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    From Julian@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 15 20:00:43 2023
    XPost: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.religion.buddhism.tibetan, uk.religion.buddhist

    Western Buddhism has been mugged by capitalism



    Why does Buddhism get a free pass among religion’s cultured despisers?
    With the notable exception of the great Christopher Hitchens, who dished
    it out to all, most of the Western media hold Buddhism generally, and
    the Dalai Lama in particular, in a curious kind of uncritical respect
    that the Enlightenment was supposed to have freed us from. Or as
    Hitchens called it: “The widely and lazily held belief that ‘oriental’ religion is different from other faiths: less dogmatic, more
    contemplative, more… transcendental.”

    So, when the Dalai Lama invites a young child to suck his tongue,
    defenders leap in to insist that this is just an unusual cultural
    practice that has become lost in translation. Westerners have a very
    different understanding of the erogenous: sticking out one’s tongue has
    a totally different meaning in Tibet than it does for us. It’s all a misunderstanding. And his holiness has a rather quirky sense of honour.
    He was “misguided” rather than “sleazy”, as one columnist in The Times put it. Hm...

    https://unherd.com/2023/04/the-dalai-lamas-greatest-failure/

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  • From Sanford@21:1/5 to Julian on Tue Apr 18 15:01:41 2023
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    On 4/15/2023 3:00 PM, Julian wrote:
    Western Buddhism has been mugged by capitalism



    Why does Buddhism get a free pass among religion’s cultured despisers?
    With the notable exception of the great Christopher Hitchens, who dished
    it out to all, most of the Western media hold Buddhism generally, and
    the Dalai Lama in particular, in a curious kind of uncritical respect
    that the Enlightenment was supposed to have freed us from. Or as
    Hitchens called it: “The widely and lazily held belief that ‘oriental’ religion is different from other faiths: less dogmatic, more
    contemplative, more… transcendental.”

    So, when the Dalai Lama invites a young child to suck his tongue,
    defenders leap in to insist that this is just an unusual cultural
    practice that has become lost in translation. Westerners have a very different understanding of the erogenous: sticking out one’s tongue has
    a totally different meaning in Tibet than it does for us. It’s all a misunderstanding. And his holiness has a rather quirky sense of honour.
    He was “misguided” rather than “sleazy”, as one columnist in The Times
    put it. Hm...

    https://unherd.com/2023/04/the-dalai-lamas-greatest-failure/

    "The Buddha found nirvana after many years of praying, meditating and
    fasting, finally gaining enlightenment after meditating for days under a
    fig tree. Whatever the processes involved here, there are clearly no
    short cuts or cheat codes."

    I guess that this vicar really does not know Buddhism.


    --
    Sanford
    Strangely enough, it means
    the way across the river.

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  • From Julian@21:1/5 to Sanford on Wed Apr 19 16:43:01 2023
    XPost: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.religion.buddhism.tibetan, uk.religion.buddhist

    On 18/04/2023 20:01, Sanford wrote:
    On 4/15/2023 3:00 PM, Julian wrote:
    Western Buddhism has been mugged by capitalism



    Why does Buddhism get a free pass among religion’s cultured despisers?
    With the notable exception of the great Christopher Hitchens, who
    dished it out to all, most of the Western media hold Buddhism
    generally, and the Dalai Lama in particular, in a curious kind of
    uncritical respect that the Enlightenment was supposed to have freed
    us from. Or as Hitchens called it: “The widely and lazily held belief
    that ‘oriental’ religion is different from other faiths: less
    dogmatic, more contemplative, more… transcendental.”

    So, when the Dalai Lama invites a young child to suck his tongue,
    defenders leap in to insist that this is just an unusual cultural
    practice that has become lost in translation. Westerners have a very
    different understanding of the erogenous: sticking out one’s tongue
    has a totally different meaning in Tibet than it does for us. It’s all
    a misunderstanding. And his holiness has a rather quirky sense of
    honour. He was “misguided” rather than “sleazy”, as one columnist in >> The Times put it. Hm...

    https://unherd.com/2023/04/the-dalai-lamas-greatest-failure/

    "The Buddha found nirvana after many years of praying, meditating and fasting, finally gaining enlightenment after meditating for days under a
    fig tree. Whatever the processes involved here, there are clearly no
    short cuts or cheat codes."

    I guess that this vicar really does not know Buddhism.

    Indeed. Here is a "cheat code"

    "Question: Is it possible, without understanding the meaning of the
    Lotus Sutra, but merely by chanting the five or seven characters of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo once a day, once a month, or simply once a year,
    once a decade, or once in a lifetime, to avoid being drawn into trivial
    or serious acts of evil, to escape falling into the four evil paths, and instead to eventually reach the stage of non-regression?

    Answer: Yes, it is.”

    (Nichiren - The Daimoku of the Lotus Sutra)

    Further...

    "... or hear someone else chant it only once in a lifetime and rejoice
    in the hearing, or rejoice in hearing the voice of someone else rejoice
    in the hearing, and so on in this manner to the fiftieth hearer."

    (Nichiren - The Recitation of the “Expedient Means” and “Life Span” Chapters)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 19 21:47:33 2023
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    I didn’t know he had a fey lure. :-)

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "And now the angry morning; Gives the early signs of warning; You must
    face alone the plans you make; Decisions they will try to break" (S. McL.)

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