Thursday, October 18, 2018

Buddhist Philosophy: Dancing with Impermanence


October 19, 2018. Robert Altobello, “Buddhist Philosophy: Dancing with Impermanence.” Robert will cover basic concepts and principles in Buddhist Philosophy and examine how Buddhist teachings on impermanence and change have relevance for all of us. Everyone is invited to participate in this discussion.

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  1. Can the concept of re-incarnation be restated in post Buddha language of science. Our DNA through the process of meiosis is 'reborn' in our progeny. In a random way that may echo Buddha 'impermanence'.

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    Paul

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  2. I use the word 'impermanence' above because if you study the science of meiosis, you will see there is an element of randomness in the DNA passed on to progeny.

    Nothing exists forever? Maybe? Maybe not? The driver is driven. Schmah. Listen, hear.

    Side note: there is no way on this blog, to edit to correct spelling errors. Hence I have deleted and reposted to correct spelling errors.

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    1. Paul: Once you have clicked on Publish you may no longer Edit a Comment.

      I suggest that you click on Preview before you click on Publish. That way, you will see exactly what your Comment will look like. If you notice typographic or other issues, you can fix them by clicking on Edit, and then reviewing your work with Preview again.

      When completely happy with your Preview, you may then click on Publish to share your Comment with us.

      advTHANKSance. Love, Ira

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  3. Ira, would it be hard to always allow "editing", with a "display edit history" for forensic purposes? Sometime, even after preview, this old man still has typos, LOL! Deletion and adding a new comment changes the chronological order, destroying the logic of serial responses. I know this is a volunteer effort on your part. So if you cannot accommodate an "edit" and "display edit history" option after publishing, I understand.

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