Physically, mentally or spiritually? |
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I want to be enlightened. How do I do these three things. |
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Physically, mentally or spiritually? |
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God killed himself a long time ago. |
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If you want to screw with God's mind, prove to him that he doesn't exist. |
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You are dreaming right now.
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Why kill them? Just let them get out of your life, if they don't leave you, you leave them. You don't need anyone of them to survive, only food, water and air. |
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He means he wants no attachment. |
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REALITY CHECK
In a sense, leaving people means you're leaving behind the attachment too. |
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You haven't explain why you want to kill them. |
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Because if you meet the Buddha on the road, you're supposed to kill him. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Detach yourself from wanting to kill them, you wouldn't get enlightenment from longing for anything. |
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That's the paradox of enlightenment. How does one desire to be desireless? It has been said both that in order to obtain enlightenment, you cannot want it, and also that you must need it like the lungs need oxygen. Quite a conundrum. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Wouldn't it be enough to just beat the shit out of Buddha? |
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You are dreaming right now.
It's a fucking metaphor man. |
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No... Just no... |
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