Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 As you know, legend tell us that Buddha had a son name Rahula, and that him at age 7 joined his father and his disciples and eventually became enlightened. That IMO is very unlikely, Rahula, on Buddha's absence had be become heir to the throne. It's very unlikely that his grandfather would have allowed him to join his father. I think that story is monkish fantasy, and I wrote a more credible story about Buddha's son and his relationship with his father. It's an allegorical story of the quest of enlightenment as experienced by people who seek to know God. If you wish you can read it at this link and give me your opinion: http://cerosoul.wordpress.com/buddhas-son/ Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 No thanks, Send the story but I'm not following your foolish links. Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6 wrote: > > As you know, legend tell us that Buddha had a son > name Rahula, and that him at age 7 joined his father > and his disciples and eventually became enlightened. > > That IMO is very unlikely, Rahula, on Buddha's absence > had be become heir to the throne. It's very unlikely that > his grandfather would have allowed him to join his father. > > > I think that story is monkish fantasy, and I wrote a more > credible story about Buddha's son and his relationship > with his father. It's an allegorical story of the quest of > enlightenment as experienced by people who seek to > know God. If you wish you can read it at this link and > give me your opinion: > > http://cerosoul.wordpress.com/buddhas-son/ > > Pete > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6 wrote: > > As you know, legend tell us that Buddha had a son > name Rahula, and that him at age 7 joined his father > and his disciples and eventually became enlightened. > > That IMO is very unlikely, Rahula, on Buddha's absence > had be become heir to the throne. It's very unlikely that > his grandfather would have allowed him to join his father. > > > I think that story is monkish fantasy, and I wrote a more > credible story about Buddha's son and his relationship > with his father. It's an allegorical story of the quest of > enlightenment as experienced by people who seek to > know God. If you wish you can read it at this link and > give me your opinion: > > http://cerosoul.wordpress.com/buddhas-son/ > > Pete remember..those planes that hit the Towers.. thet too were a faith based initiative. religion and enlightenment stuff are neurological disorders. whether it's buddy boy buddha or jehova.. expecting a following or worship indicates one thing.. an ego problem. sort of like those who do dissertations on same. ..b b.b. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 you should. it's for fools just like you. ..b b.b. Nisargadatta , " zen_mirror " <zen_mirror wrote: > > No thanks, > > Send the story but I'm not following your foolish links. > > > > > Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6@> wrote: > > > > As you know, legend tell us that Buddha had a son > > name Rahula, and that him at age 7 joined his father > > and his disciples and eventually became enlightened. > > > > That IMO is very unlikely, Rahula, on Buddha's absence > > had be become heir to the throne. It's very unlikely that > > his grandfather would have allowed him to join his father. > > > > > > I think that story is monkish fantasy, and I wrote a more > > credible story about Buddha's son and his relationship > > with his father. It's an allegorical story of the quest of > > enlightenment as experienced by people who seek to > > know God. If you wish you can read it at this link and > > give me your opinion: > > > > http://cerosoul.wordpress.com/buddhas-son/ > > > > Pete > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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