Thursday, January 12, 2012

My Interesting Perspective on Jesus The Brother of James

Hello Readers and welcome back! It has seemed to be a long week but it almost is at an end for most. I have to work over the weekend, but you have to do what you have to. I hope that this turns out well and gets/keeps you thinking... Enjoy. Oh, and if you do not have an open mind stop reading now... seriously...
I saw a very interesting viral video today called I Hate Religion But Love Jesus || Spoken Word (Link). What he said held a lot of truth of what a lot of Christians, at least the true believers, feel after being in the faith in the last 3 or so decades, or at least I know I did. Try to emulate the Jesus you find in the New Testament (or Covenant), not miracle performing, but holding true loving-compassion towards all, which I would classify him as a Bodhisattva. A Bodhisattva is anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings. Bodhicitta is the intention to achieve omniscient Buddhahood as fast as possible, so that one may benefit infinite sentient beings. Bodhicitta also means the aim to, on the one hand, bring happiness to all sentient beings, and on the other, to relieve them of suffering. Honestly I think Jesus reached Buddhahood in his next rebirth which I am sure he reached a high plane within the samsara after his life on Earth. (I can go over the entire resurrection process mentioned in the New Testament through Buddhism, but I am not going to, at least not yet) What do I think happen after that (after the “resurrection”, remember I mean no disrespect, and have respect for all Faiths, this is just my view)? I think he has been traversing all of time and space that make up every mindstream in the Samsara as a Bodhisattva comparable only to Avalokiteśvara or Maitreya. How he delivers it I think differs greatly than most Bodhisattvas (through Buddhism) but does bring in the core values that make a good person. Personally I think YHVH (God of Abraham) does exist in a high plane, possibly highly than that of Brahman, but is not quite the “Creator God” that billions think he is... Then again he may be rebirthed into the Human plane every time because of his deep love (attachment to the Human Condition) for us. Who knows? Only time can answer such a perplexing question, hence all the different perspectives (religions).
Once you go through some type of “Enlightenment” like I did in mid 2010 your perspective on everything changes dramatically and you essentially become a new person. I like what this has given me. I could actually see all that was wrong in the world, finally embraced Karma as absolute fact, Finally broke through my denial of reincarnation, and realized that you control what you believe and not burn in a place called Hell forever and ever and who cares what you might believe as long as it affects yourself and others in a very positive way. Buddhism works for me, it has made me a better person but does that mean that you should convert? I’ll answer it for you... the answer is NO. You need to choose, yes I said YOU CHOOSE, what religion will make you the best person you can be for yourself and the rest of the world... I was not a very good Christian, it actually made me a toxic, intolerant, blind, foolish, however, that does not happen to everyone. It work’s for some and those affects that I had they do not get and good for them. Plus it did instill in me good core values that I always upheld and was a decent person, most of the time... but their was huge room for improvement...
Follow this line of logic, can science disprove part of the Bible? Yes, is the answer and do not argue. The first Human Being was not created 6,000 years ago, women did not create sin, ill will, same difference, has always been around and the pain of childbirth has always been around too, not by the result about passing a pomegranate to Adam to eat and see the word without “blinders” on. The Neanderthals disappeared 26,000 years ago, and there are other countless things that science can disprove that the Bible states. Not enough? Evolution is not real so “God” did not create every single animal that ever roamed the planet. Evolution is scientific fact, it is proof, one thing the Bible does not have much of as far as physicality goes... Now, if you look at the Bible metaphorically where it makes sense and literal where it makes sense than I would say that would be the most logical way to interpret the Bible, which it is an interpretation in and of itself. The writers of the Good Book interpreted what they heard/saw/whatever... therefore it is interpretation and it is a fact that interpretations can be misinterpreted, we see it all in people reciting events once they hit paper, even in ancient times, and I think some things in the Bible were. However, if you look at it in a metaphorical and literal way that I mentioned above the book can be very positive for you and you can be a very good person, I just find the thought of God to be irrelevant to the equation. Our purpose in life as I see it is be loving-compassion and be the best you can be to yourself and others as well as doing as much as you can for others in any helpful manner you deem appropriate for the situation. 
Before I wrap this post I want to point out something that I found to be extremely interesting. When I first turned to Buddhism I thought Jesus was a Bodhisattva instantly it made so much sense given what I mentioned above and then I read that the current H.H. The Dali Lama thinks the same thing. This is the link to the site (Wikipedia) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallels_between_Gautama_Buddha_and_Jesus It is a section named Parallels between Gautama Buddha and Jesus and it is really compelling when approaching it with an open mind.
The were both great men placed on Earth with a purpose. I think that is something that can be universally agreed upon. Whom will always be until the need for Maitreya appears which I think will be some time from now. 
Well until next time my friends, take care, and I hope good things come your way.
Keeping the mind moving since 1981

