• úvod
  • témata
  • události
  • tržiště
  • diskuze
  • nástěnka
  • přihlásit
    registrace
    ztracené heslo?
    _B2SPIRIT_BUDDHISMUS
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    "The eight lower yanas cannot be thought of as accurate, for they are based on mental constructs that are at variance with the ground of being. According to this perspective, naturally occurring timeless awareness is in essence free of mentation, and so its true nature, which transcends causes and conditions, is a supreme and timeless emptiness, free of the biases of thought."
    Longchenpa
    "Philosophical Systems "
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Alaya versus Rigpa
    In Dzogchen the karmic mind in its totality is called the "alayavijnana" or "alaya" for short. It's the karmic ground consciousness as "kunzhi nampar shes pa".
    It has a characteristic possible that manifests as a very clear and pleasant state of consciousness. But that clarity and pleasure are dependently originated karmic mind-states. Many practitioners mistake this clear and present state as being rigpa. It's not.
    Rigpa is different because it is not dependently originated from prior causes. It has no "cause" and always contains the vivid spark or flash of "self-arising, self-recognizing wisdom" or "rangjyung yeshe". A non-conceptual certainty is present that validates rigpa as being the actual Buddha Nature; there is NO doubt about this. Because of this unmistakable Buddha wisdom, differentiating the alaya from rigpa is not difficult at all.
    One does not have to "purify" or transform or stop the alaya in order for rigpa to arise. The empty nature of the alaya or karmic mind is itself rigpa. Rigpa's energy (tsal) is itself manifesting as the alaya or karmic mind.
    So when in a karmic mind state, simply close your eyes and observe the energetic aspect of that karmic mind state. Notice how the mind state is occurring in your "knowing awareness". Now notice the empty quality of your "knowing awareness". The moment you actually "see" the empty nature of your "knowing awareness", the empty nature of the mind state will immediately appear.
    It's not that the karmic mind state first dissolved and thereby revealed an underlying "knowing awareness", but rather that the karmic mind state revealed its true nature to be itself "knowing awareness" appearing as the karmic mind state! This immediate insight is a wisdom of rigpa itself.
    This actually applies to all mind states, thoughts, images, feelings, sensations, perceptions and experiential life events.
    However it requires being able to know this "knowing awareness" directly in experience.
    Here's how:
    Complete Instructions for Dzogchen Atiyoga
    "Relax into basic space beyond beginning and end,” introduces the nature of mind. Once you recognize it, there is no need to wait for another time in the future. Basic space never began and does not end in any way whatsoever. Rigpa never began and does not end. It is totally endless, utterly beginningless."
    Tulku Urgyen
    "This wakefulness that is primordially pure is the empty quality of the nature of our mind. In the moment when we recognize our nature, we do not see any ‘thing’ whatsoever. It is already utterly pure and perfect. That is exactly what we call primordial purity. Inseparable from that is a quality of knowing: we are cognizant, at the same time. This is the spontaneous presence. These two aspects are indivisible."
    Tulku Urgyen
    Direct Introduction to Pure Awareness (rigpa in Tibetan):
    Sit in a comfortable posture in a well lit and bright room or outdoor space.
    Close your eyes.
    Notice the color at your closed eyelids. It will usually seem like an orangey color with brownish or gray tinges. Whatever the color, just observe the color that seems to be in front of your awareness that's noticing the colors.
    Now, instead of attention being on the colors at the eyelids; notice that which is the "observing" awareness that knows the colors are present. Bring attention from the object to the subject side that is doing the observing.
    "There is an oral instruction about the way to look. It is said,
    “It is as though your eyes were looking through the back of your head instead of looking forwards.” Mingyur Rinpoche
    "It is as though your eyes are looking backwards instead of forwards as they usually do. You are looking out with your eyes but are looking back at the same time. Do not try too hard with this though, otherwise you will really make a big mistake. You just sort of look back ..." Mingyur Rinpoche
    Notice the empty nature of your own awareness that is observing. There is an empty space of awareness that knows itself, but not as a thing with shape, form or substance.
    "The way to do this is just to turn your attention slightly inward, not to look deeply inside, just to turn your focus from outward to inward in a very light way. The moment of recognizing this state is the blessings of the lineage." Tsoknyi Rinpoche
    Being that empty, observing awareness; just notice again the colors at the eyelids. Do the colors alter or change your empty awareness or do they just appear in awareness like clouds appearing in a changeless sky? This analogy applies as well regarding all thoughts, images, sense of self, emotional energies, sensations and perceptions that also appear harmlessly in the empty space of changeless awareness.
    Relax attention again and again from the colors or any inner phenomena, so that attention and the empty, observing awareness occupy the same exact space, inseparably so.
    It's possible to notice the empty, transparent nature of your own observing awareness that deepens as one remains empty of attentiveness to any mental or perceptual content other than empty awareness itself.
    "Without any in or any out - utter openness. How is it that ‘openness’? It’s empty, awake, luminous and simple..." Tsoknyi Rinpoche
    Whatever occurs to the senses or mind, just leave everything as-is and relax in your native state of vivid and awake awareness. Your heightened awareness will guide your actions in life with great precision. There are no further instructions.
    Here is an ancient quote from a fundamental Great Perfection Tantra, or scriptural text, called the “The Heaped Jewels.” It com­pletely summarizes the unique method of Dzogchen practice.
    "When anyone rests in the natural state without concen­tration, understanding manifests in that individual’s mind, without someone having to teach all the words by which the mind understands these meanings. As this understanding dawns in the mind, all that is non-man­ifest and all sensory appearances, which in themselves entail no concepts, are seen to be naturally pure." (From
    Longchenpa’s Precious Treasury, Padma Publications.)
    Kalu Rinpoche:
    "Mind is poised in the state of bare awareness, there is no directing the mind. One is not looking within for anything; one is not looking without for anything. One is simply letting the mind rest in its own natu­ral state. The empty, clear and unimpeded nature of mind can be experienced if we can rest in an uncon­trived state of bare awareness without distraction and without the spark of awareness being lost."
    In daily life:
    "It is easy to re-recognize it (rigpa). You just have to drop thinking and it is right there. There is not a lot to be done."
    Mingyur Rinpoche
    A direct pointing instruction from Lama Tsultrim Allione
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i34IuGJUj30

