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Buddha Christ!!!!!

There are as many way to pray, as there are blades of grass.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

About Me

Links to a couple groups I kinda moderate (sometimes):
the empty room
&
Buddhism II
Feel free to join. ..Well, I'm an ol' punk rocker from "back in the day", that has (for the most part) put away his leather jacket, boots, angst and anger, and is now trying to live a better life. Better as in being kind to others by showing compassion, not harming others through words or violence. Accepting life on lifes terms is one of the more difficult things I am trying to accomplish. Allowing people the right to do and believe as they want is also a challenge. Life is too short to get hung up on things I have no power over, though I do believe that if people of a similar mind were to come together for constructive change, the world could, just maybe, become a better place to live.+ + + + + + + +These core tenets of Buddhism are expressed in the teaching known as the Great Wisdom Beyond Wisdom Heart Sutra or the Heart Sutra in it's short form.All things are empty. This is the realization of nothingness. But, emptiness or nothingness does not just mean nothing. It means not being attached to anything; especially your own perceptions and ideas so that you can see your life clearly+ + + + + + + +Great Wisdom Beyond Wisdom Heart SutraAvalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, when practicing deeply the Prajna Paramita, perceived that all five skandhas in their own being are empty and was saved from all suffering.O Shariputra, form does not differ from emptiness; emptiness does not differ from form. That which is form is emptiness; that which is emptiness form. The same is true of feelings, perceptions, formations, consciousness.O Shariputra, all dharmas are marked with emptiness. they do not appear nor disappear, are not tainted nor pure, do not increase nor decrease. Therefore in emptiness: no form, no feelings, no perceptions, no formations, no consciousness; no eyes, no ears, no nose, no tongue, no body, no mind; no color, no sound, no smell, no taste, no touch, no object of mind; no realm of eyes...until no realm of mind-consciousness; no ignorance and also no extinction of it...until no old-age and death and also no extinction of it; no suffering, no origination, no stopping, no path, no cognition, also no attainment with nothing to attain.A bodhisattva depends on Prajna Paramita and the mind is no hindrance. Without any hindrance no fears exist. Far apart from every perverted view one dwells in nirvana. In the three worlds all buddhas depend on Prajna Paramita and attain unsurpassed complete perfect enlightenment. Therefore, know the Prajna Paramita is the great transcendent mantra, is the great bright mantra, is the utmost mantra, is the supreme mantra which is able to relieve all suffering and is true not false; so proclaim the Prajna Paramita mantra, proclaim the mantra that says:Gate Gate Paragate Parasamgate Bodhi SvahaGate Gate Paragate Parasamgate Bodhi SvahaGate Gate Paragate parasamgate Bodhi SvahaBodhi Svaha= = = = = = = =English:Gone, Gone, Gone beyond Gone utterly beyondGone, Gone, Gone beyond Gone utterly beyondGone, Gone, Gone beyond Gone utterly beyondOh what an Awakening+ + + + + + + +*The five skandas are the five components of any individual: body, perceptions, feelings, mental formations and consciousness.)Gate means gone. Gone from suffering to the liberation of suffering. Gone from forgetfulness to mindfulness. Gone from duality into non-duality.Gate gate means gone, gone.Paragate means gone all the way to the other shore. So this mantra is said in a very strong way. Gone, gone, gone all the way over.In Parasamgate sam means everyone, the sangha, the entire community of beings. Everyone gone over to the other shore.Bodhi is the light inside, enlightenment, or awakening. You see it and the vision of reality liberates you.And svaha is a cry of joy or excitement, like "Welcome!" or "Hallelujah!" "Gone, gone, gone all the way over, everyone gone to the other shore, enlightenment, svaha !" MyGen Profile Generator::::::::::::::::
TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF - The Survey