-automachi
The Logical Spiritualist

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Spark Part 2... Ending in Poetry

Hello Readers and welcome back! I hope the new year is going well for ll and that everyone is keeping their resolutions... ;-) Just make them resolutions, because in my experience those work better than New Years resolutions. You have to be motivated no matter what right? Enjoy!
This is actually the first time I have written a Part 2  to any of my former Blog posts for any reason, however, The Spark seems to have changed that... I want to point out that all of us... all human beings... have The Spark. It is only rare that it gets ignited and is their t shine ever so bright to those around them and possibly the world. How does it get ignited? I have pondered this question and come up with one underlying trait. Motivation to do what they see as right and do everything they can to make everything “right”... Agreed? Now I know most are thing yeah, thank Captain Obvious but you have to keep breaking it down. 
Where does this motivation come from? There are numerous correct answers to this question. It various by those who answer it. What did MLK Jr.’s motivation come from? Equal rights for African-Americans, so motivated that he was willing to die to get progress, which unfortunately he did, however, that is the degree of motivation you need to ignite The Spark... We can look at the opposite spectrum to the savior of billions proclaim by his believers, Jesus... Some would argue that it was divine and it may be, but wither way it was a form of motivation. He was motivated to die on the cross for your sins... His beliefs drove him to do so... and Christianity has done a lot of good, but also bad, but regardless he did do good and there is proof of his existence... 
Whatever our cares our we need to draw the kind of motivation that these great people in history and/or spirituality had, and we will see great things happen. Meditate on that thought, it is very powerful.


Keep on your path
Regardless of any wrath
Only you will know what is truth
Nothingness with physical proof
Follow the path that is right for you
Trust that there is more than one for you
There are so many paths to Gods
None of which will hear applaud
Maybe the Atheists are the ones that are right
However my thoughts will not go down without a fight
So I go with understanding Karma and what The Buddha taught
Finding the real truth and reality I eagerly sought
My path I chose to take because it is what is right for me
The path you should take is right for thee, but not necessarily right for me...
-automachi
The Logical Spiritualist, and yes I wrote that poem... and think I still have a knack for it...
Keep thinking...

Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Spark

Hello Readers and welcome back! I am not sure what is possessing me to write so frequently but I am for whatever reason and taking advantage of it. Hopefully it makes you think... about something... Enjoy!
The Spark? What does that mean? It can mean a lot of things but for the nature of this Blog post it is just something you see in a person that makes you know that they are different... that they are breaking a mold... Gandhi had The Spark, Jesus had The Spark, Moses had The Spark, many prophets of many faiths, if not all faiths, have had The Spark. The Spark is what makes you a leader of nations, alive or post-humus, in spirituality or just for the Greater Good.
There is something to consider about The Spark, some have it greater than others but that is not to discredit the one who may have a more “minor” Spark. Martin Luther King Jr. had The Spark, he was a great man... Rosa Parks had The Spark... John Smith had the Spark. Gandhi in the previous paragraph is another example, and the purpose of this paragraph. The Spark can be big or small and can bring many things, many great things... but for the purpose of this Blog post I am referencing religious figures with the “greater” Spark, no disrespect of any kind intended. 
Lets analyze these prophets... what is the most common denominator... I personally think that there is a combination of things that make up said denominator, their personalities, their charisma, their charm, their whatever... that is what it (The Spark) is made of and does not come along all that often. The last big prophet that I consider as a prophet (prophet as defined by me (everyone is entitled to their own and I respect your right to), one who brings truth to a lot of people, not necessarily truths that I believe) was Mohammed given his timeline, 700ish CE (I cannot remember exactly), prior to that Jesus, then prior to that Eastern Prophets like The Great Teacher Buddha, and predecessors to him, the line goes back nearly 10,000 years of some type of prophets within humanity. Bringing new truths with each, until the truth was discovered nearly 2500 years ago, but that is my opinion, Christianity changed the planet for the good and bad depending on time frame and topic... but has had a huge impact of humanity then followed by Mohammed. I have named 2 people that half the nearly half the world (3 billion) people believe in wholeheartedly as their saviors at this very minute. 
The world today is a lot different then when Islam was rising... when Christianity took hold in Europe and the Middle East... and when Buddhism was the religion of the Indian empire nearly 2000 years ago... and so on... The jump in technology, social engaging, revolution, one voice really making a true difference... 
Time has taught us one thing... Hist does and always will repeat itself... Agreed? So with that in mind.... When will The Spark come once more... Who will have the next great impact on society on their own... Will it be you? Will it be me? Will it be us, together? I guess only time will tell... Just as it always has and always will...  
I hope it is soon, being one who walks a path of the Dharma, sort of, you are probably thinking why does he care he sides with Buddha?, as that is true I still look at all spirituality as a whole, per se... it is hard to describe. Those who subscribe to Eastern Thought know what I mean. I really could dig seeing an outpouring of goodness unleashed on the world from The Spark. Unfortunately, I could see the Christians seeing him as the Anti-Christ, wouldn’t that be a twist... but you never know, but know what they say...
Keeping you thinking since early 2010...
sukhi - attanam pariharami
-automachi
The Logical Spiritualist, who would not mind having The Spark, just saying ;-)

