vendredi 19 septembre 2008

Introduction to Meditation - Sogyal Rinpoche

Introduction to Meditation - Sogyal Rinpoche
This is a two hour video in iPod format. The author of the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying explaines what meditation actually is - probably simpler than you thought it would be . A world-renowned Buddhist teacher from Tibet, Sogyal Rinpoche is also the author of the highly acclaimed The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.

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4 commentaires:

  1. I'm not sure I would call systematic sexual abuse of numerous vulnerable women over a long period of time a mistake. It is a crime and an indication of spiritual corruption. An invalidation. Inexcusable. Bad bad karma. And comparing it to Maezumi's alcoholism, although I appreciate your point, makes light of the trauma and irreparable damage done to those women.

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  2. Yeah agree with josho. No courtcase? no evidence? And real gurus are spiritual terrorist, they might fuck u in all holes...

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  3. I wasn't there to witness the allegations, I'm sure Osho had a few of his followers too. However, if you want to dig up dirt on Spiritual people I'm sure everyone has a history. Richard Baker did the same thing, all I'm saying is that you should be smart enough to see through peoples bullshit spirituality. If Soygal did what he was accused of then hes a douche bag, but he still has good books. I learned a few things while I was involved with Kadampa Buddhsim, today I think it a cult, but I did gain some wisdom from the experience.

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  4. I think Steven Moore is a wise man here. I agree with what he pointed out,". It is a crime and an indication of spiritual corruption. An invalidation. Inexcusable. Bad bad karma. And comparing it to Maezumi's alcoholism, although I appreciate your point, makes light of the trauma and irreparable damage done to those women.".

    I liked the book he wrote about life and death but he was just using the knowledge passed down to him. I like the religion but that doesn't mean I have to offer him personal favors and defend for his wrongdoings.

    In Buddism, you don't need to seek magic or anything miraculous. Just remember, it's the simplicity in everything, deep respect & love for lives and HONESTY that is making us a better person everyday.

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