Siddhartha Gautama set out to improve the world, to free people from the cycle of karma, the wheel to which all are bound, where there is suffering with some and joy with others, inequity and inequality in all material things. After a long time and much experience, he discovered that there is no escape from the wheel, and that the majority of suffering comes from the desire to have things be other than what they are. For this, he was recognized as the Buddha Incarnate, the Gautama Buddha.
A young man shouts across the river to a buddhist monk : Help me, I need to get to the other side! The monk shouts back: but my son, you’re already on the other side!
Ida No over 5 years ago
Buddha: “You slay me.”
Everyone else on the road: “Ok.”
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 5 years ago
Siddhartha Gautama set out to improve the world, to free people from the cycle of karma, the wheel to which all are bound, where there is suffering with some and joy with others, inequity and inequality in all material things. After a long time and much experience, he discovered that there is no escape from the wheel, and that the majority of suffering comes from the desire to have things be other than what they are. For this, he was recognized as the Buddha Incarnate, the Gautama Buddha.
danketaz Premium Member over 5 years ago
“No one. There is no self who?’
Kip W over 5 years ago
That’s just his nature.
Daeder over 5 years ago
The Buddha walks up to a hot-dog vendor and says “Make me one with everything.”
alikgator over 5 years ago
A young man shouts across the river to a buddhist monk : Help me, I need to get to the other side! The monk shouts back: but my son, you’re already on the other side!
D1063n35 Premium Member over 5 years ago
There is no self, it is an illusion, the truth is the Self, the one who observes the observer. The eye that can see the eye that can not see itself.