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Started by Renegnicat, November 13, 2009, 06:18:33 PM

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Renegnicat

Hey, guys. I know I haven't been around that much, hopefully I'll fix that in the future. But, as for this topic I would like to announce my de-conversion from atheism to buddhism. Not that there's much difference, since buddhists don't believe in god either(Or rather, believing in god isn't the essence of buddhism). So, why am I converting? Well, because I have reached enlightenment, and thus, am free from suffering. I should note, however, that I am converting only for samsaric practical reasons. I don't need to wear the robes or identify as "BUDDHIST" in order to actually realise liberation. At the same time, however, it would generate unnecessary confusion if, when asked what religion I was, I answered "atheist". So I am changing the title, at least.

Anyways, what's up?
[size=135]The best thing to do is reflect, understand, apreciate, and consider.[/size]

Will

Quote from: "Renegnicat"Anyways, what's up?
That is a question you should ask yourself.


But seriously, congrats on the enlightenment.
I want bad people to look forward to and celebrate the day I die, because if they don't, I'm not living up to my potential.

Renegnicat

I once drew the dalai lama in high school. It was very good. lol
[size=135]The best thing to do is reflect, understand, apreciate, and consider.[/size]

LoneMateria

Glad to see you back.  So how much about Buddhism do you believe now?  The 4 noble truths?  The pillars of something (I may be getting that confused with Hinduism >.< its been a while since I took my Philosophy of Religion class)?  We'd all be interested in how you came to this ^_^
Quote from: "Richard Lederer"There once was a time when all people believed in God and the church ruled. This time was called the Dark Ages
Quote from: "Demosthenes"A man is his own easiest dupe, for what he wishes to be true he generally believes to be true.
Quote from: "Oscar Wilde"Truth, in matters of religion, is simpl

Sophus

I love Buddhism. Many aspects of it I feel are true - and a few famous philosophers as well. You'll have to teach us more about it sometime :)
‎"Christian doesn't necessarily just mean good. It just means better." - John Oliver

LoneMateria

Quote from: "Sophus"I love Buddhism. Many aspects of it I feel are true - and a few famous philosophers as well. You'll have to teach us more about it sometime :)

From what i've heard Buddhism is the foundation for agnosticism.
Quote from: "Richard Lederer"There once was a time when all people believed in God and the church ruled. This time was called the Dark Ages
Quote from: "Demosthenes"A man is his own easiest dupe, for what he wishes to be true he generally believes to be true.
Quote from: "Oscar Wilde"Truth, in matters of religion, is simpl

Squid

I'm converting too, from the Playstation to the Wii....oh wait...

Buddhism really isn't much as far as an organized religion really.  It's more of a particular philosophy rather than worship of a deity and following of particular rules and regulations set down by that being (or at least the ones people like and ignoring the ones they don't).

Renegnicat

There's a lot of paraphernalia and baggage that comes and goes with buddhism, but the essence of it all is pretty simple. You simply have to wake up. The problem with this term, however, is it's not very conducive to awakening. Taken literally, you can only wake up when you are asleep, but the truth is that's exactly how it should be taken, "literally".

For example, what is the essence of "waking up". Or rather, when someone "wakes up" from a dream, how do they go about doing it? Can you determine how you wake up when you are asleep? Of course. You simply do it. There is no fancy robes or rituals or logical device or any method you use to wake up from a dream. You simply do it.

Enlightnenment is like the same way. You can't be taught, or follow precepts, or wear robes, or any of that. You simply wake up.  :drool  

Sounds weird, I know. I myself struggled with what the heck that means. But alas, it means precisely what is says.
[size=135]The best thing to do is reflect, understand, apreciate, and consider.[/size]

LoneMateria

Sooo ... not to sound like a dick here and if I do I apologize ... but you are saying you just woke up one day and were enlightened and converted to Buddhism?  Please tell me i'm not understanding you correctly.
Quote from: "Richard Lederer"There once was a time when all people believed in God and the church ruled. This time was called the Dark Ages
Quote from: "Demosthenes"A man is his own easiest dupe, for what he wishes to be true he generally believes to be true.
Quote from: "Oscar Wilde"Truth, in matters of religion, is simpl

Renegnicat

Hell no. It took years of wrestling with the four noble truths, the sutras, the teachings, etc. However, I will say, once you reach it, it's like: "doh!" and you suddenly "get it". It just clicks into place.

