Shao_Zeng (post: 1196681) wrote:Well I think your both wrong in this..#1 you can't "assure" your place in heaven only God can.
I had a number two but in writing number one i forgot..Oops.. I'd like to go further into this but i won't..
Reba (post: 1196685) wrote:It's true, You can't Assure you're own place, Only god can through Faith, It takes Faith To have Faith right? Who gives the faith? We can't get it on our own so how can we get into heaven on our own?
Rom 3:10 As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:
Rom 3:11 There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God.
God Takes you, You don't take him.
John, You could be a bit more nice?
Momo-P (post: 1196690) wrote: however...isn't Nirvana part of Hinduism?
In the Visuddhimagga, Ch. I, v. 6, Buddhaghosa identifies various options within the Pali canon for pursuing a path to nirvana, including:
1.by insight (vipassana) alone (see Dh. 277)
2.by jhana and understanding (see Dh. 372)
3.by deeds, vision and righteousness (see MN iii.262)
4.by virtue, consciousness and understanding (7SN i.13)
5.by virtue, understanding, concentration and effort (see SN i.53)
6.by the four foundations of mindfulness (see Satipatthana Sutta, DN ii.290)
Depending on one's analysis, each of these options could be seen as a reframing of the Buddha's Threefold Training of virtue, mental development and wisdom.
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