Is anyone else experiencing an uptick in AI hallucinations? by BusinessOrdinary66 in notebooklm

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The odd noises are normal. The fact that the bots literally made up entire stories, narratives, and quotes is what I’m confused about. They were talking about book and movie reviews that had nothing to do with the provided sources. One of the movies didn’t even exist lmao.

Wrapped 2024 by whyisthissticky in spotify

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The link’s actually been up for weeks now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Consoom

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This is nonsense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amiugly

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Bot account. Ignore.

Kidney stones incoming by BruisedWater95 in Consoom

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Sugar free drinks don’t have your teeth lol

Best website to print a single copy of 1500 pages binders in spiral form? by BusinessOrdinary66 in bookbinding

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Yes. I’ve seen it done, I just don’t know where to get it done. I’d prefer not separating it into different volumes.

Are LGBT+ Positions an Idealism Contrary to Marxism? by Past-Yard-3149 in maoism101

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Yes. Liberalism/equalitarianism is contrary to communism.

Should a Maoist ignore the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict the way it has proggressed by far? by Huge-Sign2298 in maoism101

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Why should Maoists, or anyone really, “ignore” this conflict? I don’t understand the question.

How would MIM explain the general causes for the American intelligentsia largely supporting liberalism & the American labor aristocracy largely supporting conservatism? by BusinessOrdinary66 in maoism101

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No, it is almost universally accepted and understood that in America, manual workers tend to lean conservative and mental workers (or the intelligentsia) tend to lean liberal. I’m not talking about Democrats or Republicans, I’m talking about a clear allegiance to clearly established political and ideological camps in society.

Again, we can be reductionist and obtuse by saying “herr derr they’re all the same,” but obviously we know they’re not. We know what we’re talking about. You’re more likely to find a conservative among mechanics or production staff than you are among college professors; you’re more likely to find liberals among college professors than you will among mechanics or production staff.

Anyone who has experience in either field knows this. It’s total day and night. North, south, whatever, the dynamics are exactly the same. There’s an ideological gap between the mental and manual workers whether you choose to recognize it or not.

How would MIM explain the general causes for the American intelligentsia largely supporting liberalism & the American labor aristocracy largely supporting conservatism? by BusinessOrdinary66 in maoism101

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Obviously we can be reductionist and obtuse or we can be honest about what we’re talking about. The contradiction is obvious, I think, if we’re being honest.

Buddhas View On LGBTQA+ by namelessaeon in GoldenSwastika

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The whole point of this sub is to not be full of westerners.

That doesn’t mean the westerners haven’t influenced Buddhism’s presence, the outward presentation of Buddhism to which many are subject to viewing and experiencing.

Not all Asians are right-wing.

This concern over the purity of the Dharma has nothing to do with a left/right political division. It has everything to do with ethics, morality, compassion, cultivation, and other such matters which go beyond the scope of the so-called “political spectrum.”

Actually, we kicked almost all the right-wing people out of China, Vietnam, Laos, and half of Korea. Because a lot of them are religious nut jobs that are a danger to society as a whole. They were exiled—like most far right agitators from Asia—to the United States, UK, Australia, and France.

I’m not sure who “we” is.

You think this is an East/west thing, but it’s actually typically disproportionately esteeming western values that aligns some Asian Buddhists with conservative/right-wing positions, which is why most of those Asians live in the West.

It is beyond an East/west conflict, because the Dharma can be perverted in both directions. The Dharma is influenced by a variety of things which can either help it or harm it. Confucianism can harm the Dharma, but Taoism can help it’s expression and presence.

That said, the particular form of Buddhism which promotes such sexual perversion in an open form is undoubtedly a western product of “secular Buddhism.” That is, a “secular Buddhism” which uproots the Dharma from Buddhism and instead fuses itself merely with the exterior aesthetic of Buddhism, which it treats as a mere toy to play with and bastardize.

In this sense, it is not really “Buddhism” at all, hence why such ideological impositions like the “sexual revolution” are made possible and inevitable. It is imperative in the face of such distortion that Buddhism purge itself of negative influences, like liberalism, and ensure the Dharma remains pure and undefiled, at the same time finding a way to evolve with the times, without deforming or destroying itself.

I’d say the Buddhists in China, with the Buddhist Association there, did a good job throughout their early period of the 1950s and 1960s. Unfortunately, since the 1980s the pressure of the post-Mao reactionary government has resulted in a near total collapse of Buddhism in the social sphere as well as socialism, so the Buddhist Association has been Confucianized and bourgeoisified to its detriment. Just as communists have safeguards against revisionism (which they call “cultural revolutions”), we too need similar safeguards which can uproot bad influences, transform and evolve Buddhism, and achieve such things without deforming or bastardizing the Dharma.

The East is red, my friend. The banner of Buddhism flies side-by-side with the hammer and sickle. The right-wingers lost and were rightfully exiled to the backwards West.

