ramji
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Post by ramji on Feb 19, 2010 4:09:55 GMT -5
I found here by accident, interesting place indeed.
I had time to rate teachers so urgently and passiontely to fulfill my wishes to be enlighted.
When I was about finally giving up my searching for a teacher, because of my dullness (A blind was looking for a man who can see, but still evaluate them by a blind standards)
Anyway, when I came across that realization, I found a teacher.
And I become a Buddha
Is there anyone who believe that I am a Buddha ?
No one would it , maybe some would doubt about it.
In that case, definiately not
Because as long as you do not believe, that is truth.
Because you are the one who is making your own way in every single tiny thing in your life.
Because you are the master of your life.
What is truth?
You are.
You are the mater of that searching spiritualty out there.
Becasue you believe that there are something out there, or something in there.
Anyway, all judgement, all decision, all phenomena are all up to you.
If you have any question, or if you want to be a buddha
Please contact me email : koolice@naver.com My nick name is 'Ramji'
From Korea
with a big hug
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Post by lightmystic on Feb 19, 2010 11:03:47 GMT -5
Yes, surely being Buddha means recognizing that you, the individual, are firmly in control.
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Post by enda on Feb 20, 2010 13:16:45 GMT -5
LM: Maybe I'm not smart enough to participate in as elevated a forum as this, but I dont know which was more confusing, the original posting or your reply. You weren't trying your hand at the "tongue-in-cheek" thingy, were you?
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Post by karen on Feb 20, 2010 13:47:23 GMT -5
I think it was that last thing you said there.
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Post by lightmystic on Feb 22, 2010 11:16:15 GMT -5
You guys caught that, eh? Was is the smiley that gave it away?
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Post by pshapiro on Feb 22, 2010 19:10:10 GMT -5
Dear ramji,
Nice to meet you. The contents of your message sound convincing to me but I found a problem when you said you become a Buddha.
If you are willing to respond on the board for everyone to see, can you answer a few questions for people to learn.
Firstly, You have said that you become Buddha through a teacher's guidance. Who is the teacher?
Secondly, what teaching will you give to people who ask you to guide them how to lead a true way of life?
Third, could you tell what happiness is and what teaching should I practice to obtain it?
Thank you very much for your guidance.
Paul.
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Post by karen on Feb 22, 2010 21:43:31 GMT -5
And did you get a certificate? And lastly, could I buy one?
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