A human life is not an ideal. The paradoxes of life; the art of dying is also the art of living, suffering is equal to happiness, the letting go (forgiveness) is where the natural boundaries arise. There are many historical traditions and the human history of Christianity became so focused on converting belief and finding ways to convert other traditions it lost touch with the reality of the human. Every human has human emotions, islamic anger is not different to buddhist anger, there is no such thing. The conversion should be from bondage to liberation. Buddhism for example is not a belief based tradition. It is a way of living. Humans generally need to go outside themselves, outside their conditioning to understand themselves.
Buddhist text also explains cause & effect in a clear way.
If emotion has been respressed, it will express outside rather than be integrated within.
There are also three types of wisdom. Wisdom taught, wisdom seen and wisdom experienced.
A human life is not an ideal. The paradoxes of life; the art of dying is also the art of living, suffering is equal to happiness, the letting go (forgiveness) is where the natural boundaries arise.
There are many historical traditions and the human history of Christianity became so focused on converting belief and finding ways to convert other traditions it lost touch with the reality of the human.
Every human has human emotions, islamic anger is not different to buddhist anger, there is no such thing.
The conversion should be from bondage to liberation.
Buddhism for example is not a belief based tradition. It is a way of living.
Humans generally need to go outside themselves, outside their conditioning to understand themselves.
Weak…and seemed unsubstantiated
I am not sure I understood the point of this discussion