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March 21st, 2007, 04:11 PM

I know alot of people know that Buddhism isnt involved with god-worshipping .. but this is for the uneducated fools that think Buddha is a god..he isnt ..he is a man whom i base my principles on and appreciate as a role model.. thank you for listening.
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March 21st, 2007, 04:18 PM

I've also heard this theory.

Some people do seem to worship him, though, as if he had transcended at the moment of enlightenment. Maybe it depends which school or sect of buddhism you belong to?

I'm very fond of Hermann Hesse's "Siddhartha" have you ever read it? it touches upon buddhism
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March 21st, 2007, 06:40 PM

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I know alot of poeple know that Buddhism inst involved with god-worshipping .. but this is for the uneducated fools that think Buddha is a god..he isnt ..he is a man whom i base my principles on and appreciate as a role model.. thank you for listening.

Im not buddhist but I admire his teachings. As in all things there are those who glean what the teachers has to give and others that are extremists.
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March 22nd, 2007, 05:30 PM

well principles and opinions are very important in our day and age correct?
so why cant everyone have a calmer life if we all took life less as a challenge and more of a tour?
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March 22nd, 2007, 05:33 PM

many of us do anyway. what are you getting at? are you trying to convert us all to buddhism?
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March 22nd, 2007, 05:39 PM

no not really. i just think that if everyone is trying so hard to one-up the next man...why cant they use the tenacity they put into that to help out that other person... its like having an entire "sorry im trying to relate this to an experience ive had.." mosh pit where everyone is hitting people and instead of helping them up... they kick them when they are down..so that they can avoid being in that position. sorry if that didnt make sense ..im new to explaining how i feel ^^
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March 22nd, 2007, 05:40 PM

it makes sense.

Is that your impression of this forum? that we all beat each other up emotionally?
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March 22nd, 2007, 05:42 PM

No... Its just im the kid who never says anything.. so saying something is kinda strange..
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March 22nd, 2007, 05:45 PM

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No... Its just im the kid who never says anything.. so saying something is kinda strange..

Well we're listening so please write on.
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March 22nd, 2007, 05:48 PM

Thank you^^ and just to be clear.. i will never try to convert someone.. i STRONGLY believe religion is a personal choice.. no pastor,rabbi, or anyone else should EVER try to force a religion on someone. and yes this also includes school teachers..
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March 22nd, 2007, 05:50 PM

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March 22nd, 2007, 05:53 PM

sorry about that.. my scrolly is weird.. and no... ive never heard of that.. ill see if coles has it^^
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May 15th, 2007, 08:21 PM

Quoting hermanntrude
I've also heard this theory.

Some people do seem to worship him, though, as if he had transcended at the moment of enlightenment. Maybe it depends which school or sect of buddhism you belong to?

I'm very fond of Hermann Hesse's "Siddhartha" have you ever read it? it touches upon buddhism
Well you could get that impression if people bow before the buddha statue on an altar, e.g. in Zen. It is awfully hard to explain what we bow to, but not because we believe Buddha is more than human.

In Asia, buddhism has mixed with other religious traditions and is often seen as the business of the monks. The lay people support the monks and cling to all kinds of superstitions. So a lot of them pray to the buddha and offer some incense for personal requests, very similar to the practices of other religions. [This is my observation, not the slightest intent to put anybody down here for their beliefs.]

BTW, I didn't like Siddharta at all. It's too mixed up with Hindu thoughts for me.
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June 7th, 2007, 11:31 PM

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BTW, I didn't like Siddharta at all. It's too mixed up with Hindu thoughts for me.
IMHO.
First off Hinduism is a relativly new word for many different people practising Vedic teachings.
Buddha was born into a Vedic system of thought. He neither denied the existance of or proclaimed the existance of God the creator.
There are so many scriptures written in His name hundreds of years after His death.
Some of His main teachings we know for sure are the following:
Do not follow the person follow the teaching.

Do not look towards Me ,or any other god or demon to help you.

He left us a strong wish for beings to listen to the teachings of Karma and the cause and effect of our actions.

He was born a prince and asked His followers to not take authority at face value and ALWAYS question authority.

He only left one mantra, that being The Hundred Sylabill Vajrasatva mantra. A mantra of purification .

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There is a belief that He was A Buddha long ,long ago before being born historically on earth. Hence , His entire life is one of a 3 act play to teach sentients.
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