Buddhist info on Smoking.

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  • Ansel
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 3696

    Buddhist info on Smoking.

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    http://www.buddhisma2z.com/content.php?id=387
  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #2
    That's an enlightened POV. Buddhists are just better :^)

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    • PipenSnus
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 1038

      #3
      Interesting article. One thing I'd like to point out, however, is that Buddhism, just like Christianity, is divided into thousands of sects and denominations, each with its own doctrine and practices. So there is no single Buddhist view of anything, let alone tobacco use. Although in very general terms, Buddhists tend to be tolerant on a number of issues, individual sects and practitioners may frown on anything that fosters dependence.

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      • Ansel
        Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 3696

        #4
        Yes, some would frown on it; others turn a blind eye - but it's good it is accepted in certain circles.

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        • psychicferret
          Member
          • Jan 2015
          • 418

          #5
          Cheers for this info I know it's an old post but made me feel more relaxed about a smoking while meditating and studying. Smoking in of itself is quite a medative practice. Still always being hungry is always being suffering. Nothing is perminant etc etc etc.

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          • cliff0rd
            Member
            • Sep 2015
            • 98

            #6
            I don't know if it was a best seller translated in more languages, but years ago I saw a book in a library: "The Zen and the practice of Pipe Smoking", (my translation of the title is word by word), it was paired with "The Zen and the Motorbike". Interesting pow to understand that everything could be a good practice for our way to illumination, if one do the thing in a certain set of mind.
            Obvoiusly there are things weakening our body or causing deseases and so on, but the message is interesting, I think.
            Actually I'm really attracted by a buddhist doctrine so I will read the article asap, thanks for the post!

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            • psychicferret
              Member
              • Jan 2015
              • 418

              #7
              alas cant find it on ebay or amazon, must be out of print.

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              • N1THC
                Member
                • Jun 2017
                • 139

                #8
                As a Buddhist I have heard this chat come up a lot. The only thing I can say is that while a Monk I know was residing in Thailand he met and saw many other Monks who smoked.

                As far as I am concerned it doesn't alter consciousness so there really shouldn't be a problem with it Buddhism wise.

                (Theravada Buddhist Here)
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                Namaste
                N1THC / WQYV607 - Ham / GMRS Operator
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