

Got to be the little fat guy n_n I'm too thin anyways...
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Meditation is an inseperable element of Buddhism, it's not the deeds of Buddha or the teachings which are more important. The book does an excellent job of putting them all where they belong- as one.Predabot wrote:I want to be this guy, he's got infinite powers.![]()
Granted, I would not exist all the time, I would be reincarnated in intervalls, whenever I could possibly be needed. I would also be a composite, but that will only add to my might.
{clicks Karlys link}
EDIT: Hmm??It's an actual book, but since I'm considered by many on this board to be almost completely illiterate, I'm afraid that reading an entire book, and certainly one as deep and profound like that one, is beyond me. I checked the foreword, and the content-listing, and it seems as if it focuses mostly on the meditation-techniques, and on a few choice wisdoms from Buddhism.
Doesn't seem to go into the deeds of the Buddha (And of course I know that the Buddha was a man who achieved enlightenment... It does seem as if Buddhism incorporates beings who are still more/different than human.) I'm not certain how this book validates your claims?
Or are you a Buddhist who choses to interpret everything in Buddhist-mythology as purely symbolic? If one goes down that path, I think that many religions such as christianity, Islam and Hinduism to name a few can be interpreted as such. In that case, this entire conversation becomes null and void, as then both of us are right.
Hunh.. I guess the pointlessness in existance and things, are not alien to you, since you are a Buddhist after all.