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I think "The Gospel of Buddha" is a good and concise collection of what Buddha said and did. Is there one better collection than it?
Gospel of Buddha was written by Paul Carus in 1894, in fact it is a collection of tradition and nothing is written or added by Paul Carus in it from himself.It does not reflect western philosophy as there is no western philosophy as mentioned in the Gospel of Buddha.
Do you do the same with the Qu'ran? I would suggest that if you do so objectively, many of your posts you'd come to regret.If not divine revelation; what sources Buddha had for his thoughts?
Those sources must be looked into.
Regards
Do you do the same with the Qu'ran? I would suggest that if you do so objectively, many of your posts you'd come to regret.
My question to you was about the Qu'ran, but you again avoid answering questions posed to you. So, let me repeat, can you provide objective evidence that Mohammed talked with an angel and that the Qu'ran accurately cites what the angel supposedly said? Why don't you surprise us and actually try and answer this question, paarsurrey?paarsurrey said: ↑
If not divine revelation; what sources Buddha had for his thoughts?
Those sources must be looked into.
Regards
The Buddhists deny that Buddha received any Revelation so one has to check as to what other sources of knowledge he had. Like Buddha met his mother in the heaven.
"And it is said that the Blessed One, for the sake of preaching
to his mother Maya-devi, ascended to heaven and dwelt
with the devas. Having concluded his pious mission, he
returned to the earth and went about again, converting
those who listened to his teachings. 2"
Chapter 31:
The Buddha's Parents Attain Nirvana
The Gospel of Buddha
Common sense. Really.If not divine revelation; what sources Buddha had for his thoughts?
Those sources must be looked into.
Regards
Don't those who follow Buddha they have this "common sense" with them to guide them?Common sense. Really.
Hopefully.Don't those who follow Buddha they have this "common sense" with them to guide them?
Regards
This thread is about Buddha.My question to you was about the Qu'ran, but you again avoid answering questions posed to you. So, let me repeat, can you provide objective evidence that Mohammed talked with an angel and that the Qu'ran accurately cites what the angel supposedly said? Why don't you surprise us and actually try and answer this question, paarsurrey?
But all you do is to take constant pot-shots against certain other religions and yet you won't respond to any question about yours. There's a name for that, paarsurrey. Plus you really don't add anything but insults to the conversations here.This thread is about Buddha.
One should not be off-topic.
Regards
If not divine revelation; what sources Buddha had for his thoughts?
Do you think it may be beyond his mind ?.His own mind.
Do you think it may be beyond his mind ?.
Well myself I feel we are more than the mind body organism, like, we are all One in nature, I think in a way that I cannot explain right now, that quantum can explain, that everything is connected.............Its hard to put in words, but can you see what I am trying to get at ?.In what sense?
Well myself I feel we are more than the mind body organism, like, we are all One in nature, I think in a way that I cannot explain right now, that quantum can explain, that everything is connected.............Its hard to put in words, but can you see what I am trying to get at ?.