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I didn't say it wasn't observable, of course it, since it houses ALL that we are.
How can it be all you are when it is observable by you?
Go closer to the observer, find out who that is!
I didn't say it wasn't observable, of course it, since it houses ALL that we are.
Shin BuddhismNever heard of it. I have heard of sonorous chanting of the paritta, or the pirit ceremony, which is popular in Sri Lanka.
I call it magical thinking
Interesting.Shin Buddhism
The Yoku-Kai are all heavens of sensuous life,--heavens such as might answer to the dreams of artists and lovers and poets. But those who are able to traverse them without falling (and a fall, be it observed, is not difficult) pass into the Supersensual Zone, first entering the 'Heavens of Luminous Observation of Existence and of Calm Meditation upon Existence' (Ujin-ushi-shôryo, or Kakkwan). These are in number three, each higher than the preceding, and are named 'The Heaven of Sanctity', 'The Heaven of Higher Sanctity', and 'The Heaven of Great Sanctity'. After these come the heavens called the 'Heavens of Luminous Observation of Non-Existence and of Calm Meditation upon Non-Existence' (Mûjin-mushi-shôryo). These also are three; and the names of them in their order signify, 'Lesser Light', 'Light Unfathomable', and 'Light Making Sound' or 'Light-Sonorous'.
Yeah... then there's that silly commandment, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me."wel the various churches are human institutions and flawed as we all are.
the Bible does refer to the worship of Jesus, whether he taught that though who knows really.
Matt. 2:2,11 - the magi who came to see the newborn Jesus came to worship Him.
Matt. 8:2 - a leper came to Jesus and worshiped Him without rebuke.
Luke 24:52 - as Jesus ascended into heaven, the apostles worshiped Him.
John 9:38 - the blind man who was cured by Jesus worshiped Him.
Matt. 14:33 - the apostles who were in the boat worshiped Jesus without rebuke.
Matt. 28:9 - Jesus' disciples took His feet and worshiped Him without rebuke.
Matt. 28:17 - Jesus' disciples saw Him and then worshiped Him.
Mark 5:6 - the man with the unclean spirit ran to Jesus and worshiped Him.
John 20:28 - Jesus accepts Thomas' statement
"My Lord and my God!"
Thanks for understanding more & for your honesty too.ah ok I understand where you are coming from, some brands of religion are pretty poisonous so easy to become bitter about it, I do it myself.
The drink?Correction: Crystal Light.
Yeah... then there's that silly commandment, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me."
To me, worship means to make something more important (practically "god") before all else. Paul Tillich said God is essentially our "ultimate concern"... that which we are most passionate about, that which we worship. To me, the only thing that will never fail is no-thing... but a principle which is God... God is love (1John 4:8).
What does "worship" mean to you?
Now that Tariki is back, perhaps he can further enlighten us regarding this on this thread.Shin Buddhism
The Yoku-Kai are all heavens of sensuous life,--heavens such as might answer to the dreams of artists and lovers and poets. But those who are able to traverse them without falling (and a fall, be it observed, is not difficult) pass into the Supersensual Zone, first entering the 'Heavens of Luminous Observation of Existence and of Calm Meditation upon Existence' (Ujin-ushi-shôryo, or Kakkwan). These are in number three, each higher than the preceding, and are named 'The Heaven of Sanctity', 'The Heaven of Higher Sanctity', and 'The Heaven of Great Sanctity'. After these come the heavens called the 'Heavens of Luminous Observation of Non-Existence and of Calm Meditation upon Non-Existence' (Mûjin-mushi-shôryo). These also are three; and the names of them in their order signify, 'Lesser Light', 'Light Unfathomable', and 'Light Making Sound' or 'Light-Sonorous'.
Wow a lot of pages of reading here. So I'm guessing that you can't distill all religions down to one essence. Makes sense, I haven't seen it done anywhere.
It makes for lively banter though. At least some are willing to give it a try, looking for a common element, discovery. Churning the waters of stagnant pools, engagement, looking over the thick walls to see if there is anything outside their faiths fortress. Willing to entertain the thought that there might be more to it, more than what is so firmly gripped inside their own camp. Progress perhaps.
Which is done by doing, and not merely by observing. As your religion, you have chosen to fail the first word of the golden rule. It requires two to do the golden rule: do unto others as you would have others do unto you. As a result of choosing to not do, your teaching here is a lot of lipstick and evil.How can it be all you are when it is observable by you?
Go closer to the observer, find out who that is!
Which is done by doing, and not merely by observing. As your religion, you have chosen to fail the first word of the golden rule. It requires two to do the golden rule: do unto others as you would have others do unto you. As a result of choosing to not do, your teaching here is a lot of lipstick and evil.
your teaching here is a lot of lipstick and evil.
I vote Aye.
Where's the Dean?
Could you imagine a blog that specialised in such lipstick and evil?
Krishna is not un-grateful.
We are not Krishna.
We are un-grateful.