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03-21-2007, 10:52 PM #1OPSenior Member
On the buddhist concept of Rebirth
Originally Posted by the yeag
I don't use codein yeag, I use tramadol. Though I'd be most surprised if you even knew what they do to you mentally judging by your posts.
So what is your hangup with me anyway? You're still getting on my case about using painkillers that enable me to live like a somewhat regular human being. You're no better than those people saying "damn crazy potheads and their stupid high-brains". Have I actually managed to plague your mind over these several months? That's kinda weired man...mrdevious Reviewed by mrdevious on . On the buddhist concept of Rebirth Personally I believe even the mind is an impermanent entity, constantly subject to change and utter reformation. I think the mind does proceed to have an effect on certain areas of existence beyond the physical body. I recently read and came to understand a buddhist monk's explanation of death, and why an enlightened being has no fear of it. While it's a bit too much to go into full detail right now, the theory is that once you extinguish the self you see that death is no different than one Rating: 5
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