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===Buddhists Believe in "Cycles of Time" for their Cosmology===
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===[[Buddhists]] Believe in "Cycles of Time" for their [[Cosmology]]===
  
Cycles of time are prominent in the major Eastern religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. Eastern religions and their cosmologies recognize the cycling [re-cycling] of energies associated to encompassing [divine] powers. Essentially, Buddhists and Hindus see life on Earth as ‘empty’ of any ‘real’ substance. Life is the Sanskrit Maya, an “illusion” with pain and suffering . . . completing "exercises" of divine power. Life is Lila, the “play” of consciousness.
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Cycles of time are prominent in the major Eastern [[religions]] of [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]]. Eastern [[religions]] and their {{Wiki|cosmologies}} [[recognize]] the cycling [re-cycling] of energies associated to encompassing [ [[divine]] ] [[powers]]. [[Essentially]], [[Buddhists]] and [[Hindus]] see [[life]] on [[Earth]] as ‘[[empty]]’ of any ‘real’ [[substance]]. [[Life]] is the [[Sanskrit]] [[Maya]], an “[[illusion]]” with [[pain]] and [[suffering]] . . . completing "exercises" of [[divine power]]. [[Life]] is [[Lila]], the “play” of [[consciousness]].
  
===Buddhist Beliefs Basically Stem from their Cosmology===
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===[[Buddhist Beliefs]] Basically Stem from their [[Cosmology]]===
  
For a Buddhist, existence in itself, is empty; Only Buddha Consciousness [Enlightenment] exists. Sometimes Enlightenment [Nirvana “Extinction”] is understood as “Clear Light” by Buddhists. For the Buddhist, energy or consciousness has no separate self, and is realized as all of Buddha Existence/Nonexistence. Life eternally turns like a “Wheel of Life,” churned by resolutions of ignorance, greed and hatred. Energies shuffle from place to place, from realm to realm, caught in jaw-like spokes of mortality [Jaws of Yama, the God of Death] … until realizing or not realizing the axis, the center of the Self, also considered as the non-self.
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For a [[Buddhist]], [[existence]] in itself, is [[empty]]; Only [[Buddha]] [[Consciousness]] [ [[Enlightenment]] ] [[exists]]. Sometimes [[Enlightenment]] [ [[Nirvana]] “[[Extinction]]”] is understood as “[[Clear Light]]” by [[Buddhists]]. For the [[Buddhist]], [[energy]] or [[consciousness]] has no separate [[self]], and is [[realized]] as all of [[Buddha]] Existence/Nonexistence. [[Life]] eternally turns like a “[[Wheel of Life]],” churned by resolutions of [[ignorance]], [[greed]] and [[hatred]]. Energies shuffle from place to place, from [[realm]] to [[realm]], caught in jaw-like spokes of {{Wiki|mortality}} [Jaws of [[Yama]], the [[God of Death]] ] … until [[realizing]] or not [[realizing]] the axis, the center of the [[Self]], also considered as the [[non-self]].
  
For Buddhists, the Buddha is the supreme Divine power. The traditional Buddha (Gotama) is considered “God” for our Buddha-field. [Note similarities with Christianity where Jesus is considered God for the beginning and end “Alpha and Omega” of our Earth.] Proud Buddhists might calmly admit that they do not believe in God. Their Buddhist Cosmology shows a belief in God. Based on their scriptures, they mean that they do not believe in anybody else’s God, but rather an all-encompassing Buddha Consciousness… with Divine-like attributes. With a Buddhist Cosmology filled with compassion, intelligence, and spiritual practices, Buddha Consciousness exists to save all sentient beings. Although the Buddha was said to announce that cosmological speculation was not necessary for enlightenment, Buddhist Cosmology forms the framework of their beliefs in Buddhism. This essentially includes all Buddhists, Theravada and Mayahana.  
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For [[Buddhists]], the [[Buddha]] is the supreme [[Divine power]]. The [[traditional]] [[Buddha]] ([[Gotama]]) is considered “[[God]]” for our [[Buddha-field]]. [Note similarities with [[Christianity]] where {{Wiki|Jesus}} is considered [[God]] for the beginning and end “Alpha and Omega” of our [[Earth]].] Proud [[Buddhists]] might [[calmly]] admit that they do not believe in [[God]]. Their [[Buddhist Cosmology]] shows a [[belief]] in [[God]]. Based on their [[scriptures]], they mean that they do not believe in anybody else’s [[God]], but rather an all-encompassing [[Buddha]] [[Consciousness]]… with Divine-like [[attributes]]. With a [[Buddhist Cosmology]] filled with [[compassion]], [[intelligence]], and [[spiritual practices]], [[Buddha]] [[Consciousness]] [[exists]] to save all [[sentient beings]]. Although the [[Buddha]] was said to announce that [[cosmological]] speculation was not necessary for [[enlightenment]], [[Buddhist Cosmology]] [[forms]] the framework of their [[beliefs]] in [[Buddhism]]. This [[essentially]] includes all [[Buddhists]], [[Theravada]] and [[Mayahana]].  
  
