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Any Buddhists in here? How often do you meditate? What school do you practice?
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I like Alan Watts.
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buddhist monks scare me they're like those tranquil dudes in dragon age
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Greenfuz wrote:buddhist monks scare me they're like those tranquil dudes in dragon age
p sure they can 1shot you irl
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D.o.S. wrote:I like Alan Watts.
heh, me too.

To answer the question, I'm not a Buddhist, but I do meditate from time to time. I really like the notion of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Noble Path, too.Thing is, I can't imagine one espousing the premise of "desire is the root of all suffering" while being on a gear forum. Good thing I'm a Taoist :p
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I recently read "Awakening The Buddha Within" because I work all the fucking time at a stressful job and felt like I was about to to fucking blow, and while it was really interesting and I can appreciate it from as philosophical/ideological level, I can't really make any commitments in regards to meditation or enlightenment. Basically, I'm too fucking busy to meditate, I'm lucky if I get a few hours a week in to play guitar or sit in my record room and listen to the records I've picked up.... I'm more into the middle path shit. I liked that part, because I used to be get into fights all the fucking time, and now I'm way more chilled the fuck out. I'm a grown up now. I didn't need a book to tell me that that stuff gets you nowhere. But it was a good book, but I took the entire philosophy of it with a middle path approach. I took what I thought was relevant and tried to better things from there....
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D.o.S. wrote:I like Alan Watts.
heh, me too.

To answer the question, I'm not a Buddhist, but I do meditate from time to time. I really like the notion of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Noble Path, too.Thing is, I can't imagine one espousing the premise of "desire is the root of all suffering" while being on a gear forum. Good thing I'm a Taoist :p
just looked up Taoism.

Think im gonna try and go with that. The ideas sound like something I need in my life.
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not a Buddhist but I meditate about an hour a day.
this is a good read and the practice will keep you busy for a lifetime:
Book Four
by Frater Perdurabo and Soror Virakam
PART I
MEDITATION
THE WAY OF ATTAINMENT OF GENIUS OR GODHEAD CONSIDERED AS A DEVELOPMENT OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
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Hmmm, I have Book 4 but I haven't read it yet. Maybe I'll check it out. I just read his biography, what a guy.....
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I try to live by the teachings of Poo.
The Tao of Poo is a pretty cool book.
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yes it is, and a decent introduction to Taoism for a westerner with a budding interest in the subject.
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retinal orbita wrote:Hmmm, I have Book 4 but I haven't read it yet. Maybe I'll check it out. I just read his biography, what a guy.....
Which bio? Book 4 is one of his greatest works, SO much information! And pretty straight forward for Crowley. If you want to get adventurous check out the book of Thoth, his last work and maybe his most important.
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Yeah i'm like a cross between taoist and jedi
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Derelict78 wrote:
retinal orbita wrote:Hmmm, I have Book 4 but I haven't read it yet. Maybe I'll check it out. I just read his biography, what a guy.....
Which bio? Book 4 is one of his greatest works, SO much information! And pretty straight forward for Crowley. If you want to get adventurous check out the book of Thoth, his last work and maybe his most important.
I read Perdurabo by Richard Kaczynski... pretty interesting. I have been meaning to delve into his written works, I mean I read The Book of the Law and I think I get it :idk:
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