I don't know of anyone who simply "got it" without doing anything.

At the same time, however, it's important for me to say this: If you are enlightened, you won't identify with a buddhist way of thinking. Heck, you won't identify with any way of thinking. So, even though I say I'm "converting" to buddhism, I don't actually think of it in that way. I say it in those words, because it will help reduce confusion, is all.  lol
[size=135]The best thing to do is reflect, understand, apreciate, and consider.[/size]

Will

I've always imagined enlightenment the way Doc Brown explained it on Back to the Future.
QuoteI was standing on the edge of my toilet hanging a clock, the porcelin was wet, I slippped, hit my head on the edge of the sink. And when I came through i had a revelation, a vision, a picture, a picture in my head. A picture of this. This is what makes time travel possible. The Flux-capacitor!


When it happened to me, I realized that I wanted to help people for a living.
I want bad people to look forward to and celebrate the day I die, because if they don't, I'm not living up to my potential.

LoneMateria

Quote from: "Renegnicat"Hell no. It took years of wrestling with the four noble truths, the sutras, the teachings, etc. However, I will say, once you reach it, it's like: "doh!" and you suddenly "get it". It just clicks into place.

I don't know of anyone who simply "got it" without doing anything.

At the same time, however, it's important for me to say this: If you are enlightened, you won't identify with a buddhist way of thinking. Heck, you won't identify with any way of thinking. So, even though I say I'm "converting" to buddhism, I don't actually think of it in that way. I say it in those words, because it will help reduce confusion, is all.  lol

Phew okay you had me worried for a minute...  The 4 noble truths always seemed subjective to me as well as the eightfold path ... I guess thats why I never really got attached to Buddhism.  Anyway quick question ... what is Zen to Buddhism?
Quote from: "Richard Lederer"There once was a time when all people believed in God and the church ruled. This time was called the Dark Ages
Quote from: "Demosthenes"A man is his own easiest dupe, for what he wishes to be true he generally believes to be true.
Quote from: "Oscar Wilde"Truth, in matters of religion, is simpl

karadan

Quote from: "Will"I've always imagined enlightenment the way Doc Brown explained it on Back to the Future.
QuoteI was standing on the edge of my toilet hanging a clock, the porcelin was wet, I slippped, hit my head on the edge of the sink. And when I came through i had a revelation, a vision, a picture, a picture in my head. A picture of this. This is what makes time travel possible. The Flux-capacitor!


When it happened to me, I realized that I wanted to help people for a living.


I wish you'd have invented the flux capacitor as well. :)
QuoteI find it mistifying that in this age of information, some people still deny the scientific history of our existence.

OldGit

I know I had a flux capacitor in my junkbox, but it seems to have disappeared.... :hmm:

haxor

The reason ive never concerned myself with Buddhism is to me its not typical, Heres what i mean. To reach nirvana or "enlightenment" you have to do a lot of medatation or mind techniques. However in the western way of life this is just not applicable. A working mother barely has time to watch TV for herself. Just dont see her meditating for an hour. Hell, i cant meditate for an hour due to all the things i want to do. Also i just dont think its about human nature as much as it says. What Buddhism and even Christianity consist of the seven deadly sins are to me the seven deadly life sparksd of fun. I enjoy the things that even buddhism forbids. So ive always like the humanist approach.
Also Buddhism is a religion, yuck, organized religion. Another religion with beleive it or not Blood stained through history.


Another thing i dont like about Buddhism is all the suffering, its a religion that talks and talks about the suffering of humanity. With all that suffering talk its amazing they get anything good done for humanity. OH wait a minute, they dont do anything good for humanity, except talk about buddhism and the suffering of humanity.Plus i just can bring myself to be that nice. Plus the Dali Lama calls himself a God prince,in which i must agree agree with Chistopher Hitchens, thats whacked.
Please dont take offence just throwing my two cents.
I just love the whole atheism thing, to me its the true "Enlightenment".
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