
Hanzze wrote:I had seen and wrote that many followers of the great vehicle are teaching hope, grasping on hope, praising hope.
Hanzze wrote:Dear Friends,
I had seen and wrote that many followers of the great vehicle are teaching hope, grasping on hope, praising hope. I don't know a little about Sutras, so I like to ask you why is there teaching, grasping and praising of hope?
Is there any Buddha Dhrama that is teaching hope?
Is there any Buddha Dharma that is leads to grasping on hope?
Is there any Buddha Dharma that is praising hope?
Is there any Bodhisattva precept or vow that forces to teach hope?
Is there any Bodhisattva precept or vow that keeps one grasping on hope?
Is there any Bodhisattva precept or vow that forces the praising of hope?
But actually I cannot see a difference here between small and great vehicle since both manifest through their followers which are human beings of more or less "ordinary" types.
Hanzze wrote:So let me ask one more time in the same way. Did any enlightenment being ever taught hope, ever taught the grasping on hope, ever taught to praising hope?
followers of the great vehicle are teaching
Is alcohol a manifestation of fear?
so let us hope for Nirvana.
May all become auspicious.
The perfection of prayer without hopes or fear,
whatever auspiciousness there is of great prayer,
let that auspiciousness appear here now.
Hanzze wrote:and why is hope not taught, not grasped, not praised by enlighten beings?
Thanks Geoff for sharing me a little of the life Trungpa Rinpoche. First to read his words made me hoping and than reading he died brought me hoplessness. Is alcohol a manifestation of fear?
Trungpa Rinpoche (from Illusion's Game):
Creating this kind of hope is one of the most prominent features of spiritual materialism.…There are so many promises involved. So much hope is planted in your heart. This is playing on your weakness. It creates further confusion with regard to pain. You forget about the pain altogether and get involved in looking for something other than the pain. And that itself is pain.…That is what we will go through unless we understand that the basic requirement for treading the spiritual path is hopelessness.

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neverdowell wrote:No hope in samsara.
TMingyur wrote:Hanzze wrote:Dear Friends,
I had seen and wrote that many followers of the great vehicle are teaching hope, grasping on hope, praising hope. I don't know a little about Sutras, so I like to ask you why is there teaching, grasping and praising of hope?
Is there any Buddha Dhrama that is teaching hope?
Is there any Buddha Dharma that is leads to grasping on hope?
Is there any Buddha Dharma that is praising hope?
Is there any Bodhisattva precept or vow that forces to teach hope?
Is there any Bodhisattva precept or vow that keeps one grasping on hope?
Is there any Bodhisattva precept or vow that forces the praising of hope?
Hi Friend
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There are such kinds of conventional sayings, but as to teachings I never came across a teachings that taught hope.
But there are teachings that teach causes and effects and therefore there may arise hopes that after having applied the right causes the right effects may arise in dependence on thatBut actually I cannot see a difference here between small and great vehicle since both manifest through their followers which are human beings of more or less "ordinary" types.
Actually setting out on a path that is considered to lead to a goal implies the hope that the corresponding goal can be reached by means of this path. Otherwise who would set out on a path that doesn't lead where one wants to arrive at?![]()
This has led some to say "The path is the goal" but isn't that a goal anyway and isn't then starting to tread a path that one hasn't trodden before based on hope too?![]()
"Path is non-path" is the response of some but here I suspect this saying being based on the hope that "hope is non-hope"![]()
Kind regards
Hanzze wrote:Dear friends,
when it is like that, that hope is not taught, not taught to grasp, not praised by enlighten beings, please let me ask one more time,
why is hope not taught, not taught to grasp on, not praised by enlighten beings?
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