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Principle # 2- People ARE ALREADY awake (saved), but their preoccupation with a fantasy about reality keeps them from recognizing this truth.
'The truth will set you free' points directly to this understanding.
Buddhism speaks about all people BEING Buddha(s). A person's ignorance and distraction through desire(s) keep that person from recognizing this 'fact'. Buddhist practice involves training awareness upon reality, especially 'reality within' (which is directly connected to 'reality outside'), thereby perceiving illusion for what it is, and 'finding' the truth, as already present.
In Christianity 'being saved in Christ' is similar. It implies that those who 'believe in and follow' Christ have already been set free, by way of His physical sacrifice, 'as a ransom for many', on the cross. This argument is limited, missing important spiritual teachings, in favor of offering a more 'tangible' (easily conceived?) meaning to Jesus' martyrdom.
Matthew
Principle # 2- People ARE ALREADY awake (saved), but their preoccupation with a fantasy about reality keeps them from recognizing this truth.
'The truth will set you free' points directly to this understanding.
Buddhism speaks about all people BEING Buddha(s). A person's ignorance and distraction through desire(s) keep that person from recognizing this 'fact'. Buddhist practice involves training awareness upon reality, especially 'reality within' (which is directly connected to 'reality outside'), thereby perceiving illusion for what it is, and 'finding' the truth, as already present.
In Christianity 'being saved in Christ' is similar. It implies that those who 'believe in and follow' Christ have already been set free, by way of His physical sacrifice, 'as a ransom for many', on the cross. This argument is limited, missing important spiritual teachings, in favor of offering a more 'tangible' (easily conceived?) meaning to Jesus' martyrdom.
Matthew
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