[Buddha-l] Enlightenment as dogma

JKirkpatrick jkirk at spro.net
Wed Oct 13 20:57:25 MDT 2010


Amen to that, Gad.

Joanna 
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 On Behalf Of Gad Horowitz
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 1:19 PM

Please, sir, may I meditate in some manner taught by Buddhists
without suffering about whether "I" "am" a "Buddhist" or not?



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stefan Detrez" <stefan.detrez at gmail.com>
To: "Buddhist discussion forum" <buddha-l at mailman.swcp.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Buddha-l] Enlightenment as dogma


> Thank you all for your answers.
>
> Some of the people answering my question seem to suggest one
has to be
> openminded, let certain critical alertness go, open yourself up
to, etc. 
> Is
> this not exactly the same language which says one should drop
critical
> thinking and approach it with trust or put faith in it? How is
that
> different from 'Open your heart and let Jesus in'? Wat if I 'do
an
> ehipassiko' and just don't see it, would I be considered
deluded of 
> blinded
> by ignorance? How is this reIated to the idea that it takes
faith to be a
> Buddhist? I subscribe to the fact that Buddhist practice alters
a person,
> but I don't think that would be the merit of it being Buddhist,
but more 
> as
> a consequence of proper breathing and thought control. But I
could be 
> wrong.
>
>
> Stefan
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