maybe we can learn from the example of the Buddha,
where did he meditate? what direction? in nature?
under a tree? or sitting in front of his statue?
and what was more important?
the meditation or the location/direction?
just wondering...
Laurens wrote:Its just a statue, kick its head off it you want to... You're not gonna hurt Buddhism
statue...
Refugee wrote:Laurens wrote:Its just a statue, kick its head off it you want to... You're not gonna hurt Buddhism
It's not "just a statue" for me. The shrine and the images of the Buddha in it help me to focus on, reflect on, and be inspired by the Dhamma. For me, Buddhism is a "religion" and not just a "philosophy". That's the way I see it. Others may see it differently and I respect that.
As for kicking off the head of thestatue...
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Metta,
Tim
Laurens wrote:Its just a statue, kick its head off it you want to... You're not gonna hurt Buddhism

shrtyp1 wrote:What happens if tuesday meditating buddha statue faces north?
so long as your buddha statue is above you as you are seated you are fine .
Hmmm....denice wrote:we all are buddha already
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