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Talk About History
Posted by Brian
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7:16 AM
I, obviously, am not a Buddhist. I'm not even sure they'd let me be one if I wanted to be. And I know I would look suspicious in the bright orange robes they wear, assuming I could even enter the priesthood. But I am looking forward to learning more about the religion that more than a billion people call their own. The temple above is right behind our hotel and is more than 2000 years old.
From my roof top I can see "novices" shuffling around the courtyard, going about their daily routine. Every day, people have the opportunity to bring gifts of food to the monks in exchange for a blessing. Even today, I saw some monks selling flowers to buddhists who would in turn present them as offerings to the buddha statues that are on almost every corner.
No matter what I think about Buddhism and other world religions, I can't help but admire their devotion and commitment to their belief system. I'm pretty sure most people who call themselves Christian aren't this devoted to the One they call "Lord".
From my roof top I can see "novices" shuffling around the courtyard, going about their daily routine. Every day, people have the opportunity to bring gifts of food to the monks in exchange for a blessing. Even today, I saw some monks selling flowers to buddhists who would in turn present them as offerings to the buddha statues that are on almost every corner.
No matter what I think about Buddhism and other world religions, I can't help but admire their devotion and commitment to their belief system. I'm pretty sure most people who call themselves Christian aren't this devoted to the One they call "Lord".