Name: David
Birthday: October 21st., 1963
Birthplace: Alhambra, California
Current Location: Southern California
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Brown
Height: 230
Right Handed or Left Handed: Right
Your Heritage: 75%Nothern European, 25%Greek
The Shoes You Wore Today: Work boats, sandals
Your Weakness: Love/Infatuation
Your Fears: Rejection
Your Perfect Pizza: Ham and cheese
Goal You Would Like To Achieve This Year: To live in mindfulness
Your Most Overused Phrase On an instant messenger: brb
Thoughts First Waking Up: Let's do this....
Your Best Physical Feature: My legs.....?
Your Bedtime: 8:30PM
Your Most Missed Memory: My first love
Pepsi or Coke: Dr. Pepper
MacDonalds or Burger King: Del Taco
Single or Group Dates: Single, Because you get to know a person better
Lipton Ice Tea or Nestea: Sun tea
Chocolate or Vanilla: Chocolate milk, Mmmmmmmmm....
Cappuccino or Coffee: Coffee w/cream and suger
Do you Smoke: Not for over 4 years
Do you Swear: I try not too, but.....
Do you Sing: Loudly
Do you Shower Daily: Yes
Have you Been in Love: Yes
Do you want to go to College: Been there done that
Do you want to get Married: It's not a priority
Do you belive in yourself: For the most part
Do you get Motion Sickness: No
Do you think you are Attractive: Yes
Are you a Health Freak: Yes and no
Do you get along with your Parents: Used to hate 'em, now I love 'em!!
Do you like Thunderstorms: YES!!!!!
Do you play an Instrument: No
In the past month have you Drank Alcohol: No
In the past month have you Smoked: No
In the past month have you been on Drugs: No
In the past month have you gone on a Date: Does .. romance count?
In the past month have you gone to a Mall: Who hasn't?
In the past month have you eaten a box of Oreos: No
In the past month have you eaten Sushi: No
In the past month have you been on Stage: All the world's a stage...
In the past month have you been Dumped: No
In the past month have you gone Skinny Dipping: No
In the past month have you Stolen Anything: No
Ever been Drunk: Yes
Ever been called a Tease: Yes
Ever been Beaten up: Yes
Ever Shoplifted: Yes
How do you want to Die: Peacefully
What do you want to be when you Grow Up: Too late
What country would you most like to Visit: Costa Rica
In a Boy/Girl..
Favourite Eye Color: Blue
Favourite Hair Color: Blonde
Short or Long Hair: Long
Height: At least 5'6"
Weight: At most 140lbs.
Best Clothing Style: I really like sundresses
Number of Drugs I have taken: Too many
Number of CDs I own: A few
Number of Piercings: Removed
Number of Tattoos: Too many to count
Number of things in my Past I Regret: It is what it is...
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My Interests

A couple of links to websites that I really like:
A View on Buddhism
The Buddhist EncyclopediaYou can find me here on Saturdays (click the pic to find out more):
Sobriety, Buddhism, meditation, surfing, bicycling, nature, watching people interact, etc. Though I am not a Christian, I have a healthy respect for the teachings of Jesus. I try to keep an open mind to other points of view, though if the other point of view is harmful to others, I will observe my right to disagree.
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***Entities***
Do you ever get a "gut-feeling"? Oh yea!!
Do you follow your intuition? On occasion
Have you ever had a psychic reading? Palms read
Have you ever had contact with Spirit Guides? I think. I saw my father watching me through a door just before a surgery. He was about 50 miles away at the time.
***Not being locked into your body***
Have you ever had an Out-of-Body experience? No
Have you ever Astral traveled? No
Do you things in your dreams that you wish you could do in waking-life (flying, etc)? All the time
Have you ever had a dream (sleeping) that the event(s) actually happened in waking life? Deja vu? Yes.
Do you meditate? If yes, how often? Once every day or so
***Scattered Questions***
What's the most profound spiritual book you've ever read? The book that helped me make the decision to become Buddhist, "Living Buddha, Living Christ", by Thich Nhat Hahn. Also the AA Big Book.
What's the most profound spiritual film you've ever seen? I want to say "The Little Buddha", but that flick was more informative than spiritual for me.
Are you aware of any of your past lives? Not really.
Do you think you have been reincarnated? That's up for debate.
Do you "believe" in Karma? Yes, especially instant Karma
Do you have a guru? Searching for one
Do you regularly attend a place of worship (temple, etc.)? Yes, several.
Do you have a Deity you "worship" or pay homage to? The Buddha, but he was just a man. You can say that I worship the Buddha Nature that exists within us all.
Do you have an altar? Yes
Do you practice (spiritually-based) rituals? A little chanting before and after meditation.
Do you have a sacred physical space? At temple and within myself.
If your life becomes 'out of balance' what do you do to try to restore the balance? For a momentary "out of balance", I bring myself back to my breathing. For more drastic "out of balance", I call my sponser or go to an AA meeting

