राम बहादुर बामजान

Kaze Araki

Libertarian Communist
#3
No specific theme, just free comments regarding the issue.
Or perhaps you can label it as a comparison between Science and Spirituality*.

*Spirituality here does not necessarily imply God, as Buddhism does not recognize the existence of such entity.
 
#4
\\Old news to me. In terms of the no food, no water thing. Its the same energy that you get from food that the kids getting. Considering we release and take in energy with our thoughts and brainwaves, its nothign new. My only problem is that this kid is getting worshiped for that, when its something everyone can do. How he can hold the same position comes from the human body being able to adjust, plus hes conscious the whole way through otherwise he wouldent be alive since its not something you cant do without trying consciously. And its the type of energy we get from food, which means it heals and repairs, which is how he can hold that position without extreme muscle strain.

And the way the tree's roots or w/e are growing around him raised up could signify the higher frequency energy thing that im talking about, which is why its like that. If you take water and an orgone crystal (which vibrates at high positive frequency) and put it in the freezer over water you will see the water when its frozen is raised up in certain spikes just as the floor looks around that kid.

And, in terms of the sweating part, its the same thing I'm saying. Since energy is created through friction, heat, its the same when things are vibrating faster, they bounce off each other and create heat, thus raising his temperature. Which means the kid mustve been drawing more energy during that little moment.
 
#5
Very interesting documentary. Right now I have no doubt that the boy's meditation thing was legit, but apparently other people have done the same and for longer periods of time using that method claimed in the video, so I'm skeptical that he's the reincarnation of Buddha. Furthermore, according to some teachings it says that there's no rebirth after the parinirvana, so Buddha can't be reincarnated.
 

Lovely.

Hiatus-Land
#6
Very interesting documentary. Right now I have no doubt that the boy's meditation thing was legit, but apparently other people have done the same and for longer periods of time using that method claimed in the video, so I'm skeptical that he's the reincarnation of Buddha. Furthermore, according to some teachings it says that there's no rebirth after the parinirvana, so Buddha can't be reincarnated.
I thought that in so many thousands of years that the Buddha would be reincarnated back~ .-. But I doubt its that boy since it hasn't been that long yet.
 

Geoff

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#7
No, rather, buddists believe he could be a second buda, trying to follow in the footsteps behind the buda.

Interesting read, makes me wonder what the true limits of the human mind are capable off.
Is reality solid, or can we bend it?