Bodhisattva

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  1. Spellbound Banned Valued Senior Member

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    In Mahayana Buddhism, bodhisattva is the Sanskrit term for a being with bodhi (enlightenment). 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.[1] A bodhisattva is one of the four sublime states a human can achieve in life (the others being an arhat, buddha or pratyekabuddha).[2]
    Usage of the term bodhisattva has evolved over time. In early Indian Buddhism, for example, the term bodhisattva was primarily used to refer specifically to
    Gautama Buddha in his former lives.[3][4] The Jataka tales, which are the stories of the Buddha's lives, depict the various attempts of the bodhisattva to embrace qualities like self-sacrifice and morality.[4]
    Bodhisattvas are a popular subject in
    Buddhist art.

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    When I think of the word "Bodhisattva" I think of the body and its experience of something greater than itself. Does anyone have any experiences with being a Bodhisattva, even for a short while?
     
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  3. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    When I think of bodhisattva I think of what it actually means.
     
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  5. Spellbound Banned Valued Senior Member

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    So do I.

    Body-"sattva"...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sattva

    I do not split hairs over the formal definition. My definition is similar to the "enlightened being" definition. An enlightened being is a body, and when a body becomes enlightened it experiences itself as part of something greater than itself.
     
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  7. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    I have a thing against throwing out pearls before swine. I think you have a thing for complex ideologies with intricate terminology that sound deep.
     
  8. Spellbound Banned Valued Senior Member

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    It's not so much about depth than it is about wisdom. But you're right, I enjoy depth.

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  9. Spellbound Banned Valued Senior Member

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    Forgiving everyone whos ever hurt you and forgiving/accepting people daily isnt weakness or being a pushover, its intelligence. Only hurt people hurt people, so being unforgiving just carries on the pain cycle for them AND you. Love feels better and ends the bs, its just a matter of reprogramming to be able to love, because we're conditioned for seperation and victim mentality.

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  10. VossistArts 3MTA3 Registered Senior Member

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    I think one who embraces the bodhisattva ideal compared to one who strives to end suffering for their own sake alone, is that the former is also concerned with the well-being of others, while the latter is mainly concerned with themselves.
     
  11. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    Agreed.
     
  12. birch Valued Senior Member

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    you can't end suffering on a systemic level if it's only about you. that's how predatorial system works.

    that said, if that's the way the general system runs, then you have no choice or at least to be defensive. otherwise, you just get eaten up. the golden rule only works when it goes both ways. if it's only one way, then there is only a winner/loser. so it either forces you to be defensive or offensive in such a system. how you implement this gradually is to make sure you treat others fairly who treat you the same. that way they have further faith in humanity or learn that they will be treated as whomever they treat and it passes on.
     
  13. Stoniphi obscurely fossiliferous Valued Senior Member

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    If you do not first take care of yourself, you will find yourself unable to assist others if you so desire. I try to always carry a smile on my face and warmly greet others I encounter. The mere act of smiling releases chemicals that are beneficial to me and lighten my mood. I often get a warm greeting in return. Sometimes the other person becomes a long term friend and thus further enriches my life.

    The 4 noble truths are straightforward observations on human life experience, the primary benefit is to the practitioner .

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  14. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Yup.
     
  15. kx000 Valued Senior Member

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    And fork over forty bucks to the monks.
     
  16. Marathon-man Registered Member

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    When I think of a Bodhisattva I think of Christian Martyrs and Saints. the act of Martyrdom of a Bodhisattva is his sacrifice of not achieving Nirvana and instead leads others in their quest to reach Nirvana. Bodhisattva's are beings of immense compassion, yet their compassion is detached.

    Detached Compassion separates the Compassion from the suffering of others while dealing with it. In other words, compassion does not lead to an empathic connection. Bodhisattva Samantabhadra came from Sri Lanka. It evolved from Mount Sri Pada also known as Adam's Peak. Samantabhadra made the 10 great vows of the Bodhisattvas. One of my favorite Bodhisattva is Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. It embodies the compassion of all the Bodhisattvas.
     
  17. Marathon-man Registered Member

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    Of the many things I am, I am an artist. A long time ago I made a statue of a Bodhisattva. The blue glaze melted in such a way that it left streaks of exposed stoneware. It ended up being called "the blue boy" when it was meant to be Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara.

    In the near future, I will make another Bodhisattva. this time of Samantabhadra. It will be made of Copper.
     

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