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Deja Vu, Rebirth, and Christ and Samsara on the Side...

Hello Readers and welcome back. I am enjoying writing more frequently... which is good but this one is just because I really want to write... so this piece could be a real piece, I guess we will see... Enjoy!
Reincarnation is a topic that a lot of people try to stay away from in the West, at least in my experience... likely due to the predominance of Christianity in the U.S. As I have mentioned numerous times in my Blog I studied and practiced Judeo-Christian for 23 years, until I was “enlighten” in late 2010, however, I always have believed in reincarnation... i lied every time I was asked the question under the Faith but I always believed in this “idea”. Even in that Faith I could not shake that reincarnation is real and now being a Buddhist I can answer the question wholeheartedly... Déjà vu is a unique feeling that some people attribute to a phenomenon in the brain, but I truly think it is more than that, especially those who get it very frequently... like I do. That feeling used to send a chill down my spine, but... not anymore. I actually like the feeling because it just reasserts my belief in this idea.
Let’s state reincarnation does not exist and we look through the eye of a Christian (Some form of Protestant). They make mention of animals in heaven as well as humans, angels, the Godhead, etc. Are the dinosaurs tramping around near the Mercy Seat in heaven? I doubt it. Or every animal being up “there”? Not to mention all the lives of good “hominids” throughout time? Wouldn't Heaven have a serious over population problem, I am sure Hell would have the same problem as there is more bad than good using the Bible as a guide as to what defines the truly good <true, but with sarcasm>, but it is Hell right, so I guess overcrowding is a fitting torment added to all the other things that the Bible actually mentions about Hell itself? It just does not sit well with me. Think about all those separate entities just floating around praising an deity forever and on the flip side a bunch more entities in torment forever... When you sum it up like that if it does not make you have questions your blind... Oh, and highest cause of death for centuries was this religion... The Pope was a Don for hundreds of years with the Church being the Commission bleeding corruption and sin itself. In one lifetime it is highly unlikely you will make it to pure happiness or pure torment... no matter what you want to call them... 
Got a little off base there... sorry even those who have had a small enlightenment still has a lifetime left for improvement... I wish I would have been following the Dharma for now for nearly 25 years instead of 23 years on the Judeo-Christian path and 1.5 years following the Dharma... Hindsight is always 20/20 though. Now I would not cast all my learning of Judeo-Christianity (11 years Charismatic Christian and 12 years Messianic Judaism with gentile blood) because I did learn a lot of good things from the Bible. I truly believe that if you follow Christianity properly, as you see fit, and are good to yourself and others you will go to a better place, likely not the heaven you had expected but you will never know that, or at least not for some time on the plane. The stories in the Bible bring a lot of good things and can make great people, unfortunately most stay very close minded and OVER ANALYZE. Within various times of my following of this Faith I thought the Bible was meant to be taken literally, metaphorically, hypothetically, somewhere in-between, misinterpretation of events timelines, and other items. Now being a Buddhist I look at the book metaphorically for the most part except for the New Covenant dealing with Jesus prior to his sacrifice that I do believe happened under the conditions of which he thought he did. I think that MAN was a great one and had spectacular power(s) but I do not think he was the son of a “Creator God”, as I do not believe in one all powerful entity ruling this universe, or any other for that matter, that can do anything at anytime and has created everything that “is”. Some of us have already been gods ourselves in previous lives in different planes of the Samsara (Google it). Bottom line, Yeshua (Jesus) was a great guy all the way around... period.
I think my want and need to write has passed for now... I have always used this Blog as my primary outlet for creativity, ironically it just happens to be about religion... go figure... but sometimes it is hard to come up with something that makes sense and is worth reading at times... I will be digging more into Buddhist Scriptures in the coming weeks and will probably do other topic digging as well... and if an impulse post would happen to happen. So new stuff to come... that is not all over the place like this one turned out to be... He is a fact, and 2 quotes until next time.
Some Buddhist views on Jesus including Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama regard Jesus as a bodhisattva who dedicated his life to the welfare of human beings. It was recorded in 101 Zen Stories that the 14th century Zen master Gasan Jōseki, on hearing some of the sayings of Jesus in the Gospels, remarked that he was "an enlightened man", and "not far from Buddhahood".
Always challenge your Teacher - The Buddha
abyapajjha hontu (Pali),
Always keep your mind open... it gives you room to move around 
-automachi
The Logical Spiritualist

Monday, January 2, 2012

See you in 2013?...

