The better term here, rather than "I am holy", might be "I am pious". "I am holy" implies I am of great perfection and I ought to be revered, while "I am pious" implies that I have great respect for something more perfect and higher than myself — Metaphysician Undercover
The only hope is that wisdom will keep pace with scientific knowledge — EnPassant
Jokes go a long way in the business agenda — Metaphysician Undercover
And this self-identity is the source of all the mischief and all the unnecessary suffering of the world. — unenlightened
Yes. Krishnamurti at least, rejects authority, including his own, in favour of a scientific approach — unenlightened
First of all, the endless exponential grows doesn't exist in nature — Skeptic
This again? Time to move on, HH. Work on improving your own posts — jamalrob
You don't me hence you don't know what I do. — Janus
I am saying that I think it's eminently reasonable to drop conclusions; — Janus
This does not look promising, The Opposite — jamalrob
I am saying that I think it's eminently reasonable to drop conclusions; that's the whole point! — Janus
Then how do we know many have travelled to it? — Isaac
That we have absolutely no information on which to base speculation - "I think it's made entirely of pink blancmange", "Really? I think it's the intestines of giant space alien" ... What a fascinating conversation. — Isaac
I'm very open to counterarguments, but none have been forthcoming. — Janus
I'd be less sympathetic to a discussion in which people actually took these studies to be evidence of an afterlife. — jamalrob
and avoid a schism which would be perhaps be caused by a radically new interpretation of the vinaya. — TLCD1996
If religion could tell us anything definite, which could be rationally or empirically demonstrated to be true — Janus
And of course I agree about exploring experience, and coming to no conclusions about it — Janus
That is why religious experience cannot tell us anything definite — Janus
My point is this: people don't like Biden, but there is little or no substance. The expression used to be, "Where's the beef?" No one seems to have any. — tim wood
that's why I'm not one to say that all other religions are wrong, but I will not hesitate to say I'm skeptical that they all lead to the same place. — TLCD1996
No comment on good or bad Buddhists, but it seems that his lineage is part of a controversy around the issue of genuine reincarnation lineages. An issue found lately in Tibetan Buddhism — TLCD1996
The Buddha's emphasis, over and over, is on the four noble truths, and it is under this framework that all classifications of "self" or "ultimate" are presumably abandoned and done away with. — TLCD1996
Resident teacher, Lama Losang, leads our weekly meetings. A fully ordained monk, Lama Losang completed the traditional Kagyu three-year retreat at Karme Ling in 2004. In addition to being a Karma Kagyu lineage teacher, Lama Losang (David Bole) is also an Acupuncture Physician with a Doctorate in Psychology, and teaches, lectures, and conducts workshops around the country. In honor of Lama’s 70th birthday, July 26, 2019, Mayor Lauren Poe and the City of Gainesville proclaimed Dr. David Bole (Lama Losang): Health, Happiness, and Liberation Day.
Perhaps not seeing that nukes are disadvantageous to both is the insane aspect to the issue. — TheMadFool
like StreetlightX. — TheMadFool
Who said we were in charge? — Possibility
But the ‘big picture’ seems too big now for an individual mind - I think this has been our main issue for some time. — Possibility
We draw arbitrary boundaries where physics blends into chemistry and chemistry into biology, and we say ‘stay within your lane’ with clear funding and industry segmentation. It’s no wonder the big picture is out of our grasp — Possibility
We’ve looked up from focusing on our individual, specialised tasks and thought, “Crap - how did this happen?” — Possibility
Could Kamala Harris be a potential VP pick for Biden? — 0 thru 9
Now, what 'enlightenment' is, is obviously a vexed and deep question. In the Buddhist tradition, the word that was translated as 'enlightenment' was 'bodhi', which is elsewhere translated as 'wisdom' — Wayfarer
Thank you for the information and I can tell you're much more knowledgeable than me! — Daniel san
They come into and go out of existence continuously in exceedingly short time-spans — Wayfarer
It’s simply not worth discussing it with someone whose mind is already made up. It’s a waste of time for both parties. — Wayfarer
but because you won't admit it is a faith like any other. — Janus
I don't believe any conclusions can be rationally derived from them. — Janus
Others can see you sitting at the table and thus confirm your belief in your experience of sitting at the table. — Janus
Why would you say that? — Janus
It is the theist who is claiming that something invisible exists. — Janus
It is the theist who is claiming that something invisible exists — Janus
The main problem with our usual understanding of secularity is that it is taken-for-granted, so we are not aware that it is a worldview. It is an ideology that pretends to be the everyday world we live in.
Note, I'm not claiming that peak experiences don't tell us anything about the nature of reality, but simply that we have no way of knowing that they do, no matter how certain we may feel that they do. — Janus
Gnosticism is the belief that certain kinds of experiences tell us something about the nature of reality. That cannot ever be anything more than a belief or feeling, no matter how convincing the experiences may be. — Janus
Not at all, you just seem to have forgotten when you wrote the linked post that this is a philosophy forum. — praxis
. No really, science and implementation of a technology should be two separate things. — ssu
I suggest that you keep this more top-of-mind. — praxis