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Immortality

"We Called it Immortality"

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Hello everyone,

 

If I understand correctly, this forum is permissive of sharing articles/essays written by oneself, as long the permission is not misused.

I was born with a certain spiritual giftedness, allowing me to be in touch with my former lifetimes — including Taoist lifetimes.

 

I searched the Taoist dimensions of my soul, and wrote an interpretative essay on the notion of Taoist immortality. The essay explains that an evolutionary pursuit toward homeostasis is the most fundamental identity of nature, and one sensitive to these evolutionary forces will be defined accordingly.

 

Should you feel benefited, the essay resides here: We Called It Immortality.

 

Kindly yours,

 

Immortality

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You might want to specify your quotes on buddhism to refer to from Mahayana branches of buddhism.

 

For example in your essay: 

Buddhism says: nirvana and samsara (existence) are one. And: Form is Emptiness — Emptiness no other than Form.

 

That is a Mahayana Buddhist concept. Not something in early buddhism of the Pali cannon/ Theravada subscribes to.

 

Early buddhism states nibbana is unconditioned. So samsara's existence or not, is not a condition for nibbana. Thus it is not duality, not in "unity" with samsara in that way. 

 

Yin and yang on the other hand are dual energies/qualities conditioned by the other. In that way they are a one, conditioned by one another. 

 

Buddhism has branched into different religions in the modern era. Believing different things. The differences are not minor, and actually results in quite different goals and paths. 

 

Just something to consider. Do with this information as you see fit 👍🙏. 

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