I think that I have to practise Jigmeism, and ask you all about
this issue...
___________
Why cannot a male, adult, accident victim (amputee) become
accepted as a monk. Especially if the individual was born in
good health with all appendages attached. I am sure that
the Buddha did not specify no admittance to accident victims
and this policy just results from 'un enlightened' thinking by the
'clergy'. Any explanations ?
Regards.....Ken
I think that I have to practise Jigmeism, and ask you all about
this issue...
___________
Why cannot a male, adult, accident victim (amputee) become
accepted as a monk. Especially if the individual was born in
good health with all appendages attached. I am sure that
the Buddha did not specify no admittance to accident victims
and this policy just results from 'un enlightened' thinking by the
'clergy'. Any explanations ?
Regards.....Ken
On Saturday, March 25, 2000 at 1:00:00 AM UTC-7,
Harri Hannula wrote:
I think that I have to practise Jigmeism, and ask
you all about this issue...
___________
Why cannot a male, adult, accident victim (amputee)
become accepted as a monk.
On Saturday, March 25, 2000 at 1:00:00 AM UTC-7,
Harri Hannula wrote:
I think that I have to practise Jigmeism, and ask
you all about this issue...
___________
Why cannot a male, adult, accident victim (amputee)
become accepted as a monk.
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