[Buddha-l] Sharon Stone and Karma
[DPD Web] Shen Shi'an
shian at kmspks.org
Wed May 28 19:05:11 MDT 2008
Oops... Another interesting point to add is that of the 5 'heinous
sins', listed last is 'to cause a Buddha to bleed'. Yup - that's
theoretically the most physical harm that can be done to a Buddha! It
seems impossible 'to cause a Buddha to die'! How heinous a thought!
-----Original Message-----
From: [DPD Web] Shen Shi'an [mailto:shian at kmspks.org]
Sent: Thursday, 29 May, 2008 8:50 AM
To: Buddhist discussion forum
Subject: RE: [Buddha-l] Sharon Stone and Karma
Hmmm... If there's such thing as 'luck', there should be some record of
some past Buddha, who, despite having much merits, stumbled upon a spate
of bad luck - e.g. - get crushed in an earthquake?
But no... it just doesn't happen... Good luck? Nay... good karma... too
good in fact, to be killed. There's no case of accidental death or
successful assassination of a Buddha. Interesting.
-----Original Message-----
From: Perennial Favorites [mailto:anemone at ghvalley.net]
Sent: Wednesday, 28 May, 2008 7:04 PM
To: Buddhist discussion forum
Subject: Re: [Buddha-l] Sharon Stone and Karma
It made me cringe to read Sharon Stone blaming China's earthquake on
their
collective karma, but I don't know...does Buddhism allow for luck, good
and
bad, or is everything that happens the result of karma? Kind of like in
physics, where everything is related to everything else by electrons
bumping
into each other. (Maybe that's not a good summary of physics...)
I was actually wondering about Buddhism and luck yesterday, and then
today I
saw this email. What a coincidence. Must be my karma.
Fifteen years or more ago, I was in a park and there was a crazy man
walking
around using a paper cup as a megaphone saying "two earthquakes in three
days, God hates America." I guess that was his version of "it's their
karma."
Diana
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