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Showing posts from February, 2021

SCIENCE AND BUDDHISM: A MEETING OR A PARTING? Part 1

Like a religion, but not ... TO TALK OF BUDDHISM we must first talk about its origins. I have said that the origin of religion was the fear of danger, but the origin of Buddhism is no longer the fear of danger, but the fear of suffering. Please note this distinction. In the section deali…

When faith in science is shaken, even the worshipping religions flourish. Part 3

When faith in science is shaken, even the worshipping religions flourish I would like to once again summarize at this point that the real life problems in society are in need of an immediate answer or remedy - now, in this present life. As individuals we are only on this earth for a limi…

Many religions, one science ..Part 2

Having looked at some of the differences between religion and science, I would like to give some observations about this difference. Because religion offers this comprehensive and immediate truth, an answer that is suitable for the masses, but which at the same time is not verifiable thro…

RELIGION AND SCIENCE..Part 1

From common beginnings to separation HOW DID RELIGION originate? We have all learned that religion arose from the fear of danger, particularly natural dangers, such as lightning, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes and so on. These dangers have threatened human beings thro…

The two chief disciples of the Buddha (SARIPUTTA AND MOGGALLANA)

Now about this time there was staying near Rajagha a famous religious teacher called Sanjaya, along with a large following of disciples and pupils, numbering about two hundred in all. And among these two-hundred disciples of Sanjaya, there were two very close friends who were not at all …

The Doctrinal Context of Jhana

The Buddha says that just as in the great ocean there is but one taste, the taste of salt, so in his doctrine and discipline there is but one taste, the taste of freedom. The taste of freedom that pervades the Buddha's teaching is the taste of spiritual freedom, which from the Buddhis…