reborn."
I replied. "Wanting to be reborn is like wanting to stay in a jail cell, when you have the chance to go free and experience the whole wide world. Does a convict, on being freed from his shabby, constricting, little cell, suddenly say "I really want to go back to jail and be put in a cell. It sounds pretty cool. Being able to come back. Who wouldn't want that?"
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No,

Do you think kali yuga is the equivalent of the Christian 'End of days'?
Let peace reign!

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No.Judeo Christianity is a symptom of Kali Yuga.

Have you ever seen falling star?
I am from Poland I use google translator I do not know English
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No. Have you ever seen falling rain?
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Yes, just right now. Heavy drops...

Are you aspiring to become a bodhisattva?
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No. Are you aspiring to be inspiring?
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:smile: Yes, first of all i try to inspire myself.

Am i right, if i guess that you aspire nothing at all?
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No. I aspire to eat when eating, sleep when sleeping.
Have you watched CBS 'The Talk' Show?
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plwk wrote:No. I aspire to eat when eating, sleep when sleeping.
Have you watched CBS 'The Talk' Show?
No.
Do you aspire to become a Pratyekabuddha?
A person once asked me why I would want to stop rebirth. "It sounds pretty cool. Being able to come back. Who wouldn't want to be reborn."
I replied. "Wanting to be reborn is like wanting to stay in a jail cell, when you have the chance to go free and experience the whole wide world. Does a convict, on being freed from his shabby, constricting, little cell, suddenly say "I really want to go back to jail and be put in a cell. It sounds pretty cool. Being able to come back. Who wouldn't want that?"
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No. Isn't this cute?

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