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- From: Alf@afs.com (Alf the Poet)
- Subject: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), 1 of 2
- Message-ID: <1993Nov2.124012.3781@afs.com>
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- Summary: Celebrating a prominent religious figure who really is, plus EL DUPREE
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- Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1993 12:40:12 GMT
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- Archive-name: alt-buddha-short-fat-guy/part1
-
- This is the first of two parts of the Frequently Asked Questions list
- for alt.buddha.short.fat.guy. It is posted infrequently enough to be
- frustrating but often enough to be annoying. Relax. Have a cigar.
-
- A friend writes: |
- >Yes, you are correct, it is annoying and it is not funny. It
- >displays a profound ignorance of Buddhism and a remarkable
- >insensitivity to the millions of people who practice it.
-
- As we said, "Relax. Have a cigar." More precisely, "Mu."
-
- Contents
- PART ONE:
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. The Buddha
- 3. Buddha Nature
- PART TWO:
- 4. El Dupree
- 5. Top 9 Quotes from Our Readers |
-
- Send questions for inclusion in this list to El_Dupree@afs.com.
-
- ************************
- Part 1. Getting Started
- ************************
-
- 1-1. Does this newsgroup have a FAQ list?
-
- Yes.
-
- 1-2. How can I get it?
-
- Apparently, you don't.
-
- 1-3. Does this newsgroup have a purpose?
-
- Yes.
-
- 1-4. Which is?
-
- See question 1-2.
-
- 1-5. Is this an actual newsgroup, or is my system being toyed with?
-
- Yes, and yes.
-
- *******************
- Part 2. The Buddha
- *******************
-
- 2-1. Who was the Buddha?
-
- The Buddha, originally called Gautama, was a young Ksatriya of
- comfortable means who became disillusioned with his bourgeois
- existence and set out to find himself. He adopted an austere
- way of life, even abandoning his Doors tapes--certainly not
- standard procedure for those on similar quests. Eventually,
- he achieved enlightenment, whereupon he became known as "The
- Buddha," "The Enlightened One," or, to his friends, "Budd Light."
-
- 2-2. Isn't it silly having so many names for one person?
-
- I'm sorry. I can't argue unless you've paid.
-
- 2-3. Wait, what about the "Buddah"?
-
- He spends his time hanging out with Ghandi in New Dheli. Munching
- on gerkhins, no doubt.
-
- 2-4. Is the purpose of this newsgroup to insult the Buddha?
-
- No. However, since the last thing the Buddha wanted was
- veneration, perhaps we are insulting him by not insulting
- him. You have deeply troubled us.
-
- **********************
- Part 3. Buddha Nature
- **********************
-
- 3-1. What is Buddha nature?
-
- As that prominent Buddhist, Louis Armstrong, said: "If you have
- to ask, you'll never know."
-
- 3-2. Does "X" have Buddha nature?
-
- "X" does, but you don't. Exception: if "X" is Ronald Reagan,
- he doesn't and you do.
-
- 3-3. Could you repeat that?
-
- Yes.
-
- 3-4. How many Zen masters does it take to screw in a light bulb?
-
- A tree in a golden forest.
-
- 3-5. So Master, is the soul immortal or not? Do we survive our bodily
- death or do we get annihilated? Do we really reincarnate? Does our
- soul split up into component parts which get recycled, or do we as
- a single unit enter the body of a biological organism? And do we
- retain our memories or not? Or is the doctrine of reincarnation
- false? Is perhaps the Christian notion of survival more correct?
- And if so, do we get bodily resurrected, or does our soul enter a
- purely Platonic spiritual realm?
-
- Your breakfast is getting cold.
-
- 3-6. Walking along a crowded sidewalk a wanderer noticed an old man
- with a bottle in one hand and a wooden bowl in the other, sitting
- against a wall and shouting, "Alms for the thirsty!" As the
- wanderer approached, the man took a long drink and repeated
- his plea.
-
- Reaching into his pocket, the wanderer pulled out a coin and
- placed it in the bowl. Instead of the usual response - thank you,
- bless you, or mere silence - the man peered up and said, "Remember
- one thing, boy. Zen is not a philosophy. Zen is not a religion.
- Zen is just a damn attitude."
-
- The wanderer laughed and said, "Thank you."
-