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  1. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    I believe in good!

    Birth, aging, sickness and death increases constantly and increasing, along with destruction beside the human collective. Yet it doesn't require godd householder not to believe in doing good, but actually, if he's a little intelligent, causes him to even more urge to work his way out by good labor.
  2. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Origin of Creator-God religions

    People try in all ways to build houses of what's actually given to leave them... Wikipedianer (the folk believing in Brahma Wikis creation) trying to grasps the Dhamma is like making a duck a chicken. Only what feeds the cemeteries would be recognized as good feed. How it comes to such believe...
  3. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Super intelligent beings.

    Certain not. It's because of desire for context and lack of intelligence to proper attention. Because not even aware that constantly eating. Birth, aging, sickness, and death aren't any funny. Science uses to feed it as entertaining and speeds on the wheel.
  4. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Reincarnation/Past Lives or Parasitic Entities?

    How can one expect that tomorrow might be better, if not believing that things don't end tonight? Things neither come from nothing nor go to nothing, but have causes. And nobody asked yours, or forced yours to take another birth here, right?
  5. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    A question about politics and courage

    Certain. But once knowing such is already good. Yet asking good questions toward those not confused might release from it. It's the frist step of politics against defilements and requires foremost the courage of truthfulness.
  6. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Super intelligent beings.

    Science: ideas that suffering can be solved by material supplies. Desire: wishing to have, greed, hunger thirst, seek for support, seek for gaining release from unease. There are three general kinds of craving (desire): sensual craving, craving for becoming (being), craving for not-becoming...
  7. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Why free masons do not talk

    Who ever acts for an agenda in the world isn't at all free. And lack of wisdom is of course best hidden by escaping cross-questioning. It's simply hiding behind a "tree" and still consume from out this hide, wishing to gain worth by such, good householder.
  8. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Super intelligent beings.

    While his first sentence of the imput is right, the second lacks of good investigation. What fools see as super intelligent, wise recognize as super deluded and so driven by desire. An intelligent person seeks to abond desires and it's cause (unintelligent view), good householder.
  9. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Why i became a teacher...

    Who's we, good householder? Good and conductive if hinding behind we?
  10. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Why i became a teacher...

    That's probably why anonymous consume and hidden identity got more and more popular... now people are hunted by spams of blackmails either. My person would remember yours, so nothing to worry if worry about wrong doing at first place.
  11. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    I believe in good!

    There is hardly any being found which wasn't one one's mother, father, sibling... in the long journey of wandering on. Good enough to simply believe in doing good, of which, that good doing, would then be the "real good mother" of futher good birth or even beyond. Being are heir of their...
  12. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    I believe in good!

    It seems like the topic was merely meant as "I believe I can tread others do good" rather then "I believe in doing good". Doing good means to abstain by oneself from taking life, taking of what's not given, wrongly fleshly behavior and sensual misbehavior, speaking what's not true, and...
  13. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Did Jesus come to save all the people of the world?

    If so than this person certain became bond forever... Worthy of having much pity if one got trapped like that. 😌
  14. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Nāgārjuna

    Atma thinks the good Venerable had also some teaching on what the Sublime Buddha called "householder-equanimity", hadn't he?
  15. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    If prayer works

    Nothing is gained by merely wishing, but if one wishes others well, one gains that what one gave. Understand?
  16. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Have you guys heard of this song before? U2's Yahweh - I actually music produced the song : - )

    This worthless person wouldn't even count as a good householder, not to speak of calling oneself a disciple and monk of the Sublime Buddha. It's called corrupter of families and destroyer of conviction: evil. Something the Sublime Buddha called: Great Thief.
  17. Dhammañāṇa Bhikkhu

    Samana Johann

    So good then. Atma don't think that's much of good if stressing the generosity of a dwelling much further. May yours take care. metta & mudita
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