suanni
Confused
I have been told that this is Buddhist thinking.
To see the world as it really is, look at what is really there.
Is it?
To see the world as it really is, look at what is really there.
Is it?
suanni said:I have been told that this is Buddhist thinking.
To see the world as it really is, look at what is really there.
Is it?
suanni said:Thankyou for replying Vajradhara
I think it is a sensible approach. I was trying to explain to look at the world as a child sees it, through fresh eyes and experience the magic of the world that is. That too often we go through life and see what we expect to see not what is really there. My thoughts....
The golden rule we grew up with aka "Do unto others as you would have done unto you" under scrutiny of the light has been deemed just a little arrogant, assuming others are just like me. So has been modified.suanni said:...'Treat others the way you would like to be treated'. This though should be the base code for all...
Perhaps how they want to be treated is not best for them.Treat others the way they wish to be treated.
Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful. -Udana-Varga 5:18suanni said:I have been doing some digging about the net about Buddhist beliefs and I find that most of my 'natural thinking' is along the Buddhist line. I do believe that every person is born with their own code of conduct and seems that mine go along with this belief system.
In teaching my children morals I taught the simplest of all, my own major code 'Treat others the way you would like to be treat'. This though should be the base code for all.
Thankyou
seattlegal said:Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful. -Udana-Varga 5:18
a state that is not pleasing or delightful to me, how could I inflict that upon another?" -Samyutta NIkaya v. 353
suanni said:This is how I see it...how can this be arrogant?
I do not wish to be lied to therefore, unless I know the truth to be extremely hurtful I will not lie to another
I don't wish anybody to steal from me so I don't steal from others.
I don't wish to be beaten up so I don't physically hurt another (unless of course its in defence of my own being)
I don't like anybody bringing an argument into my home so I will not argue with another in someone else's home
And so on.....now how can that be perceived as arrogant. Its thinking about your actions upon another and how it would hurt them
Thankyou for all your replies.