CREATE YOUR OWN! - or - GET PAID TO TAKE SURVEYS!:::THE GOLDEN CHAIN:::I am a link in the Buddha's golden chain of love tha stretches around the world. I must keep my link bright and strong.I will try to be kind and gentle to every living thing, and protect all who are weaker than myself.I will try to think pure and beautiful thoughts,to say pure and beautiful words,to do pure and beautiful deeds,knowing that on what I do now depends my happiness and misery.May every link in the Buddha's golden chain of love become bright and strong and may we all attain perfect peace.(This is a Buddhist childs poem I got from a monk at a Jodo Shinsu Temple)::::::::::::If I could only find the ? to live my life in such a way as this:THE 37 PRACTICES OF A BODHISATTVA (Rgyal-sras lag-len so-bdun-ma)Composed by the bodhisattva Thogme Zangpo (1245-1396), a teacher of scripture and logic, in a cave near the town of Ngul-chu Rinchen, Tibet, for both his own benefit and for the sake of all others.I pay heartfelt homage to you, Lokesvara; You have true compassion extending to all. To those who in every coming and going have seen that each thing is inherently void, and thus can devote both their time and their efforts with one aim in mind - "Let me benefit all!"To such foremost Gurus and you, Lokesvara, All- seeing protector, with utmost respect I bow down before you in constant obeisance, and turn to your service my thoughts, words and deeds.The Fully Enlightened Victorious Buddhas, from whom all true pleasure and benefits derive, have reached their attainment by following Dharma and leading their lives through this noblest of paths. To live by the Dharma depends on full knowledge of how we must practise and what we must do, thus I..ll attempt now a brief explanation of what is the practise of all Buddhas.. Sons.(1) This sound human body endowed with full leisure and excellent vessel is rare to be found. Since now we have obtained one in no way deficient, let..s work night and day without veering off course to take a cross the ocean and free from samsara not only ourselves but all others as well. First listen, think hard, then do much meditation - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(2) Remaining too long in one place our attraction to loved ones upsets us, we are tossed in its wake. The flames of our anger towards thus who annoy us consume what good merit we have gained in the past. The darkness of closed-minded thought dims our outlook, we loose vivid sight of what is right and what is wrong. We must give up our home and set forth from our country - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(3) Withdrawing completely from things that excite us, our mental disturbances slowly decline. And ridding our mind of directionless wandering, attention on virtue will surely increase. As wisdom shines clearer, the world comes in focus, our confidence grows in the Dharma we have learned. Live all alone far away in seclusion - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(4) Regardless of how long spent living together, good friends and relations must some day depart. Our wealth and possessions collected with effort are left fare behind at the end of our life. Our mind, but a guest in our body..s great guest house, must vacate one day and travel beyond. Cast away thoughts that concern but this lifetime - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(5) From staying together with friends who misguide us, our hatred, desires and ignorance grow. With little time left to continue our studies, we don..t think of Dharma; we meditate less. Our love and compassion for all sentient beings are lost and forgotten while under their sway. Sever such ties with misleading companions - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(6) When placing ourself in the hands of the Guru, we are turning sincerely for guidance to someone Whose competence both in the scriptures and practice expands like the moon growing full. We will then solve all our problems, dispel our delusion, if we place our full confidence solely in him - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(7) The gods of this world are not free yet from sorrow, for caught in samsara, some day they must fall. If they are bound as we are, how can they protect us? How can someone in prison free anyone else? But Buddha, his teachings and those who live by them are free to give comfort - the y will not let us down. Go to the Three Jewels of Refuge for shelter - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(8) Buddha has said that the grief past endurance of creatures whose lives contain nothing but pain is unfortunate fruit of the wrongs they have committed against other beings in lifetime gone by. Not wishing to suffer from horrible torment, not flinching if even our life is at stake, turn from all actions that harm other beings - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(9) Like the dew that remains for a moment or two on the tips of the grass and then melts with the dawn, The pleasures we find in the course in our lives last only an instant, they cannot endure; While the freedom we gain becoming a Buddha is a blissful attainment not subject to change. Aim every effort to this wondrous achievement - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(10) In each incarnation, through all of our lives, we have been cared for by others with motherly love. While these mothers of ours are still lost in samsara, how cruel to ignore them and free but ourself! To save other beings, though countless in number, to free from their sorrow these mothers of old, Produce Bodhichitta, the wish to be Buddha - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(11) All of our sufferings, without an exception, derive from the wish to please but ourselves; While the thoughts and the actions that benefit