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God and buddhism?!

Apr 10, 1998 09:23 AM
by Kazimir Majorinc


At 19.07 8.4.98 +0100, you wrote:
>
>>Lmhem111 wrote:
>>His [Krishnamurtis] approach is basically that of a southern Buddhist, the
>neti-neti path (God
>>is not this, God is not that). This is the most difficult of all paths to
>>follow in my opinion. The iti-iti path of "God is this, God is that" is
>>easier. It leads to bhakti yoga, devotion to God in one's favourite form,
>>whether it be an avatar or guru. I realize that the two paths are a
matter of
>>choice.

God is not essential in southern buddhism. If he exists, he is in samsara
and his destiny is pain, pain and pain, nothing better or worse than my
destiny.

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 Kazimir Majorinc, dipl. ing. math.
 Faculty of Natural Sciences and Math, University of Zagreb
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