u didnt understand what that website was saying did u.Originally posted by bohiruci:Buddha is at the Infinite Dimension .......
He transcend all dimension , thats why He in his past practice transformed into a Hell beings , a deer , a monkey , a sage , a Demigod
He has the ability to transcend all this ,there He is infinity of the infinite dimension
If he is 10th Dimension ,wont He be limited to saving sentient beings in Earth in Milky Way and not beyond the Black Hole ?
You canOriginally posted by An Eternal Now:I dont know about that, but I do not think 5th power has to do with undoing what is done. You cant undo the done, but it is possible to observe the cause and change the current situation.
Not possible and doesnt make sense.Originally posted by maggot:You can![]()
If everything is in perfection...buddhism wouldn't last this longOriginally posted by An Eternal Now:Not possible and doesnt make sense.
If you can, then someone would have went back and change everything to perfection.
then there would be a time splitOriginally posted by An Eternal Now:By your logic, someone could go back into the past, change something, and that something which is could change the entire course of humankind, and therefore all of a sudden, our entire human race will suddenly see a different world altogether, abruptly. For example if you are evil, you go back 60 years ago, you let hitler win world war 2, then in the present suddenly everything will change abruptly and we will now be living under the Third Reich, because when you change 1 thing in the past you will change a million things in the present. It is quite stupid and illogical..
There is no substantial reality called time which is split into segments: past, present and future, but it could be possible to access the past by looking at what is here, now. It can have 'memories' of the past. Just as archaelogist look at things and can deduce the past. But the whole notion of time, past present and future are completely illusory, simply just notions and empty.
Ai yoo...why sink back to "Apparent in Real"....but anyway time to take a breakÂ….Originally posted by longchen:me 2 cents...
Time is illusory. We are like waves on a ocean. The waves are on the surface and it has lot of reflection(phenomonality). Attention clings onto reflection... believing them to be permanent at each moment...this causes the impression of time.
Alamak...Originally posted by Thusness:Ai yoo...why sink back to "Apparent in Real"....but anyway time to take a breakÂ….
You may want to take leisure read on the 5 degree of Tozan. http://buddhism.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=198803
The doctrine of no-self cuts through everything and bring us face to face with emotion, impression, sensation, thoughts…and all mental states, directly ‘seeing’ no one there, just it!
Next one must go beyond the subtle imprints of words and labels and sees the essence of these sensations, impressions and all mental states. Just like laying a book on a patch of grass leaving a temporary imprint, words and labels create these subtle imprints that confuse the mind. It will take 2-3 years before the experience of “Real in the Apparent’ is stabilized. Dissolve completely (self and all views including your scientific views) into the incredible realness and vividness of the Apparent.
If we spend even a thought moment sinking back to the source, we immediately fall prey to the habitual energy and descend back to the “Apparent in the Real”. This makes no-self a dead “AMness”.
From the experience of the “Real in Apparent”, everything is the One Mind; there is nothing else. The non-inherent nature creates all manifestations in lightning flash moments and the Apparent becomes the ‘otherness’. Great mystics though experienced the ‘Apparent in the Real’ knows not the emptiness nature seek the invisible from the visible, hold tightly to the formless. Not knowing that neither the form nor formless are both notions of the marvelous activities of emptiness nature. Get used to this experience and don’t waste your experience.....but it will take some years...happy journey...
From the New Science viewpoint, 2,500 years of mystical experience in Eastern tradition, and the corresponding meditation techniques, should be considered as a potential sourse of new data and concepts for developing a more comprehensive neuroscience approach to the study of consciousness.And..
As in the NS paradigm, contradictory concepts may lead to a better understanding of the reality. And as in the construction of a multidimensional representation of the physical rality, a consistent multidimensional picture of the entire "human" reality may emerge, which is more open to transcendent experiences.It appears as though science may be advocating the truth in Buddhism now.
The reintroduction of a sence of meaningfulness and connectedness in the physical reality, fostered by the NS paradigm, may lead to a more human and compassionate society.