[Buddha-l] Re: The Buddha,
an 'emotional weakling'? What are the "joys of living"?
jkirk
jkirk at spro.net
Fri Jun 23 06:42:48 MDT 2006
I'm not familiar with this sutra-------how does it relate to the discussion
topic?
Joanna
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Greetings All,
This might be throwing a bit of oil on the fire, but are you familiar with
the Rishukyo Sutra (Japanese), an abbreviation of the
Adhyarthaśatikā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra, Prajñāpāramitā-naya-sūtra?
Gassho,
Jion
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Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 3:03 AM
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Subject: [Buddha-l] Re: The Buddha,an 'emotional weakling'? What are the
"joys of living"?
On Thursday, June 22, 2006, Erik Hoogcarspel wrote:
> Lust is necessary for procreation and there's nothing
> wrong with having fun while procreating or eating
> popcorn or whatever.
In which sutra did the Buddha taught that lust in
necessary? As far as I know, the Old Indian Guy taught
that lust is a defilement to avoid. If you enjoy
indulging in it, go ahead, but don't say it's a
Buddhist teaching, because it's not.
Best wishes,
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Benito Carral
Asturias, Sepharad (Spain)
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