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<blockquote data-quote="alagakkonara" data-source="post: 3176074" data-attributes="member: 128791"><p>First of all <strong>I'm not a real buddhist</strong>. I do not understand what a real buddhist is. In my opinion there arent a group called buddhists. But there are people who follow what buddha pointed out. For an example I know a muslim who is a vegetarian, and who to the best of my knoweledge at least do pansil(With out knowing of course). In my opinion he is a person who follows what buddha pointed out in his own, and I must say a if you want to divide in to a group called 'buddhists' he is a better buddhist than many people I know who call them selves buddhists. </p><p></p><p>Budhha said "eva balava' saying come and look at my dhamma, So I'm looking at it. And I will argue if neccessary to understand things better. In my understanding arguments on dhamma is a one way of understanding dhamma.</p><p>Thats why buhhda said in "maha mangala sutra' 'Kalena dhamma sakachcha'</p><p></p><p>These arguments or I'd prefer conversations are 'Kalena dhamma sakachcha'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alagakkonara, post: 3176074, member: 128791"] First of all [B]I'm not a real buddhist[/B]. I do not understand what a real buddhist is. In my opinion there arent a group called buddhists. But there are people who follow what buddha pointed out. For an example I know a muslim who is a vegetarian, and who to the best of my knoweledge at least do pansil(With out knowing of course). In my opinion he is a person who follows what buddha pointed out in his own, and I must say a if you want to divide in to a group called 'buddhists' he is a better buddhist than many people I know who call them selves buddhists. Budhha said "eva balava' saying come and look at my dhamma, So I'm looking at it. And I will argue if neccessary to understand things better. In my understanding arguments on dhamma is a one way of understanding dhamma. Thats why buhhda said in "maha mangala sutra' 'Kalena dhamma sakachcha' These arguments or I'd prefer conversations are 'Kalena dhamma sakachcha'. [/QUOTE]
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