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#795464 - 12/07/12 06:49 AM
Re: Christianity and Buddhism - Connections
[Re: Lisa - Buddhism]
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Parakeet
Registered: 09/21/12
Posts: 872
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Dear Lisa,
Made some research,on the word Christ,why the word was not used by Thich Nhat Han, in the article Buddhists view of Jesus.
The word Christ is from the Hebrew language meaning Messiah.His followers thought he was THE Messiah ,that the Jews are still waiting for,that is why he was called Christ. Wrong word ,because the expected jewish Messiah should be a man of grear power,great warrior type. Jesus was the opposite.So Christ should not be used when talking of Jesus. That is why TNH and HH the Dalai-LAMAcalled him only Jesus nothing else .Calling Jesus,Jesus Christ is a historical error of choice of words.
So we should say Jesus-Mind like Buddha Mind,if we say Christ-Mind,we are making an historical error,because Christ is not born yet.
loong
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#795538 - 12/07/12 09:42 PM
Re: Christianity and Buddhism - Connections
[Re: loongdragon]
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Parakeet
Registered: 12/16/08
Posts: 916
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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Made some research,on the word Christ,why the word was not used by Thich Nhat Han, in the article Buddhists view of Jesus.
Hi loong, you are mistaken. Thich Nhat Hanh's book is called 'Living Buddha, Living Christ' so he most certainly does use the word 'Christ'!! As does the Dalai Lama in his book on Christianity and Buddhism, The Good Heart. While you are correct about the historical roots of the word, the way it is often used by mystic Christians is to refer to the spirit or power beyond the human Jesus. This is also how many Eastern teachers like Deepak Chopra (which also has a book out on Christianity), Thich Nhat Hanh, Dalai Lama etc. use it. In this sense it becomes very much like 'Buddha-mind'. The phrase 'Buddha-mind' in Buddhist teachings is meant to urge us to focus not on the historical Buddha but on shared enlightenment at the root of our own mind. 'Christ' is used in a similar fashion in some interfaith spiritual teachings.
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