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送交者: pifu01 2023年01月22日18:23:10 于 [茗香茶语] 发送悄悄话
wow, 试了一下 chatgpt, 谷歌搜索是不是要完蛋?
送交者: pifu01 2023年01月22日18:21:38 于 [五 味 斋] 发送悄悄话


hello

Hello! How can I help you today?


just try out new ai

Sure, what would you like me to do? I can perform a wide range of tasks, such as answering questions, providing information, and even generating creative content.


how much do you know about buddhism

I have a lot of information on Buddhism, a religion and philosophy that originated in ancient India. It is based on the teachings of the Buddha, or Siddhartha Gautama, who lived in the 5th century BCE. The main goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment, a state of being in which one understands the true nature of reality and is freed from suffering. Buddhism has many different traditions and practices, including meditation and ethical guidelines for living, such as the Eightfold Path. The main branches of Buddhism are Theravada and Mahayana, but there are many other sub-schools and sects as well. Let me know if there is anything specific you would like to know.


tell me more about other sub-schools

Sure, there are many different sub-schools and sects within Buddhism, each with their own distinct beliefs and practices. Some of the more well-known sub-schools include:

  • Theravada: Also known as "The School of the      Elders," this is the oldest and most traditional form of Buddhism. It      is predominant in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. It      emphasizes the study of early Buddhist texts and the attainment of      individual enlightenment through meditation.

  • Mahayana: Also known as "The Great      Vehicle," this branch of Buddhism emphasizes the ideal of the      bodhisattva, or one who seeks to attain enlightenment not only for      themselves, but for the benefit of all sentient beings. It's the most      practiced in East Asia, including in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and      Tibet.

  • Vajrayana: Also known as "The Diamond      Vehicle," this branch of Buddhism is associated with the use of      tantra and mantra in order to achieve enlightenment more quickly. It's      mostly practiced in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal and parts of India, Mongolia and      Russia.

  • Zen Buddhism: This is a form of Mahayana Buddhism      that originated in China and was later developed in Japan. It emphasizes      the practice of meditation and the attainment of enlightenment through      direct experience, rather than through study and intellectual      understanding.

  • Pure Land Buddhism: This branch of Buddhism is      centered around devotion to the Amitabha Buddha and recitation of his      name. It's mostly practiced in China, Japan and Korea.

  • Nichiren Buddhism: This form of Buddhism is based on      the teachings of the 13th century Japanese monk Nichiren, and emphasizes      the recitation of the Lotus Sutra and the chanting of "Nam Myoho      Renge Kyo" as a means of attaining enlightenment.

These are just a few examples of the many different sub-schools and sects within Buddhism. Each has its own unique history, teachings, and practices, and some are limited to certain regions of the world.


how about madhyamaka

Madhyamaka, also known as the "Middle Way" or "Mādhyamika," is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that emphasizes the emptiness (shunyata) of all phenomena, including the self. It was founded by the Indian philosopher Nagarjuna in the 2nd century CE. According to Madhyamaka, the ultimate nature of reality is emptiness, which is the absence of inherent existence in all things. The Madhyamaka school has two main sub-schools: the Svatantrika and the Prasangika.

  • Svatantrika Madhyamaka: This sub-school holds that      conventional truth exists, but ultimately, all things are empty of      inherent existence.

  • Prasangika Madhyamaka: This sub-school holds that      only ultimate truth (the emptiness of inherent existence) is ultimately      valid, and that conventional truth is dependent upon the ultimate truth.

The Madhyamaka school of Buddhism is considered by many to be the highest and most profound teaching of Buddhism, and has had a significant influence on the development of Tibetan Buddhism.

It's important to note that Madhyamaka is a complex and abstract philosophical system that requires a deep understanding of Buddhist thought, and it may be difficult to fully grasp its teachings without proper guidance and study.

 

how about shengton

Shengtong, also spelled "Shentong," is a sub-school of Tibetan Buddhism that emphasizes the nature of the mind as being empty and radiant. It is also known as "empty of other" or "other-emptiness." The main proponent of Shengtong was the Tibetan master Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen (1292-1361), who lived during the 14th century.

Shengtong teachings differ from the Prasangika Madhyamaka school, which is the most widely studied and practiced in Tibet. Shengtong holds that the ultimate nature of reality is not just empty of inherent existence, but also has a positive, radiant quality, which is the true nature of the mind. This true nature is known as "rangtong" or "self-empty" and is said to be present in all beings, but obscured by ignorance and mistaken appearances.

Shengtong teachings also hold that buddhahood is not only attainable by eliminating the obscurations of the mind but also by directly realizing the innate potential of the mind. This potential is called "the ground of all" or "the all-ground" and is considered to be the source of all buddhas and phenomena.

Shengtong teachings are considered to be more esoteric and are primarily studied and practiced within the Jonang tradition, a sub-school of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, and it's not as widely studied or practiced as other Tibetan schools.


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  很多程序员和翻译都无用武之地了。  /无内容 - 六桥九溪十八涧 01/22/23 (80)
      这样的 - pifu01 01/22/23 (148)
  还是我翻译的好帮手啊! - pifu01 01/22/23 (84)
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