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18.08.1998 - Interpretation of dali48
I am subject to decay, and the power of old age, sickness, and death also has power over me. - Is it right for me to feel fear, repugnance, and disgust when I see others suffering this lot? (No, since all living things, see humans, animals and perhaps even plants must suffer etc. - d.48). - And while I was thinking about it, all joy in life died down in me, all the joy we have in life ...
"Noble 8-fold path" to salvation:
Avoids both the extreme of self-surrender to the desires - and the extreme of self-torture ...
The 4 Noble Truths:
All life is suffering ("samsara"), the endless cycle of rebirths involving the types of suffering (addiction, desire, ignorance), the cessation of suffering (salvation, liberation from "samsara", see "nirvana") and the way to end the suffering ("the noble 8-fold path") ...
Doctrine of the "non-ego":
There is no soul, no lasting, constant, imperishable "ego or self", but only a fleeting, short-lived grouping of 5 elements:
Physical form, sensation, perception, emotion and consciousness ... (Buddha)
Decisive for the ability to act as a medium was physical abstinence - and abstinence was a means to concentrate strength ... (A. Grinshaw)
The mystic always lets his consciousness rest in his heart - unless he has to enter the world of intellectual activity for a while. - When our lives are touched by deep sorrows, we must immediately turn inward and search for the true "self". - At the end of our search, we will find peace, contentment, wisdom, strength, courage and love. - The end of our active life involuntarily imposed on us through illness or imprisonment can help us to wake up spiritually ... (P. Brunton)
"The sweetness seemed bitter to me - and the bitter seemed sweet" ... (O. Wilde)
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The Buddha was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who lived in ancient India He is revered as the founder of the world ...
Died: c. 400 BCE (aged 80); Kushinagar, Malla ...
Religion: Buddhism
Born: Siddhartha Gautama; c. around 480 BCE; ...
Known for: Founder of Buddhism
Paul Brunton is the pen name of Raphael Hurst (21 October 1898 – 27 July 1981 ), a British author of spiritual books. He is best known as one of the early ...
Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the ...
Died: 30 November 1900 (aged 46); Paris, France
Education: Portora Royal School
Notable works: The Picture of Dorian Gray; The ...
Children: Cyril Holland; Vyvyan Holland
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