"kama"

posted by zenner



"what the buddha taught" read it MANY years..
nice book...nothing exraodinary.

If you had paid attention,you would have noticed that, more than once,I have mentioned philosophy/opinions/belifs do not interest me.

I have clearly stated what kama menas to me..not to you or buddha ..all this talk about past and future live leaves me cold since it is more conceptual and opinionated/biased beliefs.
I do not claim that it is not true,but by the same token I do not know if it is true either..
depending on one's background some choose to "believe" in this past/future live some don't..it is a free country.Unless it can be statistically can be inferred,I have no inteest in it.


if you are physician there is a book published by "dr.\jmaes austin" a renowned neurologist
called \'"zen and the brain"..if you are a scientists a very good book ,albeit n old one,is called "the tao of physics"..those books do interest me.

so basically,to each his own,and trust me ,I don't need any clarification about DNA...and whether you like it or not it plays a signifiant part in one's life.and \dr austin,places it as part of "driving" force.hence part of your karma.
there are genes that cause mental retardation etc etc etc.

as shine said ,"we ae here.to try to understand truth",I am not at all interested,in futile egotistical battles...even though shine and I differed on many points,conversation was fruitful .

I don't usually reply to aggressive posts..
so this will be my last one.

even though buddha,talked about it,karma is of Hindu religion.
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  1. Hello Zenner , posted by Richard , 02/22/09, 11:34:15.



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