jcsuperstar wrote:Annabel wrote:I haven't seen him using lies, and he is a practising Christian.
You should not lie is a commandment.
Also, the Dalai Lama said that a white lie is allowed, if greater harm is being prevented this way-
Makes sense to me.
the dalai lama has nothing to do with theravada buddhism...
but i have seen him lie the one time i watched the show.
the dalai lama has nothing to do with theravada buddhism...

Annabel wrote:jcsuperstar wrote:Annabel wrote:I haven't seen him using lies, and he is a practising Christian.
You should not lie is a commandment.
Also, the Dalai Lama said that a white lie is allowed, if greater harm is being prevented this way-
Makes sense to me.
the dalai lama has nothing to do with theravada buddhism...
but i have seen him lie the one time i watched the show.the dalai lama has nothing to do with theravada buddhism...
Ooops. Well, we can still assume also Tibetan Buddhism is based on the dhamma and that the Dalai Lama is perhaps the most profound dhamma expert we have as a contemporary.
If you question that , want to challenge that, I have to bow out, as I'm not in the position to know, are you guys....
Schools may differ in details, but they are all based on one source, the Buddha.
So,...back to the bounty hunter.....?

Annabel wrote:jcsuperstar wrote:Annabel wrote:I haven't seen him using lies, and he is a practising Christian.
You should not lie is a commandment.
Also, the Dalai Lama said that a white lie is allowed, if greater harm is being prevented this way-
Makes sense to me.
the dalai lama has nothing to do with theravada buddhism...
but i have seen him lie the one time i watched the show.the dalai lama has nothing to do with theravada buddhism...
Ooops. Well, we can still assume also Tibetan Buddhism is based on the dhamma and that the Dalai Lama is perhaps the most profound dhamma expert we have as a contemporary. If you question that , want to challenge that, I have to bow out, as I'm not in the position to know, are you guys....
Schools may differ in details, but they are all based on one source, the Buddha.
So,...back to the bounty hunter.....?

stuka wrote:I am reminded of that "Crocodile Hunter" idiot, throwing himself on a stingray's barb.
One day, that poor attention-seeking moron will attempt to strut and showboat his way through some desperate soul's front door just long enough for them to place both barrels of a 12-gauge right on his lips and splatter his brains all over the following cameras and your television screen.
The price of ego-clinging is indeed high.

Hanzze wrote:Annapurna wrote:This thread received it's last reply before your's more than over 1 1/2 years ago.![]()
It's is unclear to me what you are referring to by " for sure not".
In any case, meanwhile, to me bounty hunting is just another facet of "police" life, in the largest possible meaning of the word "police".
Criminals are on the run, -some folks catch em for money, -either police, or bounty hunters.
The criminals are not sold as cheeseburgers at MacDuffys.
End of story.
no end of story from a buddhist view![]()
but Sorry"for sure not" - surely not... a good livelihood
No police - police don't catch for money. There task is catching but there is no danger of doing wrong because of the money.
Oh yes they are sold, watch out the news business the live show and the TV show where you got your thought from.
So you got directly involved in human trade
Keep the precepts! Its your protectionNo shows haha
Oh yes they are sold, watch out the news business the live show and the TV show where you got your thought from.
So you got directly involved in human trade
There task is catching but there is no danger of doing wrong because of the money.

Suffering is asking from life what it can never give you.
mindfulness, bliss and beyond (page 8) wrote:Do not linger on the past. Do not keep carrying around coffins full of dead moments

Hanzze wrote:Ytrog wrote:I've read that being a policeman isn't considered right livelihood as well as it might include having to use violence and hurt people. If this is the case (that is is wrong livelihood) then being a bounty hunter would be even worse.
The is a lot written, but what is your idea? Is it possible to keep precepts and walk the eightful path wile being a policeman. It is not the question how one really acts in fact. Also a monk can live a live against right livelihood but monkshood provides maybe the best possibility for it.
Is it possible as policeman or bodyhunter if you are not a superhuman.
Suffering is asking from life what it can never give you.
mindfulness, bliss and beyond (page 8) wrote:Do not linger on the past. Do not keep carrying around coffins full of dead moments
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