others conceive and give birth to supreme Buddhahood. Thus in exchange for our selfish desires and shameful neglect of our suffering kin, Replace thoughts of self with concern for all others - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(12) If under the sway of compulsive desire and longing for thing that he does not possess, Some unfortunate person has stolen our riches or lets others rob us and idly stands by; Then out of compassion and with no attachment, to him we must dedicate all of our prayers: May we have wealth, our body and merits - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(13) Although we are not guilty of any offence and never have harmed anyone in our life If someone deluded should threaten to kill us because he is crazed with a tormented mind, Then mercifully wishing for him not to suffer further misfortune because of his state, Selflessly take on the effects of his actions - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(14) If someone insulting should spread ugly rumours about us with cruel words unpleasant to hear, And even if what he has said spreads to others and gains wide acceptance as being the truth; Yet out of our wish for the one who has maligned us to conquer his trouble and gain peace of mind, Praise all his virtues and treat him with kindness - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(15) If in the midst of a large crowd of people someone should single out of abuse, Exposing our faults before all within hearing and pointing out clearly the flaws we still have; Then not getting angry or being defensive, just listening in silence and heeding his words, Bow in respect to this man as our teacher - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(16) If someone we love and have cared for with kindness, as an unselfish mother would cherish her child, Should shun our devotion with thankless resentment and treat us as if we are his most hated foe, Then seeing these acts as a terrible sickness befallen our child and affecting his mind, Treat him with even more love and affection - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(17) If by our own equals or these who are lower in intellect, spiritual level, or wealth, We are insulted and treated as if we were nothing by the force of their pride and their jealous contempt, Then seeing that they are like Gurus to teach us to be always humble and conquer our pride, Treat them with honour and place them above us - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(18) If we are but men of most meagre subsistence and always receive a great deal of abuse, If we find ourselves constantly gripped by much sickness and experience harm, interruptions and pain, Then accepting ourself all these hardships which others would surely have suffered from the wrongs they had done, Never lose courage to take pain from others - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(19) Though praised and well-known, admired by many who act most respectful by bowing their head, Though having obtained a vast treasure of riches which equals the store of the great God of Wealth, Yet seeing full well that this fruit of samsara, though fortunate, still has no essence at all, Cast out what pride we might have in these glories - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(20) If anger that dwells in our heart lies neglected and, turning instead to our external foes, We try to destroy them and even kill thousands, the thousands of others will plague us still more, So seeing this action is not the solution, let us muster the forces of mercy and love; Turn inwards and tame the wild flow of our mind-stream - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(21) Indulging in objects our senses run after and drinking salt water are one and the same: The more we partake, for our own satisfaction, the more our desire and thirst for them grow. Then when we conceive a compulsive attraction towards whatever object our senses desire, Abandon it quickly without hesitation - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(22) Whatever appears to be truly existent is merely what mind in delusion creates; This mind of ours also is from the beginning devoid of an essence inherently real. Then realising Truth is beyond the conceptions we have the known and the knower as well, Dispel the belief in inherent existence - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(23) Whenever we meet with a beautiful object, or something attractive which pleases our mind, Do not be deceived into thinking it differs in fact from a summertime rainbow: Though both of them have such a lovely appearance, nothing substantial lies behind their façade. Abandon the drives of compulsive attraction - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(24) The various ills in our life that we suffer resemble the death of our son in a dream; To hold as the truth what is merely illusion is needless exhaustion of body and mind. For this very reason, when faced with unpleasant conditions that normally cause us much grief, Approach them as if they were only illusion - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(25) The beings who strive to be Fully Enlightened would give up their body pursuing this .. With this peerless example, what need is the mention of gifts we should make of the objects we own. Without any hope of return for our kindness, not considering even the merit to be gained, Engage in the practice of generous giving - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(26) If lacking strict moral control of our conduct we haven..t been able to reach our own goal, How can we fulfil all the wishes of others? Undisciplined effort is surely absurd! We first must renounce our attachment to pleasure which binds us so tightly to samsara..s wheel, Then protect all our vows of sworn moral