    Urgyen Tulku
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncrNEAAMgSs
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Everything as Natural Perfection
    (nothing needs correction)
    Longchenpa explains:
    "Atiyoga is the great perfection—that is, naturally occurring timeless awareness, free of elaboration, not subject to restrictions or extremes— and the pinnacle of all spiritual approaches, in that it is the total perfection of all that is meaningful in them.
    The All-Creating Monarch states:
    Perfection in one, perfection in two, perfection in awakened mind: there is ease in the abundance of fresh possibilities. There is perfection in one—perfection in what is created by ordinary (karmic) mind. There is perfection in two—perfection in abundance. There is perfection in everything—perfection in awakened mind.’"
    "In these lines, the phrase “created by ordinary mind” refers to the phenomena of the impure states of samsara—phenomena that constitute what is perceived to be the universe of appearances and possibilities and are subsumed within the mind-body aggregates, fields of experience, and components of perception. It also refers to view, meditation, and con- duct—that is, all that is classified as the ground, path, and fruition of spiritual approaches."
    "These phenomena pertain to a state of confusion— a state driven by the habit patterns of ordinary mind—because they are adventitiously created by the architect that is ordinary mind. They are experienced as appearances that manifest and are perceived out of confusion, and so at present seem absolutely real. But ultimately they cannot be found to have any finite essence, and so, because they do not stray outside the scope of naturally occurring timeless awareness, they are perfect."
    "The phrase “perfection in abundance” refers to utterly lucid and naturally occurring timeless awareness: its empty essence as dharmakaya, its lucid nature as sambhogakaya, and its aware responsiveness as nirmana- kaya. So there is perfection in that the three kayas, which are timelessly and completely present as natural attributes, do not need to be achieved through effort in some other context."
    "Perfection in awakened mind” refers to the fact that all phenomena— all appearances and possibilities—regardless of’ how they manifest, whether perceived as pure or impure, are fundamentally subsumed within the scope of naturally occurring timeless awareness, arise within that scope, and abide within that scope."
    "The situation is similar to the way in which a person’s state of sleep, and the various dream images that manifest therein, are subsumed with in the scope of that person’s aware- ness, arise within that scope, and are dependent on that scope. And so there is perfection in mind itself, awakened mind."
    From Longchenpa's "Philosophical Systems", Padma Publications
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    "In the same way, what appears as a world of apparently external phenomena is the energy of the individual him or herself, as perceived by his or her senses. In truth, there is nothing external to, or separate from, the individual, and all that manifests in the individual's field of experience is a continuum, fundamentally free from duality and multiplicity: this is precisely the `Great Perfection' that is discovered in Dzogchen."
    Namkhai Norbu
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    "If thoughts arise, remain present in that state; if no thoughts arise, remain present in that state; there is no difference in the presence in either state". -Garab Dorje
    From Namkhai Norbu
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    "The dharmakaya is actualized on the basis of the sambhogakaya, which is to say that the dharmakaya is realized by the sambhogakaya."
    Ju Mipham
    From his commentary on
    Chandrakirti's "Madhyamakavatara"
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    When the ego completely disappears from all over the world .... along with the compassion it is the beginning of enlightenment

