zazeel Posted September 24, 2015 Share Posted September 24, 2015 Does anyone know of a secular buddhist group in chiangmai? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DogNo1 Posted September 24, 2015 Share Posted September 24, 2015 I don't know about Chiang Mai but a good online site is eckharttolletv.com I like the way he explains philosophical concepts, especially Buddhist ones, without the dogma and esoteric jargon which so often accompanies Buddhism. If you're into secular Buddhism, I think that you'll like it. So many religious Buddhists turn me off with their obscure references to Pali writings and Zen sayings and concepts. Eckhart Tolle provides the great spiritual philosophies in terms that the ordinary westerner can understand. Check it out! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AYJAYDEE Posted September 24, 2015 Share Posted September 24, 2015 I don't know about Chiang Mai but a good online site is eckharttolletv.com I like the way he explains philosophical concepts, especially Buddhist ones, without the dogma and esoteric jargon which so often accompanies Buddhism. If you're into secular Buddhism, I think that you'll like it. So many religious Buddhists turn me off with their obscure references to Pali writings and Zen sayings and concepts. Eckhart Tolle provides the great spiritual philosophies in terms that the ordinary westerner can understand. Check it out! Buddhist teachers impart their knowledge for free. Tolle, Dyer and Chopra make themselves fabulously wealthy paraphrasing concepts developed by others Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zazeel Posted September 25, 2015 Author Share Posted September 25, 2015 I don't know about Chiang Mai but a good online site is eckharttolletv.com I like the way he explains philosophical concepts, especially Buddhist ones, without the dogma and esoteric jargon which so often accompanies Buddhism. If you're into secular Buddhism, I think that you'll like it. So many religious Buddhists turn me off with their obscure references to Pali writings and Zen sayings and concepts. Eckhart Tolle provides the great spiritual philosophies in terms that the ordinary westerner can understand. Check it out! yes thanks 'dog', i'm a big follower of E.T...have read 'a new earth' several times over and its continually with me when i need a little help letting go of ego... i watch his stuff daily on youtube... as you say he puts the old teachings together so well for todays world.... but what i'm looking for is a meditation group that is buddhist based but without all the religious dogma and chanting etc.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zazeel Posted September 25, 2015 Author Share Posted September 25, 2015 I don't know about Chiang Mai but a good online site is eckharttolletv.com I like the way he explains philosophical concepts, especially Buddhist ones, without the dogma and esoteric jargon which so often accompanies Buddhism. If you're into secular Buddhism, I think that you'll like it. So many religious Buddhists turn me off with their obscure references to Pali writings and Zen sayings and concepts. Eckhart Tolle provides the great spiritual philosophies in terms that the ordinary westerner can understand. Check it out! Buddhist teachers impart their knowledge for free. Tolle, Dyer and Chopra make themselves fabulously wealthy paraphrasing concepts developed by others buddhist teachers are wonderful....but they're not for everbody....and most i know in the west charge for their services in some way.....not sure they would get far walking around with a begging bowl where i come from!! here in thailand buddhist monks have a huge set up behind them....they are supported in many ways by the community.....not too many live on fresh air....and i've seen a lot with very expensive mobile phones... not saying theres anything wrong with all that...they live in the 21st century just like the rest of us....just saying that 'free' is a relative term..... and i really havent contributed too much to the wealth of the authors you speak of apart from buying one or two books...the same as i've bought books by people such as tich naht hahn.... and the teachings of all the authors you speak of are free to watch on youtube....frankly i need the paraphrasing they offer for the world i live in... theres room for all..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AYJAYDEE Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 (edited) I don't know about Chiang Mai but a good online site is eckharttolletv.com I like the way he explains philosophical concepts, especially Buddhist ones, without the dogma and esoteric jargon which so often accompanies Buddhism. If you're into secular Buddhism, I think that you'll like it. So many religious Buddhists turn me off with their obscure references to Pali writings and Zen sayings and concepts. Eckhart Tolle provides the great spiritual philosophies in terms that the ordinary westerner can understand. Check it out! Buddhist teachers impart their knowledge for free. Tolle, Dyer and Chopra make themselves fabulously wealthy paraphrasing concepts developed by others buddhist teachers are wonderful....but they're not for everbody....and most i know in the west charge for their services in some way.....not sure they would get far walking around with a begging bowl where i come from!! here in thailand buddhist monks have a huge set up behind them....they are supported in many ways by the community.....not too many live on fresh air....and i've seen a lot with very expensive mobile phones... not saying theres anything wrong with all that...they live in the 21st century just like the rest of us....just saying that 'free' is a relative term..... and i really havent contributed too much to the wealth of the authors you speak of apart from buying one or two books...the same as i've bought books by people such as tich naht hahn.... and the teachings of all the authors you speak of are free to watch on youtube....frankly i need the paraphrasing they offer for the world i live in... theres room for all..... tich naht han doesnt keep the money rather he uses it for his charitable work. buying one or two books times the millions like you is exactly the point! and the teachers in the area I live in share their wisdom freely. Edited September 25, 2015 by AYJAYDEE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rockyysdt Posted September 27, 2015 Share Posted September 27, 2015 (edited) I don't know about Chiang Mai but a good online site is eckharttolletv.com I like the way he explains philosophical concepts, especially Buddhist ones, without the dogma and esoteric jargon which so often accompanies Buddhism. If you're into secular Buddhism, I think that you'll like it. So many religious Buddhists turn me off with their obscure references to Pali writings and Zen sayings and concepts. Eckhart Tolle provides the great spiritual philosophies in terms that the ordinary westerner can understand. Check it out! yes thanks 'dog', i'm a big follower of E.T...have read 'a new earth' several times over and its continually with me when i need a little help letting go of ego... i watch his stuff daily on youtube... as you say he puts the old teachings together so well for todays world.... but what i'm looking for is a meditation group that is buddhist based but without all the religious dogma and chanting etc.... Hi Z (not sure if pronounced Zee or Zed ) I must admit, I'm not big on the chanting. When on retreat, I avoid the chanting sessions by remaining in the meditation hall. At Wat Suan Mokkh in southern Thailand they offer the option. Which dogma do you have an aversion too? Edited September 27, 2015 by rockyysdt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brucenkhamen Posted September 27, 2015 Share Posted September 27, 2015 I doubt the concept of seculat Buddhism exists in Thailand. The Zen-ish group Green Papaya Sangha might be your best bet http://greenpapayasangha.org/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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