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PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:46 pm 
and please, dont give me a link to wikipedia.org,
I want simple explanations,Is buddhism and shaolin style of fighting different?
Is it just proverbs and life lessons?
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 6:56 pm 
1) "life is suffering i.e., life includes pain, getting old, disease, and ultimately death. We also endure psychological suffering like loneliness frustration, fear, embarrassment, disappointment and anger. This is an irrefutable fact that cannot be denied. It is realistic rather than pessimistic becaue pessimism is expecting things to be bad. Instead, Buddhism explains how suffering can be avoided and how we can be truly happy."

2) "suffering is caused by craving and aversion. We will suffer if we expect other people to confrom to our expectation, if we want others to like us, if we do not get something we want, etc. In other words, getting what you want does not guarantee happiness. Rather than constantly struggling to get what you want, try to modify your wanting. Wanting deprives us of contentment and happiness. A lifeteime of wanting and craving and especially the craving to continue to exist, creates a powerful energy which causes the individual to be born. So, craving leads to physical suffering because it causes us to be reborn."
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:43 pm 
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You tube videos are great. There's a hillarious monk from the Buddhist Society WA named Ajahn Brahm. He has quite a few comtemplative videos on various subjests from emotions to life secrets. He tells some funny stories and each video is about an hour long. Check it out.

Here's a URL on a video on Dealing with emotion:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17_TtOysQOA


Another member here once provided this link to Ajahn Brahm’s videos in someone’s journal. I’m reposting the link here so I don’t forget about them. I watched 2 or 3 of his videos already and he’s not a boring lecturer. I haven’t watched all of his videos yet because they are long and I usually forget about the link.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:09 am 
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Average time to ejaculation normally: 15
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Have you ever had a spontaneous ejaculation?: yes
If you've had a wet dream before, when did it occur after falling asleep?: 4-5 hours
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Ive been a practising Buddhist for around 12 years now even lived in a Buddhist Centre for 12 months. Buddhism is a very simple way of life it is living your life according to Buddha's teachings. It is very practical and makes a lot of common sense, it is a religion that you can see working in your everyday life, it is not build on blind faith as most other religions are. One of the main essences is to cherish other unconditionally and not cherish ourselves. Unfortunately we live in a world that is dominated be Me, I, Mine, we have become a must have society. We have become an affluent society yet the world is becoming more violent, people are less happy. We must remember that material things do not bring us long lasting happiness, we crave for the latest Plasma TV or an iPhone we are overjoyed when we get them, but very soon the next model is available so the one we were overjoyed with no longer has the same appeal and so the cycle starts again. We come into this world naked and with nothing, despite any wealth or possessions we acquire throughout our life, when we die and that is the only thing you can be sure of in this life, we will leave this plane as we came naked and with nothing. Therefore one asks the question what is the purpose of life ? that is something to ponder and another topic for discussion

With much love and peace Smartalk


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