    - from Mahayana texts

    Fruition

    Both in Buddhism and Dzogchen we have a term called "fruition". It means the final end of suffering and the wisdom insight into the true nature of Reality.

    In Buddhism fruition is the realization of "twofold emptiness".

    That means the "individual self" or person as a body, mind or soul is just an hallucination, with no findable person in any of those categories. It also means that "objectively existing" universes, objects, creatures, people and things are also just hallucinations.

    Both sets of phenomena are mental constructions or hologram-like images appearing in the changeless space of creative, Empty Awareness.

    Neither subjective nor "objective" phenomena have any characteristics outside of those that the mind assigns to them as them. Without mental conception nothing appears to be anything at all. All the meaning comes from you and all "meaning" is only abstract conjecture.

    Seeing this deeply, the mind is fully liberated from all possible causes of suffering. Only a peaceful and invulnerable serenity abides. It's like waking from a nightmare. The dreaming mind and it's hosts of dreamed characters and landscapes cease to arise as though self-empowered, existing autonomously and independently from the mind projecting them.

    It's realized that there is no objective world "out there" nor an objectively existing self "in here".

    Dzogchen concurs perfectly as it says that the world, selves, and entities are the energetic projections or effulgent displays of the Mind of Clear Light or Rigpa. No one and no thing has ever objectively existed as other than a holographic-like projection of Mind occuring only in Mind. Seeing this deeply, only an invulnerable peace and serenity abides.

    This isn't saying that any experience or projection is bad or should be shunned; but rather there is no experience to shun and no one to shun it, accept it, let go of it, perceive it, enjoy it, own it or suffer from it.

    The projected "egoic mind" hates this message for so many imaginary reasons. Many of those egoic objections will show up in some minds right now!
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Dalai Lama: Spirituality Without Quantum Physics Is An Incomplete Picture Of Reality – Collective Evolution
    http://www.collective-evolution.com/...-without-quantum-physics-is-an-incomplete-picture-of-reality/
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Osviceni nastava kdyz ego uplne zmizelo z celeho sveta, spolu se soucitem
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    TEDDYBEDDY: to je vodcad vsechno, jen poznamky, kdyz je neco cely z fb, tak to davam cely, ty Dzogchen texty to je vsechno pan Jackson Peterson z fb.
    TEDDYBEDDY
    TEDDYBEDDY --- ---
    KOCOURMIKES: dávej odkazy na celý texty
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    When you demand nothing of the world, nor of God, when you want nothing, seek nothing, expect nothing, then the Supreme State will come to you uninvited and unexpected.

