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post Mar 10 2017, 03:26 PM, updated 9y ago

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Hi everyone,

I've created a thread for us to discuss and share about Buddhism. If possible let's stick to Buddism teaching and less on Taoism though there are many similarities in practice.

Even though i have been a Buddhist my whole life, i have never really learn what it means to be one or even practice the teachings at all.

Here's an FAQ:

http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/5minbud.htm

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post Mar 10 2017, 03:36 PM

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Buddhism isnt a religion, it is a belief.
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post Mar 10 2017, 03:41 PM

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Please explain to me the general opinion Buddhists in Malaysia have towards Tibetan Buddhism. Generally I find that Buddhists in Malaysia don't know and don't care about the Dalai Lama at all. Why is this so?
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post Mar 10 2017, 03:47 PM

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No idea, the teaching are supposed to be the same.
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post Mar 10 2017, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(patrickyeo21 @ Mar 10 2017, 03:36 PM)
Buddhism isnt a religion, it is a belief.
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more than that.

How did the Buddha teach?

What did he teach?

Why did the Blessed One establish the order of the Monks/Nuns, and institute the Vinaya rules to govern their conduct?
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QUOTE(patrickyeo21 @ Mar 10 2017, 03:47 PM)
No idea, the teaching are supposed to be the same.
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Similar, but the ideals of Boddhisatta are emphasized in Tibetan/ Mahayana tradition.

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more than that.

How did the Buddha teach?

What did he teach?

Why did the Blessed One establish the order of the Monks/Nuns, and institute the Vinaya rules to govern their conduct?


Yes, on top of it, they have Dhamma (Buddha's teaching).
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post Mar 10 2017, 11:03 PM

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Many buddhists in malaysia are actually local beliefs folklores mix taiosm
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post Mar 11 2017, 09:34 AM

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QUOTE(max_cjs0101 @ Mar 10 2017, 03:26 PM)
Hi everyone,

I've created a thread for us to discuss and share about Buddhism. If possible let's stick to Buddism teaching and less on Taoism though there are many similarities in practice.
There is little to no overlap between Buddhism and Taoism.

Taoism does not subscribe to the reincarnation concept, for instance.
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post Mar 11 2017, 10:27 AM

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Rather than focusing on the big subtle concepts.

I'd advice you to go to the basic practical things first like the 8 precepts (or the noble 8 fold path).

Most of the time people get entrapped in flowery words of description and a lot of imagination. Like Tibetan/Mahayana/everything else, when it doesn't really contribute much in term of practicality. It's like trying to discuss advanced mathematics without having learning addition or subtraction first.

So don't go the other way, start from the basic first, and take those basic very seriously and APPLY to your daily life. Soon you will find that it works and it is true and subsequently you up your practice as it goes on.

Always remember and avoid this basic fatal mistake/principle.

Teachings of the Buddha, or of any other religion, is like a knife used to cut away foolishness, greed, fear and suffering, it is never meant to be used to cut others (criticize others etc, other than healthy discussion of course).

So reflect most of the teachings inward to yourself and you'll understand more.

Feel free to ama if you want to know more. Again, start from the basic first, and don't follow Buddhism teachings blindly, have a healthy level of skepticism in Buddha's teaching is even encouraged by Buddha himself back then.

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i think Buddhism teaching is good. but the chanting part is what i cannot accept.
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post Mar 11 2017, 04:12 PM

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QUOTE(gsem984 @ Mar 11 2017, 03:26 PM)
i think Buddhism teaching is good. but the chanting part is what i cannot accept.
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Why cannot accept ? Any reason ? .....
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post Mar 11 2017, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(will4848 @ Mar 11 2017, 04:12 PM)
Why cannot accept ? Any reason ? .....
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I also dont understand what you cant accept ? buddhism chanting is all pure heart


what i do know is Buddhism is very pure and taoism is very noisy one
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post Mar 11 2017, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(will4848 @ Mar 11 2017, 04:12 PM)
Why cannot accept ? Any reason ? .....
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most of the content in the chanting are meaningless to me.
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QUOTE(gsem984 @ Mar 11 2017, 06:46 PM)
most of the content in the chanting are meaningless to me.
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depend la, but most of the mantra got no meaning one ...

cos mostly is the buddha name inside ....

then can chant the sutra la .... sutra got meaning icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Mar 11 2017, 09:01 PM

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QUOTE(johnkor @ Mar 11 2017, 04:30 PM)
I also dont understand what you cant accept ? buddhism chanting is all pure heart
what i do know is Buddhism is very pure  and taoism is very noisy one
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Taoism is very quiet and minimalist.
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post Mar 11 2017, 10:25 PM

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^ Nicely put and explained.
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Unless youre the author, please post your source url as well.
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QUOTE(xpmm @ Mar 11 2017, 10:16 PM)
The question has often asked: Is Buddhism a religion or a philosophy?
It does not matter what you call it. Buddhism remains what it is whatever label you
may put on it. The label is immaterial. Even the label  "Buddhism" which we give to
the teaching of the Buddha is of little importance.
The name one gives it is inessential.
What's in a name? That which we call a rose,6
By other name would smell as sweet.
In the same way Truth need no label: it is neither Buddhist, Christian, Hindu
nor Moslem. It  is not the monopoly of anybody. Sectarian labels are a hindrance to
the  independent understanding  of  Truth,  and  they produce harmful prejudices  in
men's mind.
This  is  true not only  in  intellectual and  spiritual matters, but also  in human
relations. When,  for  instance, we meet  a man, we do not  look  on him  as  a human
being, but we put a label on him, such as English, French, German, American, or Jew,
and  regard him with all  the prejudices associated with  that  label  in our mind. Yet
he may be completely free from those attributes which we have put on him.
People are so fond of discriminative labels that they even go to the length of
putting  them  on  human  qualities  and  emotions  common  to  all.  So,  they  talk  of
different 'brands' of charity, as for example, of Buddhist charity or Christian charity,
and  look down upon other  'brands' of  charity. But charity cannot be  sectarian;  it  is
neither Christian, Buddhist, Hindu nor Moslem. The love of a mother for her child is
neither Buddhist nor Christian: it is mother love. Human qualities and emotions like
love,  charity,  compassion,  tolerance,  patience,  friendship,  desire,  hatred,  ill-will,
ignorance,  conceit,  etc.,  need  no  sectarian  labels;  they  belong  to  no  particular
religions.
To  the  seeker  after  Truth  it  is  immaterial  from  where  an  idea  comes.  The
source and development of an idea  is a matter  for the academic.  In fact,  in order to
understand Truth, it is not necessary even to know whether the teaching comes from
the  Buddha,  or  from  anyone  else.  What  is  essential  is  seeing  the  thing,
understanding it.
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We put a label for communication purpose. If something fits a definition of a word, then we label it as such. Imagine if you were to meet an esoteric Buddhist but refrain from speaking it, instead trying to describe his brand of Buddhism in some other ways, how long would it take before you start to grasp the general concepts? As we learn, the concept becomes more and more complicated and the brain categorizes these concepts in a convenient way so ideas can be transmitted efficiently. For example, the concept of a website, is it a spider in a certain location?

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