Exhibit A: When Buddhist teachings become indistinguishable from brainwash. (Re: Sexual Abuse by Sakyong)pic.twitter.com/S18PBorAQv
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Exhibit A: When Buddhist teachings become indistinguishable from brainwash. (Re: Sexual Abuse by Sakyong)pic.twitter.com/S18PBorAQv
I'm deeply confused by this. Is it suggesting that a stance of hard solipsism is a) true b) what Buddhist philosophy teaches and c) excuses unethical behavior? the post is so short that I don't want to read into it too much but all of those absurd falsehoods are implied
All of the above, plus a misunderstanding of "karma".
btw, I think the early Buddhist notion of Karma is, not quite bullshit (that’d be slightly too strong), but rather an extraordinarily limited view of causality.
Yes, I don't think an individualist karma need be "there's a cosmic scorecard of your actions judged under such and such conception of good and evil". It could be more casual: "if you spend a lot of time being angry, your mind and environment will cultivate anger".
Yes, David Chapman drew out a similar distinction in his presentation of the Dzogchen view of karma on the Approaching Aro site.
There's a long-form allegorical presentation of that interpretation in Roach's "The Garden" parable as well
And if you don’t know....now you know:https://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/06/us/mysterious-yoga-retreat-ends-in-a-grisly-death.html?nytmobile=0 …
well, yeah, though Roach's mistakes seem much less severe than McNally's. regardless, his writing on the subject was a good read even though I'd never want to actually be the man's student.
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