Paladin
Purchased Bewilderment
This is a difficult question to frame, so forgive the crudeness of its form.
In the study of Buddhism I have found an excellent way for dealing with ego and looking deeply inside myself to see its internal workings. Yet in all my studies I have not come across the concept of "surrender" as it is understood in Christianity. When the pain of wrong doing, willfulness, or error builds up in an individual to the point of exploding, that person is said to have "hit bottom" and in an act of pure contrition and despair just gives up and surrenders. Are there teachings in the Suttras that correspond to an event like this? I do know that many persons doing prayers to Vajrayana (sp?) often burst into sobs and it can be very cleansing.
Any ideas?
Peace
Mark
In the study of Buddhism I have found an excellent way for dealing with ego and looking deeply inside myself to see its internal workings. Yet in all my studies I have not come across the concept of "surrender" as it is understood in Christianity. When the pain of wrong doing, willfulness, or error builds up in an individual to the point of exploding, that person is said to have "hit bottom" and in an act of pure contrition and despair just gives up and surrenders. Are there teachings in the Suttras that correspond to an event like this? I do know that many persons doing prayers to Vajrayana (sp?) often burst into sobs and it can be very cleansing.
Any ideas?
Peace
Mark