Hello Reader, and welcome back. Happy 2012... 
The year most have pointed to at the last one we are going to have due to some type of doom is here! Quick hide! I doubt we will see the end of our species this year but I do think something will happen other than just astronomical event being lined up to the center of our galaxy (The Milky Way galaxy). Surprising not because of Mayan calendar directly, more the Web Bot Project given that I am in the IT industry, now that is creepy (look it up). There could be something unique that happens when there is a perfect alignment of the Solar System and the Super Massive Black Hole at the center of our universe, past times there where some type of phenomenon that happened... Like around the last time when Neanderthals had seemed to have disappeared and then we came along. So what will happen this year? Will 2013 not come? I doubt it... I think we will see a 2013 but I do think it will be a little more than just a standard yearly transition, like we just saw for the 2011 switch to 2012. What are we going to see? I have no clue, but in my gut I know something will happen... something...
I am going to sound like an evangelist of a religion I no longer subscribe to but look at current events we see in the news and the differences in society and such... Things are changing, some for the good, however, there was loss at the same time though. I am referring to the civil revolutions in countries with oppressive governments... Our troops (U.S.) are coming home from Iraq, they should all be on their way home now, I believe. The war is another topic away from spirituality, and relevance, but I am glad they are coming home as I think we did everything we could without occupying for even longer, like decades, which cannot be done. Anyway, life is different these days and it seems to be changing so much faster with each passing day. Change is the only constant anymore...  Hopefully the world starts a path of good and we will finally break down certain walls and work as an entire world on huge issues like clean water, famine, etc... I think I am being optimistic but I know what we could do this as a people but we don’t care enough too. A more realistic way things will go is that there will  be continued protest until we get a President that actually produces good, fast results... Yet, another topic. 
Here’s what I predict will happen this year. Crazy campaigning on both Democrat and Republic camps, that will fill most of the media, including a big degree on social media as well. There will be other media stories too... there will be unfortunate tragedies more than last year like usually, tallying  more each year. Likely via massive traumas of some type, tsunamis, earthquakes all that, probably a little worse than. There will be some advancement in technology of some sort. Crazy times before election and maybe some tension due to the December “Prophecy” of 2012 occurring, maybe, and I think Obama will get voted out, which is good, I think, but everyone is entitled to their own opinions. The GOP will then be able to pass better laws, maybe, but that again is a different topic, for a different place. Then all eyes after the election will be looking towards 12/21/2012 to see what will happen when the Mayan Calendar “expires”... That will be an interesting time frame from early November to 12/21/2012 because I look for there to be a lack of other issues (just how I see it) so there may be rioting at most in some of the biggest cities of the world depending on how Occupy and other movements that will be raging by November of next year and how the outcome of the election goes. Wow we have really got political here, I digress, there will still be Christmas shopping, actually, I look for spending for the Christmas season in 2012 to be the highest in 15 or more years, I just have this feeling... Then 12/21/2012 will go by and Christmas will come and go then  2013 will be here shortly thereafter. Yep, that’s what I see. I could be wrong though... maybe we will get hit with a solar flare knocking out communication and causing widespread terror and damage and it will be like Mad Max style stuff... or even a Solar Mass Ejection leveling most of the planet, there was a recent movie that this was in but it must have been crappy because I do not remember the name... We just never know do we? Did the dinosaurs have any idea that they were going to be wiped out when they were, I doubt it... They thought what is that in the sky and that was the last thought for many... then the ash cloud from the volcano that erupted that was massive and the meteor strike shortly thereafter killing most living organisms on the planet, allowing us to come into being after millions of years... 
I just do not see this year being any different than any other Summer Olympics year, leap year, a very unusually astrology event, an election year, a lot of social unrest with more protesting being done in some time, I think it will be a year like 2010 was or maybe even better, or it could be like the last leap year when another recession slapped us in the face... Who really knows what is going to happen? No one, big shots will roll the dice and react like normal, poorly...
So... I guess what I am trying to say is that 2012 will probably suck for some and not others, or everything could change for the good!... Or the Earth could pop like a pimple, Time will be our only judge... So let’s not make 2012 suck huh? We can revisit this topic in 2013... seriously most of us will still be here.... ;-)

Aham avero homi

-automachi
The Logical Spiritualist