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Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:51 pm
by Penguin Josh
I like Ananda

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:52 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
what about radha. theres no mtv whore named radha

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:53 pm
by liam
or is there...

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:54 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
oh whoops, sorry that would be more vedic

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:56 pm
by Penguin Josh
lol

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:57 pm
by liam
:lol:

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:58 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
try maitreya(sp?) i think it means the second coming of buddha :mrgreen:

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:58 pm
by liam
i feel terrible

Posted: 3/10/2003, 7:00 pm
by Penguin Josh
why

Posted: 3/10/2003, 7:01 pm
by liam
there was a bunch of stuff on my bed so i fell asleep in his bed... i forgot the Plague was imbedded in his sheets

Posted: 3/10/2003, 7:52 pm
by joe_canadian
Ugh, this behaviour pisses me off to my very core. No offense to actual Buddhists, but this mentality of your's is bullshit, and I've seen it far too much around my school; kids calling themselves buddhist or wiccan because it just makes them look so damn hip and mysterious. You treat this noble religion like a flag to be waved at people, or a fucking magazine to be subscribed to, do you actually believe in it? Did you ponder on your own ideas and recognize similarities with your personal ideology and buddhism? I doubt it. Where do you get off calling yourself Ananda and putting "ohm shaanti shaanti shaanti" in your profile? It's a gimmick to you!

Posted: 3/10/2003, 8:09 pm
by Penguin Josh
Ohm Shaanti Shaanti Shaanti means peace. i do beleive in it. I just like tthe name ananda and he was buddhas to student kinda

Posted: 3/10/2003, 8:19 pm
by emily
umm... and all Buddhists just go to horrible movies to make out with their girlfriends, right? hah. I am currently studying Taoism.. not to be "Hip" or "Deep" or whatever you cool cats call it. I took that test and Taoism was high up there... well Universalism Unitarian or whatev was at the top, but Taoism was high up there. So I bought the Tao Te Ching, well, as translated by some professor, and I read the Tao of Poo and The Te of Piglet. They are pretty good.

Posted: 3/10/2003, 8:20 pm
by Penguin Josh
Buddhism was at the top of the test that I took

Posted: 3/10/2003, 10:24 pm
by I AM ME
i've always been interested in Taoism and Buddhism, and Confuscism too (SP?) i wouldn't want to box myself in thoughi just mix and match from lots of them, and a few other religons too

Posted: 3/10/2003, 10:28 pm
by joe_canadian
Why bother proclaiming yourself to be any specific thing? It's pointless. You are your self, not just an "ist". Why not just learn from as many sources as possible and find your own beliefs? Bleh, nevermind.

Posted: 3/10/2003, 11:36 pm
by thirdhour
my friend's name is shanti...

Posted: 3/11/2003, 7:18 am
by Solidarity 9-6347
self-proclaimed stephiist :P

Posted: 3/11/2003, 8:52 am
by Annie
what's with all this religion bullshit anyway? who cares? religion messes up anything anyway. i say just enjoy your life and forget about what happens after you die, you know you lived your life well then that should be it.

Posted: 3/11/2003, 8:59 am
by Mechanical Thought
i don't bother with religion myself.
my parents have noticed recently that a lot of my opinions on matters differ from theirs, which usually have a substructure of religious belief, so they have begun pushing it on me whenever they get the chance. its starting to really piss me off. parents shouldn’t enforce their philosophies onto their children so much. they need to think for themselves as well sometimes.