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leftyladyfrommo

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26. I don't know about all Buddhists. I only
Fri May 9, 2025, 04:21 PM
May 9

study Lao Tzu, the Taoists, Ch'an and Zen.
I don't remember anybody saying too much about death. Mostly it's about living life.

The Tibetan Book of the Dead has some bizarre stuff. I don't get into all that. Too much baggage.

Zen just let's you let go of opinions and assumptions so that you give your mind space to think clearly without being pulled off track by prior information.

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I think people have risen from nowhere at times in history Scrivener7 May 9 #1
An historian I was listening to talked about that. leftyladyfrommo May 9 #4
I feel that live is a game of cards. multigraincracker May 9 #2
You might be right. I'm a Zen person so leftyladyfrommo May 9 #5
Katherine Johnson of NASA, who checked, sometimes corrected math involved with space flights Attilatheblond May 9 #3
Maybe it's just that Hope springs eternal. leftyladyfrommo May 9 #6
Or maybe, at times of peril, some people will step up to meet the challenges Attilatheblond May 9 #7
Look at Zelensky. He was a stand up comedian. leftyladyfrommo May 9 #8
I think that Mark Carney in Canada may be one of those people. No one has better experience to deal with global Amaryllis May 9 #9
I'm open minded to new evidence. Otherwise...lol. Iggo May 9 #10
Yes, this is a truly hopeful moment PatSeg May 9 #11
Pope Francis chose Robert Prevost to be his right-hand man in the Vatican FakeNoose May 9 #25
I really wasn't expecting this PatSeg May 9 #29
I agree, leftyladyfrommo. ... littlemissmartypants May 9 #12
Theres a TON of researched data that shows children denying their current Karadeniz May 9 #13
I have come not to believe in Karma. I think leftyladyfrommo May 9 #14
I have long been very intrigued by the idea/possibility... 3catwoman3 May 9 #16
My pleasure! Karadeniz May 9 #17
You know an interesting book on the leftyladyfrommo May 9 #18
Those Buddhists have some seriously awful myths about death Farmer-Rick May 9 #21
Dr. Stevenson researched the claims. Not every claim made the cut. I dont see Karadeniz May 9 #23
Not really Farmer-Rick May 10 #30
I don't know about all Buddhists. I only leftyladyfrommo May 9 #26
That sounds peaceful Farmer-Rick May 10 #31
I just posted yesterday about something that might interest you mercuryblues May 9 #15
Wow! A positive conspiracy theory. All right. leftyladyfrommo May 9 #19
My Irish Catholic mother, off to Mass every Sunday Warpy May 9 #20
There is that. nt leftyladyfrommo May 9 #22
"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them" Swede May 9 #24
I'd believe in reincarnation, but I can't figure out where all the extra people from ... marble falls May 9 #27
Well, in Buddhism there are an infinite number leftyladyfrommo May 9 #28
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