    - Nisargadatta Maharaj
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    the confused mind, the creator of the six realms
    TEDDYBEDDY
    TEDDYBEDDY --- ---
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    brani ti videt-citit pravdu to lpeni na egu, myslenkove ztotozneni se s omezenym ja. tu Pravdu, kazdeho okamziku, kazdy den
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    musis stale videt pravdu, citit tu pravdu, zit v te pravde
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    neublizuj nicemu nicim
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Pravda...
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    I Wanna Fly - (Los Monjes Budistas)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa_Znlz48es
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    "The soldiers of the six classes" refers to the mental body of the six classes as one's own appearance. This is the motion of war, the disturbance or the war of this misconception. "Going to the peak of Mt. Mehru" refers to the confused mind, the creator of the six realms.
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    The Headless Way to Enlightenment

    http://www.headless.org/harding-books/on-having-no-head

    In my opinion, this approach is worth 30 years of meditation, and is as valuable as the Dzogchen "direct introduction". Below is a complete grouping of videos, texts and links that will make this unique approach fully accessible to everyone.
    Five Star rating!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    Directly Pointing Back to Source
    Mingyur Rinpoche:
    There is an oral instruction about the way to look. It is said,
    “It is as though your eyes were looking through the back of your head instead of looking forwards.”
    "It is as though your eyes are looking backwards instead of forwards as they usually do. You are looking out with your eyes but are looking back at the same time. Do not try too hard with this though, otherwise you will really make a big mistake. You just sort of look back at your mind and say, “Who am I? Where am I ?What is this? "
    Tsoknyi Rinpoche wrote regarding Dzogchen recognition of Rigpa:
    "The way to do this is just to turn your attention slightly inward, not to look deeply inside, just to turn your focus from outward to inward in a very light way."
    Lopon Tenzin Namdak:
    "The introduction is very simple: we just look back at ourselves."
    The Headless Seer (Douglas Harding);
    "All one has to do to enter this Fourth Stage of the journey is -however briefly -to turn round the arrow of one’s attention. The Katha Upanishad puts it this way: “God made the senses turn outwards, man therefore looks outwards, not into himself. But occasionally a daring soul, desiring immortality, has looked back and found himself.” In fact the “daring soul” doesn’t lack encouragement. He’s surrounded by countless reminders and opportunities, countless means of reversing the arrow of attention -if only he’s sufficiently inquisitive about his true identity, and if only he’s willing to drop for a moment opinions about himself based on hearsay and memory and imagination and to rely on PRESENT EVIDENCE. Here are three of many means of making the turnabout, for the attentive and honest reader instantly to try out:
    (i) What you are now looking at are these printed words; what you are now looking "out of" is Empty Space at this print. Trading your head for it, you put nothing in its way: you vanish in its favor.
    (ii) What you are now looking out of isn’t two small and tightly fastened
    “windows” called eyes but one immense and wide open “Window” without any edges; in fact you ARE this frameless, glassless “Window”. (Single Eye)
    (iii) To make quite sure of this, you have only to point back to the “Window” and notice what that finger is pointing at -if anything. Please do just that, now ... Contrary, no doubt, to one’s first impression, conscious headlessness or transparency -this seeing into the Nothingness-right-where-one-is -turns out to have several unique virtues. There’s no experience at all like it."
    http://youtu.be/oHcjkdo3cO8
    http://youtu.be/gHfD8ozxXhA
    http://youtu.be/zQLuV7YQBsE
    http://youtu.be/9G4Rk-S6188
    http://youtu.be/fp8CXjShggk
    http://youtu.be/llWCHO2ivUg
    http://youtu.be/hU3pSxOSsBk
    http://youtu.be/zBHpGKmIjFE
    http://youtu.be/vzXn8tDaSA8
    http://youtu.be/OE8aVQkFOqs
    http://www.headless.org/reflections-subscribe.htm
    http://www.headless.org/harding-books/on-having-no-head

    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    ; He is the one who Gods themselves consult (ja nee)
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    pozn. Thich Nat Han: kazdy ukon v kazdodennim zivote kazdy den, kazde gesto, kazdy krok atd. je meditaci, je vyjadrenim. Z kazdodenniho zivota udelat udelat duchovne hlubokou meditace, kazdym ukonem, kazdym gestem.
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Opravdový zen znamená svobodné myšlení: Hishiryo. ( TRUE ZEN IS FREEDOM OF THINKING: HISHIRYO. )
    31. říjen 2011 v 13:29
    Ryby plavou v tichu. Ptáci létají v tichu. Duchem ZENU je Hishiryo.

