Posted by admin on Jun 21, 2009 in
Buddhism
Theresa P asked: Comparing Zen Buddhism of the Ancient Orient to Zen Buddhism practiced in Modern America
Joan
Tags: Ancient Orient, Buddhism And Zen, Zen Buddhism
Posted by admin on Jun 18, 2009 in
Buddhism
Ron4prez asked: For is total bs iraq war corporate subsidies so ask how do we are too high and what we start tax resistance until the government gets its act together.
The government gets its act together.
Esther
Tags: Corporate Subsidies, Tax Protest, Tax Resistance
Posted by admin on Jun 17, 2009 in
Buddhism
ExposeTruth E asked: For lasting world peace security do take serious note of princesthe decline and that mix in this human legal firm and all true history of mind and live by giving their kingdom to whom you.
Lester
Tags: Passive Obedience, Rise Of Christianity, True History
Posted by admin on Jun 17, 2009 in
Buddhism
Travis H asked: now I don’t like to fuck everything all the time one person wrote you must decide if you want to prepare for war or prepare for peace but in this crazy ass age we live in it seems like I need to prepare for war my dreams are getting darker and this world seems unbearable at this time in age am I slowly going mad what do I do from staying away from this darkness I converted to Buddhism recently but even with the meditation I find it hard for me to attain a peaceful mind even when I meditate and wish others peace of mind theres just Chaos please someone help!!!
Brenda
Tags: One Person, Peace Of Mind, War Peace
Posted by admin on Jun 16, 2009 in
Buddhism
Neysa asked: I’m reading on the Buddhist experience in America and in a section it explains Buddhist Cosmology, the three major realms. The author didn’t explain in a way that I can visualize it. Do any of you know something about these thirty worlds? From lowest to highest there are: the Realm of Desire, the Realm of Pure Form, and the Formless Realm.
Heather
Tags: Buddhism, Buddhist Cosmology, Desire
Posted by admin on Jun 14, 2009 in
Buddhism
iris asked: Why is it that Zen is popular in America, what makes it so popular, what draws people to it, why do Americans find it interesting?
Ted
Tags: People Find, Zen Buddhism
Posted by admin on Jun 13, 2009 in
Buddhism
ziggymansaad asked: If I act peaceful and nice, I could stay away from danger but people will think I am easy and weak, so I will get risk to get attack from bullies
or gangs.
If I act violent and scard, people wont mess with me, but I may get in danger if I do violence to people, to not get mess around. It is like gangster, people will get scard to and not mess around but there will be enemy, cop and other gang members, most gangs live up to 30s. So I am confuse, should I be peaceful guy or violent guy?
Jerome
Tags: Bullies, Cop, Risk
Posted by admin on Jun 13, 2009 in
Buddhism
Chuck Norris asked: The ones who arent come out publicly condemning these violent or extremist why dont you see the ones who arent come out publicly condemning these violent acts.
Bonnie
Tags: Extremist, Muslims, Violent Acts
Posted by admin on Jun 11, 2009 in
Buddhism
eds0572 asked: peaceful religious toleration in the colony.
Catholic suppression of Protestants.
religious turmoil between Catholics and Protestants.
constitutional reform in the House of Burgesses.
vigorous efforts at converting the Indians.
Marlene
Tags: Era, Indians, Suppression
Posted by admin on Jun 10, 2009 in
Buddhism
asked: I’ve always wondered If you act like that only untill you turn off your PC, then go back to being friends with everyone.
((()))This question is not directed to my peaceful friends((()))
Larry
Tags: Being Friends, Citizen, Sit