behaviour - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(27) For all Bodhisattvas with minds set on merit who wish to amass a great store of good deeds, Encounters with those causing harm and destruction which test their commitment are mines of great wealth. For this very reason, abandon resentment and anger directed towards those who do harm; Perfect meditation on patient endurance - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(28) If Sravakas as well as Pratyekabuddhas, who work towards Nirvana for merely themselves, Exert so much effort fulfilling their purpose that were there in flames they..d not stray from their goal, Then how much more energy must be expended by those of us working for everyone..s sake; Enlightenment calls for the most perserverance - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(29) Higher insight that penetrates right to the essence, revealing the true way in which things exist, Can only root out our emotional problems if mental quiescence is laid as its base. Thus surpassing the four formless states of absorption we must work to achieve single-minded control And the full concentration of deep meditation - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(30) Perfection of Charity, patience and morals, absorbtion and effort alone won..t suffice; Without the Perfection of Wisdom these five are unable to bring to full Buddhahood. With the methods of pure Bodhicitta develop the wisdom to see that the actor, the act, And the acted upon lack inherent existence - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(31) Without making efforts to analyse clearly delusions we have and mistakes we commit, Then even though outwardly practicing Dharma, we still may perform many non-Dharmic deeds. For this very reason, let us try to examine mistakes and delusions, the faults we possess, Then afterwards try to remove them completely - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(32) While speaking of others, the force of delusion may cause us to dwell on the flaws they possess; Should those we find fault with be Bodhisattvas, our own reputation will suffer instead. So avoid the mistake of disparaging others who have entered upon Mahayana..s great path; Only the faults that we have should we mention - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(33) Domestic disputes with our friends and relations, to gain their respect or the things we feel due, Will leave us unable to listen to Dharma: unable to study or meditate well. Since danger is found in the homes of our patrons, as well as in those of our family and friends, Abandon attachment we have these households - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(34) The words of abuse that we utter in anger cause others much pain by disturbing their mind. And we who are striving to be Bodhisattvas will find that our practise will surely decline. So seeing the faults that arise from harsh language, which those who must hear find unpleasant and rude, Abandon abuse directed towards others - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(35) Defiled types of actions will soon become habits as we grow accustomed to base states of mind; Strenuous effort will then be required for the force of opponents to counter these stains. So armed with the weapons of alertness and memory, attack such defilements as lust on first sight; Remove these obstructions that hinder our progress - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.(36) In short then, whatever we do in whatever condition or circumstance we may confront Should be done with the force of complete self-awareness which comprehends fully the state of our mind. Then always possessing alertness and memory, which keep us in focus and ready to serve, We must work for the welfare of all sentient beings - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way(37) All merits we gain from the efforts we are making to put into practice these virtuous ways, Which we do for the sake of removing the suffering endured by the limitless mothers we have had, We must dedicate purely for them to be Buddhas, with the wisdom which sees that both they and ourself As well as this merit all lack true existence - the Sons of the Buddhas all practise this way.By carefully following all of the teachings my most holy Gurus have imparted to me Concerning the meanings of sutra and tantra explained by the Buddhas and masters of old I have written this work on the practises numbering thirty and seven of all Buddhas.. Sons To benefit those who desire to follow the path that all Sons of Buddhas must tread.Because of my poor intellectual powers and the meagre amount of training I have had, I have not been able to write polished verses in metre and style which would please those with skill; But as I have relied on the words of the sutras and all that my most holy Gurus have taught, I am certain that this is without any errors; this truly is what Buddhas..s Sons have all done.However because the extent and the depth of the great waves of conduct of all Buddha..s Sons Are hard to be fathomed by someone of limited power of intellect as is myself, There are bound to be faults, contradictions and many such flaws; so most holy Gurus, I beg your indulgence, Be patient with all the shortcomings I have.With pure Bodhicitta of ultimate Voidness, yet relative nature of mercy and love, And passive absorption an blissful release, may all sentient beings, receiving the merit amassed by the effort I have made in this work, Soon reach your attainment, O great Lokesvara, All-seeing protector with love for us all.~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~Three commentaries can be found on the web: a commentary by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, by His Eminence Garchen Rinpoche and by the American nun Thubten Chodron.