    Co je to? To je Vaše místo.

    Přesně s tímto byste měli začít právě teď. Má praxe nemá nic společného s nějakým posláním, netýká se pozice v sedě, ve stoje nebo vleže.

    'Hishiryo' je duchem Zenu, myšlením oproštěným od předsudků, tabu, banalit. Duch, který je schopný pojmout vše, přitom zůstává trpělivý k ostatním ve všech momentech každodenního života. Toto je duch tolerance, duch respektu, duch laskavosti.

    'Shin' znamená srdce v čínštině, ale obecně je tento název používán i pro mysl.

    Po 30 let, během kterých praktikuji zazen, jsem viděl, jak se buddhistická tradice rozvíjí v Evropě, sám jsem byl také jedním z činitelů tohoto procesu "kulturalizace", staral jsem se o rozšíření praxe Zenu v Evropě a po 20 let i v České Republice.

    Je zřejmé, že v naší kultuře jemně a přesně rozlišujeme mezi myšlenkami a emocemi, mezi srdcem a duchem, mezi láskou a myslí. Viděl jsem, jak se zde sama rozvinula hezká psycho-milující-spiritualita, to, čemu dnes říkáme "New Age", určitý druh spirituálního synkretismu v letech 1968 až 1990. A z této doby také pochází nový fenomén, kterému říkáme "Duchovní materialismus". V dnešní době mnoho lidí vnímá myšlenky Buddhismu, po celém světě poslouchají hlas Dalajlámy hlásající nenásilí, soucit a tato slova již zasáhla během 20 let miliony lidských srdcí. Z buddhismu, Zenu se se během těchto let stal předmět výzkumů, předmět znalostí, někdy hračka, někdy marketingový prvek.

    Z mého úhlu pohledu je to známkou velké vitality, duch Zenu a buddhismus obecně prostupuje všechny sféry, všechny vrstvy naší společnosti. Během posledních 50ti let nebyla tradiční náboženství v Evropě schopná dát lidem skutečnou, správnou a přijatelnou odpověď na nové problémy 20. století. To z velké části vysvětluje tento zájem, ale také tuto žádost lidí o spiritualitu na Západě, jinou spiritualitu přicházející z Indie, z Asie. Potřebujeme objevit naše vlastní hodnoty spravedlnosti, legality, tolerance, svobody.

    To, čemu říkám 'Hishiryo', nekonečný duch Zenu, není nic jiného než svobodné myšlení ostatních a sebe samého. To je má praxe po 30 let a duch mého učení. To je duch zenové mistra Dogena, který založil naší Soto-Zenovou školu a který lidem předal tuto svobodu přemýšlet za sebe, vytvořit si svůj vlastní názor, který nezávisí na názorech ostatních lidí nebo na nějakých omezených ideologií, přesně ten samý duch jaký toho času měl Buddha.

    Buddhovo osvícení není nic jiného než první okamžik svobodného myšlení, manifestace našich vlastních životů když opustíme naše omezené myšlení, naše malichernosti, naše tabu, naše předsudky a klišé, naše kategorie, právě v tomto okamžiku se zpět do naší mysli vrátí svobodné myšlení.

    Klíč nebyl nikdy ztracen, vždy byl ve dveřích, jen jím otočte, otevřete. Ale pokud chcete naplnit lahev průzračnou a čerstvou vodou, musíte nejdříve zajistit, že láhev je zcela prázdná.

    Reverend Sei Yu Debailly. Srpen 2011, Plzeň.