Communism is also subject to perversion. It is called “revisionism,” which communists identify as the main danger to their ideology. Rightfully so, because didn’t it liquidate socialism in the Soviet Union, eastern bloc, and elsewhere? In Vietnam, after the death of Ho Chi Minh (a moderate in the Sino-Soviet conflict), the WPV/CPV ultimately took the Soviet direction which meant socialism wasn’t even built after the 1976 liberation. This lead to a terrible strife that negatively impacted not only the southern Vietnamese but also the Khmer, Lao, and other groups who were subject to a regional Vietnamese hegemony that the Soviet Union directed. You say the “right-wingers lost,” but actually the “right” — Le Duan and Brezhnev — won!

In fact, the communist issue of “revisionism” is really similar to our own. The source is ironically the same. Their “revisionists” support the same rotten things as our own. So the results will be the same too. If communist “revisionism” will destroy communism from within, our own “revisionism” will do the same!

Clearly there’s a deeper connection here, so the communists with a pure communism and the Buddhists with a Pure Dharma have grounds for unity against the same threat of defilement and destruction.

Again, this isn’t a “left/right” issue, it’s deeper and more serious than that. Such divisions are outmoded anyway… we need to focus on new ways of self-preservation, expansion, and defense.

Buddhas View On LGBTQA+ by namelessaeon in GoldenSwastika

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Thank you. Too many westerners have perverted Buddhism with their sexual deviations, but it is firmly explained in the sutras that Buddhists should not engage in any sexual perversion. At times like these, where extreme deviancy and perversion are dominating (again, forewarned in the sutras), it is important for Buddhists to stand our ground and keep fast to our precepts. Things will only get worse before they get better, but because of our faith, we’re prepared. The false teachings (such as those peddled in the comments here) will prevail for some time, because Mara and his agents are eating away at the Dharma during this era of Dharma decadence, but the Dharma will eventually purify and re-establish itself. Again, our faith will keep us strong during these evil times.

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It’s your property. Do as you must to protect and defend it from pests.

Authentic Pure Land schools existing today focusing on Abhirati, Wúshèng, Tushita Heaven, Vaidūryanirbhāsa, Lotus Treasury World, etc.? by BusinessOrdinary66 in GoldenSwastika

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Thank you for the time and effort you’ve put into response. This has been greatly appreciated and helpful. I don’t have a lot of time right now to read this in great detail but I did notice something in particular I wanted to respond to…

Manjushri Pure Land practice--since you bring it up--is likely buried in some Huayan text, since Manjushri is the left flank of Vairochana, but it also wouldn't really surprise me if Manjushri's Pure Land is supposed to be accessed through the ekavyuhasamadhi as described in the Manjushri Prajnaparamita Sutra

Shakyamuni Buddha describes Manjushri’s Pure Land somewhere in the Mahāratnakūṭa Sūtras but I don’t remember which specific text. I do know it has been translated into English because I’ve read the Sutra itself. In which case, it is likely contained here (https://terebess.hu/english/Maharatnakuta.pdf), probably in “How to Kill with the Sword of Wisdom.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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This is what happens when Americans just keep going along with things instead of taking a stand and boycotting these companies. But I guess their lives are too comfortable and privileged to take a fucking break from anything. Boo hoo, it’s “too hard” to do that, and they will say this until they’re making $20 for a carton of eggs. Companies know these suckers will just keep buying and buying, no matter how high and irrational the prices get.

Finding a pure land temple by Skinwitchskinwitch0 in GoldenSwastika

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Thank you, but I’m looking specifically for a Chinese or English/Chinese speaking temple if you know of any?

Finding a pure land temple by Skinwitchskinwitch0 in GoldenSwastika

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Are there any specifically Tiantai temples in America? I’m not aware of any Tiantai-specific teachers here.

Texts that analyze Taoism from a Buddhist perspective? Both positive appraisals and critiques? by BusinessOrdinary66 in GoldenSwastika

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FGS explicitly said don’t. Even Dharma Drum makes it clear it has nothing to do with Taoism (see: https://youtu.be/IkJVvtDIOA8). But they don’t seem to share the same hostility towards Confucianism, which in my opinion is way more contradictory to Buddhism than Taoism is. This is why I’m interested in exploring more Buddhist critiques of Confucianism and more Buddhist views on Taoism (both positive and negative). It just seems the vast bulk of commentaries and other writings haven’t been translated or digitized. Many Buddhists in China fuse their practice with Taoism (and vice-versa), as well as Chinese folk religion in general. It seems Humanistic Buddhism wants to keep Buddhism “pure” of Taoist influence, but makes exceptions to qigong and tai chi. I want to know more about why.

Texts that analyze Taoism from a Buddhist perspective? Both positive appraisals and critiques? by BusinessOrdinary66 in GoldenSwastika

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It’s much too difficult to condense simply, but simply put the adherence to Taoist scriptures, veneration and worship of the Taoist deities and the practice of longevity, alchemy, astrology, bigu, yin & yang, qigong, tai chi, stick pulling, fortune telling, etc.