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May 21, 2018 at 8:06 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15880UyapParticipant
“It is just that at times we are led away from our goal by our own thinking”
Yes, It also happened to me many times. I’m keep practicing to mindfully filtering new thought when not sure then better discard it rather than become wrong perception that trigger wrong action end up with bad karma.
Don’t rush, slow down.Uyap
May 21, 2018 at 6:11 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15876UyapParticipantI’m sorry if this post waste anyone time, I don’t hv any of such intention at all. I thought it was this “Dhamma & Science” section create for, and try to participate. I’m sure it will last only after several posts not even days or weeks.
Y not, sorry to make you waste your time, you don’t hv to.
Uyap
May 21, 2018 at 4:32 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15873UyapParticipantMy post here is due to my eagerness to learn more from Lal whose has rare to find, blend of profound knowledge both science and dharma.
Uyap.
May 21, 2018 at 3:46 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15872UyapParticipantyes, you’re right.
If you don’t want to waste time to nibbana, may be this little formula help :
whenever sensation arise from 6 indria, you mindfully terminate it before perception arise, with that if you can terminate 100% then dukha/tanha will never take place.
“Hold the butterfly wing, then no more futher effect”
Uyap.
May 21, 2018 at 2:10 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15869UyapParticipanty not,
Thanks your four kind advice, it is just my human nature of curiosity to find deeper truth.
Btw, Buddha himself because of curiosity he found this Buddha Dharma, as well as Lal quest to find original pure Dharma. :)Uyap.
UyapParticipantBtw, would you mind share pdf download link for comprehend easy to understand english translation of Dhamma cakka pavatana sutta discourse?
Thks.
UyapUyapParticipantLal, many thanks for the priceless explatation opening my understanding.
May it generate good karma.Uyap
UyapParticipant“Buddha Dhamma is the Buddha’s doctrine could not be subject to change.”
Then can I assume Buddha Dhamma is Asankhata?
Thks
UyapUyapParticipant“The word should be “dhammā” which is an energy and it is a saṅkhata (conditioned) as it is subjected to anicca which is disintegrating, fickle, perishable, impermanent, subject to change, without existence, conditioned, worthless and subject to death.’
Does it means that Dhamma as in buddha teaching also subject to change? For example buddha teaching regarding mount meru which is publicy deny by dalai lama?UyapParticipantIn one of the article regarding origin of matter it said :
1. Anything has to be either sankata or asankata.
There is nothing in between. Please think carefully of the truth of that.So in case of dhamma where is it’s position, sankhata or asankhata?
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