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Vajra - Buddhism and the Buddhist explanation is not the only possible perspective that can validly describe the situation we're in. But it is a good way to get the basic picture. If I have understood rightly, the point is to be compassionate because we are going through a process in which we get feedback. Good feedback is from helping others, and for hassling others we get hassles ourselves. This is educational, but, as Recoverer put it, if we depend only on the reincarnation cycle alone, we'll be doing this for a very long time. However, that's the core of Theraveda. Nothing gets wasted - but it might get very old.
That we have an everyday world, plus a spirit world, and when we go beyond that to look for where it came from, we find that the reality of everything sort of fades away into the stuff from which it arose by its innate self-creativity. That stuff has no definition, is not contingent, has no prior nature because, ultimately, it has no present nature. All we find is potentiality, the notion that were there to be a manifestation, meaning some kind of extended existence that would be sensible, it could be infinite in extent, and would be non-contingent. (Bad description - take it liberally, please.)
Working to free a person stuck in a burning car after a freeway wreck is meritorious. In the same way, working to free a person stuck in memories of past events of their life, such as a car wreck, is a meritorious action. In exactly the same way, working to free people stuck in the spirit world by glueing themselves into some situation through pride, fear, ignorance or whatever, is also a meritorious act. Or, in my practice, I work to free people from the memories and karmic entanglements of past lives that leak through into the present life.
Based on that, I look up to Bruce as a guiding light of compassion. If we cut through the rhetoric to the core of the bodhisattvic attitude, we find precisely what Bruce has been doing - saving people from their own ignorance. Freeing them from their own internal fires. Or, for that matter, we also have the "Church of Don" and innumerable other acts by which people are assisting their fellow beings. Providing that we keep that attitude, rather than trying to make personal ego gratification from it, we are doing that which will assist us. In analogy, if you look backwards up the line of causality to the "beam of light" from which people have been split off by the prism of experience, we can see that as we help others, we directly improve our own natures and setting as well.
Hi Lights-
Crudely, Phenomena are the stuff of the world as we know them by name and form (nama rupa), while noumna are their nature-in-themselves which are emptiness.
I really like your "sphere" of inverted space. Ha! Take a world surrounded by emptiness, turn it inside out and there we are. That's neat!
I usually think of space as being defined by the implicit relationships of extended matter - your model captures that quite nicely as well.
Recoverer- We seem to be so invested in the details and words that we often miss the point that all of us somehow carry the fundamental understanding of what is actually going on. I think that it's perhaps a good time to point out that your explanation is at least as good as mine, and that every other explanation that captures the same sense is also equally good. Unfortunately, we don;t always recognize that - and words are blunt tools - so we argue over trivia as opposed to agreeing on basics. At any rate, there are many other explanatory systems that are valid, but that focus on other experiences - - For example Voodoo, in wich the spirits are viewed quite differently, but the goal is the same, to rest eternally with Papa Legba in Ife. (And with Chango et al. it sounds almost Christian ) - I like Buddhism because it's clear in many sticky places. But that doesn't detract from Jesus or any of the other manifestations of the Ultimate.
My thanks to everyone for a spirited encounter!
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