
I recommend having nothing to do with the Buddha or with Jesus. The Buddha hated women and abandoned his wife and child in order to "seek enlightenment." How enlightened was that? He opposed women having leadership positions over men, and it was due to strong opposition by his male monks that they were welcomed at all within the Buddhist ranks. Jesus didn't know whether he was coming or going. He contradicted himself at every turn and canceled himself out at every opportunity. For instance there is "Do not think I have come to destroy the Law and the Prophets." And, "You have heard it said, but I say unto you." He forgives a guilty woman "taken in adultery" (What about the man?), and he curses an innocent fig tree for not having figs out of season. He says, "Depart from me! I never knew you Evildoers!" and he says, "Father, forgive them, they know now what they do." And, he says, "If you know what you are doing, you are blessed, but if you do not know, you are cursed as a breaker of the law!" He tells the parable of the prodigal son where the son's father welcomes him home and holds a feast for him because he was "Lost and now he is found, he was dead and now he is alive." And he tells another parable about a man holding a feast and inviting everyone to come, and then kicking out a man for not wearing the right party clothes. He says, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," and then lauds the wise bridesmaids for having enough oil for their lamps and not sharing it with the foolish bridesmaids who didn't think to bring extra oil for their lamps. He says, "Be a compassionate neighbor to everyone," and then tells a story about an unjust landowner who pays workers the same amount for different hours of work, saying, "Can't he do as he wants with what is his?" And this in direct contradiction to the terms of justice established by Abraham with his question to God, "Shall not the judge of the universe do right?" It is all too contrary to worry with trying to figure out! My recommendation is to live out of your own authority, squaring yourself with your own determination of right and wrong, so that you are a light to yourself, aligned and in sync with yourself, true to yourself and transparent to who you are and how you live, and let that be that. If you can do better than that, by all means, do it!
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Jim Dollar, you are a treasure.
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That’s great. Make sure they say that about me when I’m gone.
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