I'd like to meet:

People with integrity, The Buddha, Jesus, among other great compassionate leaders, religious or otherwise. People with wisdom to pass on....And this guy:This father and son, so I could tell them I am sorry for what my country is doing to theirs. And Bush calls this bringing freedom??? Right....

Music:

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Song of the Dharma Promoter
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The silvery galaxy hangs high in the sky
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The bright moon illuminates the hearts
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Insects and bugs chirp in the wild
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Sentient beings dream deluded thoughts
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O, Buddha!! Please bestowyour blessings unto me
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So that I may benefit Buddhism and others with joy
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Parma came across barbarians in his endeavors to promote Dharma
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But he was willing to sacrifice his life
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Only so that Buddhism can thrive
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Movies:



What Planet Are You From?
this quiz was made by The Autist Formerly Known As Tim

Television:


Your Five Factor Personality Profile
Extroversion:
You have low extroversion.
You are quiet and reserved in most social situations.
A low key, laid back lifestyle is important to you.
You tend to bond slowly, over time, with one or two people.
Conscientiousness:
You have medium conscientiousness.
You're generally good at balancing work and play.
When you need to buckle down, you can usually get tasks done.
But you've been known to goof off when you know you can get away with it.
Agreeableness:
You have low agreeableness.
Your self interest comes first, and others come later, if at all.
In general, you feel that people are not to be trusted.
And you're skeptical that anyone else really feels differently.
Neuroticism:
You have high neuroticism.
It's easy for you to feel shaken, worried, or depressed.
You often worry, and your worries prevent you from living life fully.
You tend to be emotionally reactive and moody. Your either flying very high or feeling very low.
Openness to experience:
Your openness to new experiences is high.
In life, you tend to be an early adopter of all new things and ideas.
You'll try almost anything interesting, and you're constantly pushing your own limits.
A great connoisseir of art and beauty, you can find the positive side of almost anything. The Five Factor Personality Test

Books:

These are books that I have read, am in the middle of reading or am going to read:"The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous"The Zen of Recovery" by Mel Ash,"Buddhism Without Beliefs" by Stephen Batchelor,"One Breath at a Time" by Kevin Griffin,"Mindfulness in Plain English" and "Eight Mindful Steps to Happiness" by Bhante Henepola Gunaratana,"Living Buddha, Living Christ" and "The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching" by Thich Nhat Hahn,"Dharma Punx" by Noah Levine,"Zen and the Art of Falling in Love" by Brenda Shoshanna, Ph.D.,"Zen Mind, Beginners Mind" and "Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness" by Shunryu Suzuki,"An Introduction to Buddha and His Teachings" compiled and edited by Samuel Bercholz & Sherab Chodzin Kohn,Also various books on surfing, which I love to do, and learning to sail, which I have yet to do!!!!

Heroes:

People that treat others with compassion and respect.

My Blog

KARMA IS NOT A FIXED DESTINY

Karma Is Not Fixed Destiny   Karma is often wrongly confused with the notion of a fixed destiny. It is more like an accumulation of tendencies that can lock us into particular behavior patterns, ...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Sat, 26 Apr 2008 01:32:00 PST

Going For Refuge

GOING FOR REFUGE.. (hitting any of the links takes you straight to the site I got this from) ..> PAGE CONTENTS Why Take Refuge? The Buddha The Dharma The Sangha Refuge Vows Refuge Advice Refuge Pr...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Sun, 04 Mar 2007 03:42:00 PST

Dhammapada 2: Heedfulness

Heedfulness Translated from the Pali by Acharya Buddharakkhita.For free distribution only. 21. Heedfulness is the path to the Deathless. Heedlessness is the path to death. The heedful die not. The he...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Sun, 04 Mar 2007 06:50:00 PST

Dhammapada 1, The Pairs

Dhammapada 1 The Pairs Translated from the Pali by Acharya Buddharakkhita.For free distribution only. 1. Mind precedes all mental states. Mind is their chief; they are all mind-wrought. If with an imp...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Wed, 28 Feb 2007 03:21:00 PST

The Four Seals of Dharma

Shambhala Sun | March 2000 Buddhism In a Nutshell: The Four Seals of Dharma Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche              People often ask me: "What is...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:04:00 PST

Good Riddance videos

Good riddance is my favorite band. Here's the links to their vids: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v9O2Xky-Y0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON9PR9FA8rg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Nayza7qwrw http...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Sat, 08 Jul 2006 08:42:00 PST

Kill the Buddha baby!!!!!

I got this from here http://www.ordinarymind.com/koan_killing.html Killing the Buddha There's an old saying, "If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him." Who's that Buddha? What does it mean to "...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Sun, 02 Jul 2006 09:31:00 PST

Link with good questions

I got this off a forum thread in the Buddhism group. It was posted by a fellow by the name of Tavatimsa. If you read this Tavatimsa, thanks. Check out this link for great Freequently Asked Questions.h...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Sun, 02 Jul 2006 09:14:00 PST

Life got ya down?

  Turn up your volume, click this link and open your mind.... http://www.care2.com/ecards/p/8020-3532-10346-2209...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Tue, 27 Jun 2006 07:22:00 PST

Great Balls of Fire!!!!!!!

So, you think that we humans and our beautiful planet are so important, so very significant, eh? Well, I think you got another thing comin'.... This is from the Los Angeles Times, Saturday, June...
Posted by Buddha Christ!!!!! on Mon, 19 Jun 2006 02:51:00 PST