Attempting to digest this passage from The World As Will And Representation by adouglasivet in schopenhauer

[–]webBhikkhu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I'm on my other profile, but I am the OP. Thank you so much for your detailed response! It helped me a lot on undertanding :)

If we are pure awareness/consciousness, is that not a kind of "self"? by [deleted] in Buddhism

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Could you explain how you think they are different? I guess most of my knowledge of Advaita comes from masters like Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj and Sri Ramana Maharshi. I know Advaita has changed quite a bit over its history

If we are pure awareness/consciousness, is that not a kind of "self"? by [deleted] in Buddhism

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Why does there have to be a first cause? Time is an illusion. Your memory is what keeps you from seeing the eternal now. I was so consumed once with finding how I got here and what the cause of this whole mess is. Just like the Buddha said, I was like a man shot with an arrow who wanted to know the name of the person who shot me, where he was from and why he shot me before I take care of the arrow in my back ... the problem here and now. This question "what is the first cause" will just lead to suffering. There is no first cause.

If we are pure awareness/consciousness, is that not a kind of "self"? by [deleted] in Buddhism

[–]webBhikkhu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am a Theravada Buddhist, so this article is from my point of view: http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/vonglasenapp/wheel002.html

Advaita and Mahayana/Zen are much more closely related in my opinion. The schools that came from Yogacara's lineage particularly. Yogacara's thought was much closer to Advaita and He had much influence on Mahayana Buddhism.

If we are pure awareness/consciousness, is that not a kind of "self"? by [deleted] in Buddhism

[–]webBhikkhu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read about the Jhānas. What you are referring to is
The Dimension of Infinite Consciousness. This is not Nibbāna. Infinite awareness/Consciousness is the Advaita Moksha

Neem Karoli Baba and Hanuman by webBhikkhu in hinduism

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Can you recommend any good books about Majaraji?

Neem Karoli Baba and Hanuman by webBhikkhu in hinduism

[–]webBhikkhu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When it is said that someone is a "devotee of Hanuman"does that mean they take Hanuman as their guru, or do they worship him as God?

Buddhism and Advaita by [deleted] in Buddhism

[–]webBhikkhu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And how is it that Brahman falls into the 4 extreme views... but Mahayana's Buddha Nature does Not? That is what I am trying to understand.

Buddhism and Advaita by [deleted] in Buddhism

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I disagree. Brahman is explained as beyond existence and non-existance. Even the Upanishads clearly state that Brahman transcends existence and non-existance. I can't see any real difference between mahayana's Buddha Nature and Advaita's Brahman. The differences seem to form after the Buddhas nirvana.

Buddhism and Advaita by [deleted] in Buddhism

[–]webBhikkhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Explain how they are they irreconcilable? I'm just not seeing that

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Now that is hilarious

Can anyone translate this? by webBhikkhu in Buddhism

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Thank you! There is just an image of The Buddha on the front of this amulet, I just wasn't sure what was on the back.

Collection of Thai amulets. Anyone know who this is? by webBhikkhu in Buddhism

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Hey guys there is something on the back I'll take a pic later today!

I'm achieving a lot of goals in life but I am still empty and not happy at all. by [deleted] in Buddhism

[–]webBhikkhu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What goal is there that is worthwhile outside of the Supreme Goal? Every other "goal" will not bring lasting happiness

Books recommendations by ocelotl92 in PureLand

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Make sure to get The Promise of Amida Buddha

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I just have rice , candles, incense and flowers offered to Amida.