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#756769 - 04/13/12 07:13 AM
Samsara by Bhikkhu Samahita
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Gecko
Registered: 03/09/12
Posts: 417
Loc: Mt Tremblant,quebec ,can
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Friends:
One can Escape the Suffering of Samsara!
The Blessed Buddha once said: Inconceivable is the beginning of this Samsara; not to be discovered is any first beginning of beings, who, blinded by ignorance and ensnared by craving, are hurrying and hastening through this round of rebirths... Source: (edited excerpt) SN 3:35
Some Comments: Samsara is the crushing wheel of existence, which literally is meaning 'perpetual wandering': A sea of life & death ever restlessly heaving up & down, the symbol of this never-ending process of ever again & again being born, growing old, becoming weak & sick, suffering, and dying... More precisely put: Samsara is the unbroken sequence of re-arisings of combinations of the momentary events of the 5-fold cluster of clinging, which constantly changing from moment to moment, follow continually one upon the other, through inconceivable periods of time. A single life constitutes only a tiny microscopic fraction of these trillions of eons... In order to comprehend the 1st noble truth, one must therefore gaze long and contemplate upon this Samsara, upon this frightful sequence of ever rebirth mostly in lower painful forms, and not merely upon one single lifetime, which may sometimes not seem very painful until aged... The term Suffering: Dukkha in the first noble truth therefore refers not only to painful bodily & mental feelings, caused now by displeasing contacts & feelings, but it comprises in addition every thing creating suffering, or which is liable to produce it later... The truth of Suffering teaches that, owing to the universal law of impermanence, even high and sublime states of happiness are subject to change and destruction, and that all states of existence therefore ultimately are unsatisfactory... Without exception they all carry in themselves the seeds of suffering! 'Du' means bad. 'Kha' means state. Dukkha thus means 'Bad State'... Samsara is a Bad State of Suffering. Nibbāna is a Good State of Peace!
Enjoy and comment ,please _/\_ a simple buddhist named loong
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#760283 - 05/01/12 11:39 PM
Re: Samsara by Bhikkhu Samahita
[Re: loong]
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Gecko
Registered: 03/09/12
Posts: 417
Loc: Mt Tremblant,quebec ,can
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To all, In Buddhism ,there are no dogmas.The way ,I really see Samsara, is the continuous dying and re-birthing ,not at the end of the lifetime ,but at every nanosecond lived.At every Now all yourbody dies and re-births with older cells , aging process,and new ones ,healing process. That is how I always seen Samsara.
From that affirmation .atman appears.Already wrote a thread on atman.
With loving kindness loong,
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