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but you people were fighting like as if someone saying 2+2=5 You both are nice potential candidates and learned human beings ...should re-visit your over-confidence as well as smug behaviour as phaldaar darakhat bh agr jhukay nh tou log ussay pathar hi martay |
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It was my second year,when we encountered the word Lama Dali in himalya in a novel written by Mustansar hussain Tarar,who happened to visited the northern areas. We asked from our teacher,than what she told I'm sharing with you. Buddhist believed on the process of rebirth much like advanced religions like Islam and Christianity. While the most primitive religion on planet Earth is Hinduism. She quoted:Holy prophet(pbuh) had abolished all kind of idolatory from planet earth except Hindustan.Reincarnation is basically a justification of different class differences in Hinduism.Like,Brahman, Khastri etc. (Owing to ones karma.) Hope it worked. Rest ,your comment is heart touching and thanks for this nice piece of advice. Again apologizing for bad words. |
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DrWW (Sunday, February 28, 2016) |
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First thank you for taking my piece of advice positively indeed it showed your maturity and humbleness.
Secondly the article you shared already worked a lot understanding the buddhist's concept of re-birth and continuity of life.Let me sum up all i understood from the article,you are greatly welcome to correct me or elaborate where-ever needed.
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ursula (Monday, February 29, 2016) |
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Reincarnation
Reincarnation is a belief in the transmigration of the “soul” of a person after death - to another body.Reincarnation truely dictates continuity of the individual’s person after death,Religions like Hinduism dictates that every individual destined to live a certain sequels of his/her life,and his/her life in this janam writes the fate of next janam.like a pious and kind-hearted kam-zaat of this janam get promoted the better class culture in next janam and vice versa. Budhhist's Philosophy of re-birth Buddhist think and preach differently their concept of re-birth.It need to be evaluate consciously at one hand their literature advocates ... “I find it helpful to compare the cycles of life and death to the daily rhythms of waking and sleeping. Just as we look forward to the rest sleep brings after the efforts and exertions of the day, death can be seen as a welcome period of rest and re-energizing in preparation for a new round of active life. And just as we enjoy the best sleep after a day in which we have done our very best, a calm and easy death can only follow a life lived to the fullest without any regrets.” Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda. and “According to the Bodhisattva rule, Masters of Khamtrul Rinpoche’s caliber are not meant to stay away for long, however. Consequently immediately after his cremation his disciples began to look for clues as to where his future might be found.....Finally the [eminent Lama] Karmapa gave the name of the place where Khamtrul Rinpoche had been reborn - Bomdila, a Himalayan town close to Bhutan...the discovery of the ninth Khamtrul Rinpoche was in the bag. The child was found, recognised and reinstated in Tashi Jong to take up his spiritual duties where his predecessor - himself - had left off”. and still another ... “ Enlightenment was plodding and exceedingly hard work. The Lamas said if you reached there in three lifetimes you were moving incredibly quickly...” page 115 But at the same time we find out ”Buddhism does not accept the immortality of soul or the idea that the body is a vessel for the soul, and after death, the soul departs from the body, and moves to another body”. (Ikeda/Tehranian:Global Civilisation, p.120). From all this what we get conclusion is ... “There is no fixed self that lives on as an unchanging entity” (Unlocking the Mysteries of Birth and Death p 26). In contrast to the idea of “continuity of person” after death, Buddhism teaches “continuity of life” after death. All phenomena, stars, galaxies, plants, animals, people..etc... undergo the eternal cycle of birth and death. Rebirth in a future existence is not a continuity of a past personality or past social status - but a new fresh start. Conclusion What ursula rightly said in above comment,Buddhist's Belief of re-birth is some what alike advanced religion,which believe a person start a mission good or bad doesnt destroy or simply vanish away by his death,but the nature the energy empowering the life continues it,it gets a re-birth in a new formed leader who regardless of same gender,class,creed or physical appearance necessarily possess all the traits,trends and tendencies advocating the same karmic seed of the leader whom he/she replacing.
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ursula (Monday, February 29, 2016) |
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Should I raise more controversy by posting my answers as I mentioned in my I.S. paper?
I'd really love to know the point of view of safeer, zealot and even someone else regarding my temptation. Keep an hold ,Inshallah from tomorrow onwards. |
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i watched a movie 'samsara' few months back ,it was on buddhism and the protagonist was reincarnation of buddha.
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ursula (Tuesday, March 01, 2016) |
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After all marks fpsc ne marks iss bat k nh denay k kitne logo ne aik answer ko sahih maana ...unhoon ne marks tou apni key k mutabiq hi denay na
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ursula (Tuesday, March 01, 2016) |
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Would some one care to share insights on the nature and characteristics of Islamic culture?
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Think about all aspects of life (social, economic, political, etc.) and comment about them if they were to follow the Islamic code. You can compare the same with Western societies and the like.
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