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25 May 2012

RELIGION AND SCIENCE

Bomjon, aka Palden Dorje

In 2006, Discovery Channel showed a 45-minute documentary about Ram Bahadur Bomjon.

Ram was filmed continuously for 96 hours, day and night, "during which time he did not change his position and did not drink any fluids or eat any food."

Discovery Channel's commentator concluded: "After 96 hours of filming, Ram has defied modern science by continuing his meditation and remaining alive."

The Christian mystics, and Buddha, and some scientists who study quantum physics - all have had similar ideas about consciousness.

According to 'Quantum physics' a solid-looking wall is nothing but empty space, held together by 'a string of energies'. (Syntagma)

If you bang your head against the wall, you will get hurt.

Unless you are able to have an out of body experience, and are in the form of a spirit or ghost?

According to Buddha, everything is of one substance.

"That substance ...is sometimes known as spirit or, in modern times, consciousness." (Syntagma)

"When we see houses and fields in dreams, we think of them as being external objects that are not created by the mind, even though they are nothing other than projections of our mind."All that we see when we are awake is also nothing other than a creation of the mind." [xviii]

According to the Buddhists, "things ultimately have no independent substance."

Things with no independent substance cannot have "conflicts or antagonisms" - Śūnyata.

This may sound weird.

But, according to the Buddhists, "describing this non-dual experience in words is not really possible, as language is based on duality and contrasts." - Buddhism

According to the Taoists, everything in the universe is single whole, but composed of opposites.

Taoists try to avoid the extremes and attempt to balance yin and yang in everything they do. 

Source:  http://aangirfan.blogspot.in/2012/01/religion-and-science.html

Dharma Sangha aka Buddha Boy - 8 Loving Precepts
Since May 16th 2005, Ram Bahadur Bomjam, now known as Dharma Sangha, a breatharian who has just finished his sixth year of meditation.

The Eight Loving Precepts:-

1) Not to discriminate against human beings according to their caste, religion, gender or color etc.

2) Not to humiliate religions by comparing them as superior or inferior.

3) Not to accept discriminative doctrinal principles. 

4) Not to think of nations as separate or treat countries as friends and enemies.

5) To avoid debates and arguments as to whether something is true or false as one view will likely be undervalued and another exaggerated.

6) Not to practice 10 negative actions (3 of the body: killing, stealing, sexual misconduct; 4 of the speech: lie, words that divide, bad words and twaddle; 3 of the mind: desire (to have something what belongs to an other), malevolence and mistaken visions).

7) To practice three training techniques: discipline, concentration and wisdom and the dedication of your life to social and national services.

8) To attain perfect enlightenment or dedicate yourself to get liberation for oneself or others.

http://www.paldendorje.com for up- to- date information

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