All beings must I lead to Nirvana, into the Realm of Nirvana which leaves nothing behind; and yet, after beings have been led to Nirvana, no being at all has been led to Nirvana. And why? If in a Bodhisattva[43] the notion of a being should take place, he could not be called a Bodhi-being. And likewise if the notion of a soul, or a person should take place in him.
1 posted on
02/04/2011 9:26:51 AM PST by
SeanG200
To: SeanG200
“The innocent victims of the Inquisitions, terror attacks, tsunamis, or Crusades then are merely being paid back for something they themselves did in a previous life. It is the actions said people did prior that creates much of the evil upon them now”
Okay...so were the evil actions in their previous life done to innocents then, or were those receiving the evil actions just getting their own payback for a misspent previous life. If so, wouldn't the evil actions (of the second generation)then be considered good actions? Then why are they receiving punishment in the next life?
2 posted on
02/04/2011 9:39:15 AM PST by
Spudx7
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