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<blockquote data-quote="twisted" data-source="post: 5411169" data-attributes="member: 82108"><p>when i think about it, most things in buddhism come to one quite naturally by instincts any human possess. from the first day forth we learn how our desirous human nature consequently leads us to agony or happiness...thru that happiness we learn that what suffices for one desire which caused such happiness does not surve for all eternity..happiness is a form of sorrow...happiness that consequents laughs and longing for life always reflects, in more subtle a way, the unforeseen agony. happiness that drapes our sight from insights of life keeps our minds less applicable to the core of living as opposed to the sorrow that shows us depths we can fall in....when one is in such a depth, one knows the quintessence of living...one who is sad enough not to praise the good nor to blame the evil lives life in its primitive essence. that sadness gets over with..leaves us in the middle way, inclined to embrace those depths or reach out to sunshine....the numb state of mind one reaches when there have been enough of pain and gladness is the middle way? how can we travel on without succumbing to inclinations? </p><p></p><p>life is amaznigly annoying....we are born with senses that crave satisfaction..we have a sense to taste..but we should not...we have a taste to see..but we should not..we have a taste to feel ..but we should not..i know not how we came to existence, but we are born then all rules are set in opposite..and we are asked to get along with them..isn't that the ultimate joke of all time. </p><p></p><p>is buddhism the path to end of all this ironical masquerade ..why have we been given such tools of sensation if we are to keep ourself from using them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twisted, post: 5411169, member: 82108"] when i think about it, most things in buddhism come to one quite naturally by instincts any human possess. from the first day forth we learn how our desirous human nature consequently leads us to agony or happiness...thru that happiness we learn that what suffices for one desire which caused such happiness does not surve for all eternity..happiness is a form of sorrow...happiness that consequents laughs and longing for life always reflects, in more subtle a way, the unforeseen agony. happiness that drapes our sight from insights of life keeps our minds less applicable to the core of living as opposed to the sorrow that shows us depths we can fall in....when one is in such a depth, one knows the quintessence of living...one who is sad enough not to praise the good nor to blame the evil lives life in its primitive essence. that sadness gets over with..leaves us in the middle way, inclined to embrace those depths or reach out to sunshine....the numb state of mind one reaches when there have been enough of pain and gladness is the middle way? how can we travel on without succumbing to inclinations? life is amaznigly annoying....we are born with senses that crave satisfaction..we have a sense to taste..but we should not...we have a taste to see..but we should not..we have a taste to feel ..but we should not..i know not how we came to existence, but we are born then all rules are set in opposite..and we are asked to get along with them..isn't that the ultimate joke of all time. is buddhism the path to end of all this ironical masquerade ..why have we been given such tools of sensation if we are to keep ourself from using them... [/QUOTE]
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