A Conversation for Buddha
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Ormondroyd Started conversation Nov 2, 1999
First of all, may I say that this is a fascinating Entry. Well done!
It got me thinking about a time a couple of years back when a friend of mine did her damnedest to get me into Buddhism. I was intrigued because she seemed like a remarkably kind, serene and happy person. But I am a sceptic by nature, and in the end my friend's excessively evangelical attitude put me off. Perhaps I was too easily dissuaded.
But one thing I really couldn't come to terms with was the chanting. I'd hear her doing her chanting in the morning and think to myself that I could never do that with a straight face. I just know that I'd end up throwing in football chants ("Come and have a go if you think you're Zen enough", perhaps).
So can anyone tell me - what's the significance of the chanting? Is it necessary, and what is it FOR?
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an apple tree Posted Nov 3, 1999
i'm pretty sure that chanting is used to create positive energy and to build up karmic credit. but don't quote me on that...or if you feel it necessary, do it in un-buddhist company
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Classic Krissy Posted Nov 3, 1999
I chant "Gunners Suck" all the time, but that's not very zen, is it?
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Classic Krissy Posted Nov 3, 1999
Amen, brother. Let us pray. *bowing head* Oh lord, let Arsenal fail miserably and horribly in everything they attempt. Let Arsene "Stupid Name" Wenger get scabies that itch like a plauge of locusts and dysentery that will give him hideous diarrhea and serve as a physical demonstration to him of the natural state of his team. Let my voice forever be raised on high in the mocking and general humiliation of the team that will forever represent the ultimate in crapulance, Arsenal. Gunner's suck. Amen. *raising head*
I don't know. That always makes me feel pretty "at one" with the universe.
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Galvie Posted Feb 4, 2000
A friend told me that the "oooooo" sound is the sound of creation,
and the "aaaaaaaa" is the the sound of thankfulness for that creation.
However, I am unsure about what the sound of destruction is.
He also claims that by making these sounds, you vibrate your body, and since all matter is merely a form of slowed down energy, you are getting your body closer to what he calls "the universal energy"
However, he was quite drunk at the time and so was I, so again, I am unsure about its accuracy.
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Martin Harper Posted Nov 15, 2000
If it's done while meditating, I can give you a simple reason - to stop the mind wandering. It is extremely difficult (heck, I bet nobody in this forum could do it, me included) to meditate for even five minutes without getting heavily distracted. There are various ways to try and reduce distractions, and most of them involve giving the mind something (anything) to do - either counting breaths, or chanting, or whatever.
That may or may not be the reason in your friend's case...
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