Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 The Buddha said: Seeing misery in views and opinions, without adopting any, I found inner peace and freedom. One who is free does not hold to views or dispute opinions. For a sage there is no higher, lower, no places in which the mind can stick. But those who grasp after views and opinions only wander about the world annoying people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Nisargadatta , " Johan " <yohansky wrote: > > The Buddha said: > > Seeing misery in views and opinions, without adopting any, I found > inner peace and freedom. buddha didn't find anything. he was found. then nitwits founded a religion. and later generations of nitwits went on parroting.. all the silly sayings that the religion attributed to their mini-god.. the who which they made their religion all about. that's why they called it 'buddh(a)ism. bet buddha got a kick out of knowing that would happen. that's what he was smilling about! > One who is free does not hold to views or > dispute opinions. if one is free.. one is no more. as one never was. any talk about 'one'... which has realized freedom.. is just holding views in order to dispute 'others' opinions. > For a sage there is no higher, lower, no places > in which the mind can stick. > But those who grasp after views and > opinions only wander about the world annoying people. that's grasping onto an annoying opinion. truly unmindful in a mindless way. lose that cretinous vox populi.. and wow! the idea of quoting or honoring 'sages' will be seen as senseless. offer better living through the no nonsense approach baba remains, ..b b.b. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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