Shawn
Shawn
Wayfarer
Gregory
Wayfarer
Their goal in life is a moral stance, one that doesn't ask if their is eternal joy as a reward — Gregory
I have heard that on one occasion the Blessed One was staying in Savatthi, at the Eastern Gatehouse. There he addressed Ven. Sariputta: "Sariputta, do you take it on conviction that the faculty of conviction, when developed & pursued, gains a footing in the Deathless, has the Deathless as its goal & consummation? Do you take it on conviction that the faculty of persistence... mindfulness... concentration... discernment, when developed & pursued, gains a footing in the Deathless, has the Deathless as its goal & consummation?" — Pubbakotthaka Sutta
Shawn
Janus
'The deathless' is an apt synonym for 'eternal joy' and is plainly spelled out as the fullfilment of Buddhist life. — Wayfarer
Gnomon
Another book compares Buddhism with pragmatic Stoicism. In my review of Brian Morris' Buddhist Metaphysics, I noted that, "Although mainstream Buddhism is a “form of mystical idealism”, the author says that it’s actually “a heady mixture of four quite distinct and contrasting metaphysical systems” : Common-sense Realism ; Theistic Spirituality ; Phenomenalism ; and Mystical Idealism." Later, he said, “Enlightenment as awareness suggests a common-sense realism”.[my emphasis] So, take your pick. Buddhism can be treated as romantic mysticism or as practical self-help advice. :smile:The author claims that Buddhism's four noble truths and eightfold path lead to a life in accordance with nature. In a manner, a person is more in correspondence with the laws of causality in nature with the natural dispositions of human nature in mind. — Shawn
Wayfarer
Buddhist Metaphysics — Gnomon
Can you provide some quotes that are unequivocal about the Buddhist idea of eternity? — Janus
baker
Is that really true? I mean, there really isn't anything being sold here in Buddhism apart for a way of living... — Shawn
baker
The salient question is as to what is meant by "eternal joy". — Janus
Shawn
Shawn
Shawn
Tom Storm
Shawn
Tom Storm
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