Is the Middle Way the Buddhist eight-fold path
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:08 am
IS BUDDHISM THE ‘WORD OF SIDDHARTHA’?
Is the ‘Middle Way’ the Buddhist ‘eightfold path’?
‘Fools rush in where angels fear to tread’
The ‘Middle Way’ is a process unique to every one of us for the renunciation of ‘self’ an illusion a creation of ‘Chitta’ your dualistic thought process. Whereas the ‘Buddhist eightfold path’ the so-called Middle Way is common to all.
According to Buddhism the ‘Samsara’ an Indian religious concept, is suffering and the way out of it to seek permanent bliss the ‘Nibbana’ is the ‘Eight-fold path’ their so-called ‘Middle Way’. However, in the discerning eye of the seeker, it is anything but the Middle Way, where one is expected to shun ‘extremes’ by following the ‘right eight-fold factors’ specified by their Buddha to end suffering where suffering and bliss are inseparable. Caught up in a mockery a comedy of infantile stupidity the Buddhist brethren have ever since been looking for a way out of suffering following their holy men and sacred books where neither suffering nor bliss exists. Sadly, to them apply the words of wisdom of Confucious “Rotten wood cannot be turned”. However, the Middle Process is to neutralize the ‘Dhamma’ the cosmic law the empty process of Dependent Origination the source of Chitta the creator of the elusive ‘self’ where there is nothing to be defined.
Your ‘Middle Process’ is to be sought within. Therefore, Siddhartha revealed only the method and the set of tools the ‘Mental Factor’ the concomitance Sila, Samadhi, Wisdom for the seeker to neutralize his creator the Dhamma for the renunciation of his world the so-called ‘self’.
However, by eliminating the ‘Mental Factor’ crucial for the seeker to guide his Chitta on the Middle Process by splitting its concomitance Sila, Samadhi, Wisdom and posting them as divisions of their sham ‘eightfold path’ the Buddhist monks made a mockery of the ‘Word of Siddhartha’ to appeal to the hollow religious mentality of the masses to strengthen their base a deception to satisfy their greed for power and wealth.
Buddhas are an integral part of the world of the ignorant and the ‘Middle Way’ is for the renunciation of these worlds.
‘ According to their own narrative, Buddhism is a ‘Chakka’ a wheel a vicious cycle with no way out. Don’t you see your dilemma?’
Is the ‘Middle Way’ the Buddhist ‘eightfold path’?
‘Fools rush in where angels fear to tread’
The ‘Middle Way’ is a process unique to every one of us for the renunciation of ‘self’ an illusion a creation of ‘Chitta’ your dualistic thought process. Whereas the ‘Buddhist eightfold path’ the so-called Middle Way is common to all.
According to Buddhism the ‘Samsara’ an Indian religious concept, is suffering and the way out of it to seek permanent bliss the ‘Nibbana’ is the ‘Eight-fold path’ their so-called ‘Middle Way’. However, in the discerning eye of the seeker, it is anything but the Middle Way, where one is expected to shun ‘extremes’ by following the ‘right eight-fold factors’ specified by their Buddha to end suffering where suffering and bliss are inseparable. Caught up in a mockery a comedy of infantile stupidity the Buddhist brethren have ever since been looking for a way out of suffering following their holy men and sacred books where neither suffering nor bliss exists. Sadly, to them apply the words of wisdom of Confucious “Rotten wood cannot be turned”. However, the Middle Process is to neutralize the ‘Dhamma’ the cosmic law the empty process of Dependent Origination the source of Chitta the creator of the elusive ‘self’ where there is nothing to be defined.
Your ‘Middle Process’ is to be sought within. Therefore, Siddhartha revealed only the method and the set of tools the ‘Mental Factor’ the concomitance Sila, Samadhi, Wisdom for the seeker to neutralize his creator the Dhamma for the renunciation of his world the so-called ‘self’.
However, by eliminating the ‘Mental Factor’ crucial for the seeker to guide his Chitta on the Middle Process by splitting its concomitance Sila, Samadhi, Wisdom and posting them as divisions of their sham ‘eightfold path’ the Buddhist monks made a mockery of the ‘Word of Siddhartha’ to appeal to the hollow religious mentality of the masses to strengthen their base a deception to satisfy their greed for power and wealth.
Buddhas are an integral part of the world of the ignorant and the ‘Middle Way’ is for the renunciation of these worlds.
‘ According to their own narrative, Buddhism is a ‘Chakka’ a wheel a vicious cycle with no way out. Don’t you see your dilemma?’