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"'I am the owner of my actions (kamma), heir to my actions, born of my actions, related through my actions, and have my actions as my arbitrator.
Whatever I do, for good or for evil, to that will I fall heir'...
Who knows? What seems more likely to me is that if it weren't for Buddhism, probably we wouldn't even be speaking of Bön right now.
Pay attention, please:
His followers up to this days have no interest to meet any lama at all, cos why for? Lamas have no teaching at all, everything was stolen long time ago....caveman wrote:I once asked a Bonpo Tulku about the karma of a nation.
He told me at a good example of the karma of a nation is Tibet.
When Tibet followed the Bon way it was a strong and powerful nation, feared by its neighbours.
They Indian Buddhism came and 1200 years later were is Tibet, GONE!
A buddhist Tibet was feared by no one and the bulk of its wars were Sect wars between the Nyingma, Sakya, Karma Kagyu, Drikung Kagyu and finally the Gelupa.
He stated that it was the Mongols (foreigners) who decided who would lead Tibet and what its religion would be.
A buddhist Tibet fell to the Chinese the Tulku stated because the Tibetan people embraced a foreign teaching.
What do you think about the national karma of Tibet and what this Bon Tulku told me.
Enochian wrote:
Why do I have a feeling you made this up?
And you do realize that Bon came AFTER buddhism right?
Bon is a renegade branch of Indian Vajrayana (also known as "Tibetan Buddhism").
Enochian wrote:I'm going by what the scholars say
http://earlytibet.com/2009/08/24/buddhism-and-bon-iv/
Do you have a carbon dating for Zhang Zhung Nyen Gyud?
heart wrote:
You realize that Sam van Schaik's say is that there was a a relligion called Bon before Buddhism?
/magnus
Enochian wrote:Read the following quote over and over again, until it sinks in:
"But the fact is it’s not at all clear that there was a religion in Tibet called “Bon” before the 11th century."heart wrote:
You realize that Sam van Schaik's say is that there was a a relligion called Bon before Buddhism?
/magnus
No he is saying the exact opposite. You didn't even read what you quoted, did you?
heart wrote:He is saying "The conclusion I’d like to draw is that at least some Buddhists, by the end of the 10th century and perhaps earlier, thought of the funeral rituals practised in earlier times by Tibetan ritual specialists as a religion called Bon." . It is clear enough.
/magnus
Enochian wrote:And you do realize that Bon came AFTER buddhism right?
adinatha wrote:The notion that ancient Tajiks had A path to buddhahood ...
Namdrol wrote:adinatha wrote:The notion that ancient Tajiks had A path to buddhahood ...
I see you are keeping up the long Drigung tradition of anti-Bon polemics.
adinatha wrote:Namdrol wrote:adinatha wrote:The notion that ancient Tajiks had A path to buddhahood ...
I see you are keeping up the long Drigung tradition of anti-Bon polemics.
Honestly I had no idea there was a long Drigung tradition of anti-Bon polemics. I'm just kiddin ya. I'm sure the Tazik people had a 20,000 year old high culture.
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