Thai unjust laws, Double standard, Contradiction by LonelySitlentAngel, literature
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Thai unjust laws, Double standard, Contradiction
The unjust laws that enforced by the ignorant, biased, prejudiced layman, seculars, and all other religious officials those who in power. The act of legislation that destroy and exterminate Buddhism. The laws that let's the ones who have the bad intention against have power and rise to power, to use it to destroy and discredit Buddhism in all aspects and in all kinds of obstructions, ways, methods, plans, schemes, means, and strategies to obstruct Buddhism to tell the truths to all sentient beings in the world. This is what happened when they took the layman to govern over Sangha monks - From many Statutes I will not says the number such as:
The 10 Rules of Karma according to the "Law of Karma". - Karma is one of the oldest religious/spiritual concepts and truths in the world. Long enough before Judaism or Christianity or Islam, the concept of karma was widely accepted in the East. And why not? "It makes sense." The belief that past or previous deeds/actions (and previous life) have influence and effected affected fate in the present day (this current life) seems fairly logical and reasonable. But what are the rules and law of karma, and how do they affect /effect us all?:
1. You Get what You Give., Give equals Get., "As you sow, so shall you reap." You will reap what you sow. Y
What is buddhism? by LonelySitlentAngel, literature
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What is buddhism?
What is buddhism?
Buddhism is a Asian, Dharmic or Indian philosophy, way of life and religion, a path of practice and spiritual, mental development leading to Insight into the true nature of reality. Buddhist practices like meditation are means of changing yourself in order to develop the qualities of awareness, kindness, and wisdom. The experience developed within the Buddhist tradition over thousands of years has created an incomparable resource for all those who wish to follow a path — a path which ultimately culminates in Enlightenment or Buddhahood. An enlightened being sees the nature of reality absolutely clearly, just as it is,