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Dialogue with Buddhist Monk and Christian Scientist

Dialogue with Buddhist Monk and Christian Scientist

Released Saturday, 27th March 2010
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Dialogue with Buddhist Monk and Christian Scientist

Dialogue with Buddhist Monk and Christian Scientist

Dialogue with Buddhist Monk and Christian Scientist

Dialogue with Buddhist Monk and Christian Scientist

Saturday, 27th March 2010
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Episode #29 of SpiritualityandChristianity.com is a dialogue with Thai Buddhist Monk, Venerable Direxis and Christian Scientist, Shirley Paulson.

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Venerable Direxis and Shirley Paulson

It was easy to find people to talk to at the Parliament of the World’s Religions, and it was easy to find people who have lived religious lives quite different from my own. What rich conversations, everywhere I turned! Direxis and I found easy similarities in our faith practices too, between my Christian Science faith and his Buddhism, even though our languages and cultures are worlds apart from each other. We both take seriously the importance of the movement of our thought. As Venerable Direxis puts it, our thoughts always need to move to a centered place, a place of peace, where healing happens. We surprised each other when we discovered how we both commit our lives to healing others.

Direxis’ life of devotion started earlier than mine. When he was sixteen, Direxis became a novice and by the time he was 20, he became a monk. I always loved God and wanted to be of service to others, but I wasn’t ready to devote my whole life this way until after I had a family. He now spends his life practicing meditation for the Buddha, the God, and I spend my life praying for the purpose of healing. And of course, we’re both interested in listening and learning from others, since we met at the Parliament of the World’s Religions.

When we tried to learn from each other the basis of our prayer/meditation and healing, we found such similar concepts with slightly different words. For example, we agreed we need to admit an original mind/Mind, and we both think it’s necessary to move our human thoughts away from the world of emotionalism/self-originated thought. We agree it requires meditation/prayer in order to move from the world of sensuality in order to find the peace and health of the universal love/divine Love.

Join us for a little conversation from people on the opposite sides of the world. I’m happy to discover “it’s a small world,” indeed.

Check out some of these related websites:

Buddhism in Thailand

Monk ordination at age 20

Christian Science practitioners

Photos from the Parliament of the World’s Religions

Please leave a comment. Let us know if you’ve had some similar conversations or discoveries.

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