    The fishes swim in silent. The birds fly in silent. The spirit of ZEN is '' Hishiryo.
    What is that ? That your place.
    That is what you should start to do right now. My practice has nothing to do with a quest, neither with a sitting, standing or lying posture.
    '' Hishiryo '' is the spirit of Zen, a spirit free from prejudices, taboos, pettiness. A spirit ready to receive all, while remaining patient with others in all situations of everyday life. This is a spirit of tolerance, of respect, of kindness.
    ''Shin'' means heart in Chinese but it used in general to name also the mind.
    Since 30 years that i am practising zazen i saw how the budhism tradition has develop itself in Europe, i have been also one of the actor of this process of '' aculturation '', an actor of the diffusion of the practice of Zen in Europe and in Czech Republik, during 20 years.
    In our culture it is clear that we make a subtil and precise distinction bettwen thoughts and emotions, between heart and spirit, between love and mind. I saw develop itself a kind of nice spycho- lovely- spirituality, what we call today the '' New age- period '' , a kind of spiritual syncretism in the years 1968 to 1990. And since that time a new fenomem has emerged, that we call '' The materialism spiritual ". Nowaday lot of people are sensitiv at the message of the Budhism, the voice of the Dalai- Lama all around the world, with his message of non- violence, of compassion, has touch the heart of millions people during those last 20 years. The budhism, Zen became years after years an object of studies, an object of knowledges, sometime toys, sometime an argument of marketing.
    From my point of view it is the signe of a great vitality, the spirit of Zen and of budhism in general penetrate all the sphere, all the level of our society. During the last 50 years, the traditionnals religions in Europe haven' t been able to give to people the right, correct and acceptable answers at the news problems of the 20 century. It explain for a large part this interest, but also this ask from people in Occident for spirituality, other spirituality coming from India, from Asia. because we do not renonce at our values of justice, of egality, of tolerance, of freedom.
    What i call '' Hishiryo '', the infinit spirit of Zen, this is nothing else than the freedom of thinking for the others and for oneself. This is my practice since 30 years and the spirit of my teaching. This is the spirit of master Zen Dogen who founded our soto- Zen school and who transmitted to people this freedom to think by oneself, to make one opinion by oneself, not base on the opinion of other nor base on some narrow ideologies, but exactly has the Buddha Shakyamuni in his time.
    The enlightment of Boudha is nothing else that the first instant of freedom of thinking , the manifestation of our own lifes when we abandon our narrow- minded, our pettited, our tabous, our prejudices, our cliches, our categories, at this instant our mind recover it entire freedom of thinking.
    The key has never been lost, it has always been at the door, just turn it, open it. But at first if you want to fill correctly a bottle with pure and fresh water you must at first ensure that the bottle is totaly empty.

    Reverend Sei Yu Debailly. August 2011, Plzen.
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    KOCOURMIKES: toto si dejte
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    "Since there is only this pure observing, there will be found a lucid clarity without anyone being there who is the observer; only a naked manifest awareness is present. (This awareness) is empty and immaculately pure, not being created by anything whatsoever." Karma Lingpa

    "No matter what circumstances or what worlds we find ourselves in, we are without any expectations or changes. We are just what we are, the Natural State which is like a mirror. It is clear and empty, and yet it reflects everything, all possible existences and all possible lifetimes. But it never changes and it does not depend on anything else."

    Bon Lopon Tenzin Namdak
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    i know that YAHWEH exists from first hand direct experience. i do not believe, anymore anything. i am sure if this only God with angels who is around showed to these sceptic atheist materialist he would leave them totally scared shitless. Dawkins and Harris gonna have suprise time after time death of their physical bodies. this God is creator of Darwinian evolution of prof. Dawkins at least minimally if not CREATOR of whole local singularity of Big Bang. prof. AAA BBB Your faith is much rational. Christian God cannot be safely ignored and this i say as buddhist scholar. Gods technological plan of resurrection of human consciousness energy body is additional and complementary for compensation of shortcomings of this short material life in the form of perfect immaterial Eternal life in heaven like psychedelic adventure of consciousness realms with the Other possibly family friends, and additional justice in the Lake of Fire which is wholly customisable extensible or just only for disposal. Btw, this our natural God is only Consuming fire, Super-Massive-Consciousness and Creative Light - creative/destructive.
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Buddhist View

    "Everything comes from our own mind. Since everything is merely imputed (conceived) and all imputation comes from our mind, everything comes from our mind. All appearances happen by labeling; whatever appears to us happens by labeling. Again, all the appearances of life come from our mind."
    Lama Zopa
    Kliknutím sem můžete změnit nastavení reklam