Buddhists [with their Beliefs and Cosmology] have spiritually explored and detailed numerous realms of Buddha Consciousness. Their Wheel of Life provides a cosmological foundation for understanding Buddhism. Life/consciousness first extends through 6 primary realms: the abode of Animals, Humans, Hells, Hungry Ghosts, Jealous Gods, and Gods. The Wheel of Life turns because of ignorance, greed, and hatred. Conscious, Aware individuals may exist for various periods of time in these realms. Although the realm of Gods can extend through numerous abodes and for lengthy periods of time, Buddha consciousness/non-consciousness is conceived in the axis of the Wheel of Life where Jaws of Death [Yama] trap the 6 abodes.
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[[Buddhists]] [with their [[Beliefs]] and [[Cosmology]] ] have [[spiritually]] explored and detailed numerous [[realms]] of [[Buddha]] [[Consciousness]]. Their [[Wheel of Life]] provides a [[cosmological]] foundation for [[understanding]] [[Buddhism]]. Life/consciousness first extends through 6 primary [[realms]]: the abode of [[Animals]], [[Humans]], [[Hells]], [[Hungry Ghosts]], [[Jealous]] [[Gods]], and [[Gods]]. The [[Wheel of Life]] turns because of [[ignorance]], [[greed]], and [[hatred]]. [[Conscious]], Aware {{Wiki|individuals}} may [[exist]] for various periods of time in these [[realms]]. Although the [[realm]] of [[Gods]] can extend through numerous [[abodes]] and for lengthy periods of time, [[Buddha]] consciousness/non-consciousness is [[conceived]] in the axis of the [[Wheel of Life]] where Jaws of [[Death]] [ [[Yama]] ] trap the 6 [[abodes]].
  
 
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===The Mount Meru Buddhist Cosmology forms a foundation for Buddhist Beliefs.===
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===The [[Mount Meru]] [[Buddhist Cosmology]] [[forms]] a foundation for [[Buddhist Beliefs]].===
  
The Chart above the Buddhists Mount Meru cosmology, a single-world-system conceived as concentric rings around Mount Meru, the center of the “world disk,” the center of the universe. Mahayana Buddhists have their Pure Land and Celestial Buddhas. For example the “Cosmology of Thousands” multiplies what is unified and unifies what is multiplied. Combinations of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas  (the “Enlightenment-Beings”) all related to a single Buddha and a single “Buddha-field” where Gods can rule over from 1000 to 1000 to the power of 100 [1000100] ]. Beliefs are clearly seen within Mahayana Buddhist scripture like the “Flower Garland” sutra, also known as the “Sutra of the Garland of Buddhas.” This text is considered to be a very important, extensive compilation for Mahayana Buddhists. The Buddha is the center, a focal point that unifies all spiritual energies of the universe. The following quote from the Buddhist Sutra, uses a basic translation of Buddhist terms.
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The Chart above the [[Buddhists]] [[Mount Meru]] [[cosmology]], a single-world-system [[conceived]] as concentric rings around [[Mount Meru]], the center of the “[[world]] disk,” the center of the [[universe]]. [[Mahayana Buddhists]] have their [[Pure Land]] and [[Celestial]] [[Buddhas]]. For example the “[[Cosmology]] of Thousands” multiplies what is unified and unifies what is multiplied. Combinations of [[Buddhas]] and [[Bodhisattvas]] (the “Enlightenment-Beings”) all related to a single [[Buddha]] and a single “[[Buddha-field]]” where [[Gods]] can {{Wiki|rule}} over from 1000 to 1000 to the power of 100 [1000100] ]. [[Beliefs]] are clearly seen within [[Mahayana Buddhist scripture]] like the “[[Flower Garland]]” [[sutra]], also known as the “[[Sutra]] of the Garland of [[Buddhas]].” This text is considered to be a very important, extensive compilation for [[Mahayana Buddhists]]. The [[Buddha]] is the center, a focal point that unifies all [[spiritual]] energies of the [[universe]]. The following quote from the [[Buddhist]] [[Sutra]], uses a basic translation of [[Buddhist]] terms.
  
Quote- “On whirlwinds rest the Fragrant Ocean, which carries an infinite number of world-germs (lokabija); from this ocean, there issue lotuses infinite in number— very far removed, indeed, from each other. From each of these lotuses is born a universe (great chiliocosm), above which (separated by whirlwinds) there are three, then five, and so on up to the twentieth tier, where there are 39 great universes . . . ., on the same level at the same stage, in the extreme west, is the blessed universe of the Buddha of Infinite Life Light, the Pure Land where a Kalpa stage of our universe is equal to a day and night.” End of quote. [Kloetzli 1983, p. 52; from La Vallee Poussin, “Cosmogony,” pp. 137-138]
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Quote- “On whirlwinds rest the Fragrant Ocean, which carries an [[infinite]] number of world-germs (lokabija); from this ocean, there issue [[lotuses]] [[infinite]] in number— very far removed, indeed, from each other. From each of these [[lotuses]] is born a [[universe]] (great chiliocosm), above which (separated by whirlwinds) there are three, then five, and so on up to the twentieth tier, where there are 39 great [[universes]] . . . ., on the same level at the same stage, in the extreme [[west]], is the blessed [[universe]] of the [[Buddha of Infinite Life]] Light, the [[Pure Land]] where a [[Kalpa]] stage of our [[universe]] is {{Wiki|equal}} to a day and night.” End of quote. ([[Kloetzli]] 1983, p. 52; from [[Wikipedia:Louis de La Vallée-Poussin|La Vallee Poussin]], “{{Wiki|Cosmogony}},” pp. 137-138]
  
Cycles of time and space in Buddhist Beliefs continue as Eternity…
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Cycles of time and [[space]] in [[Buddhist Beliefs]] continue as {{Wiki|Eternity}}…
  
Thank you Buddhism for your precious cosmological insights.
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Thank you [[Buddhism]] for your [[precious]] [[cosmological]] [[insights]].
  
==Sources and References for this Buddhist Cosmology Page==
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==Sources and References for this [[Buddhist Cosmology]] Page==
  
Most of this article stems from Appendix Three of my book
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Most of this article stems from Appendix Three of my [[book]]
  
God's Science - A New Look At the Bible, Stars And Universes
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[[God's]] [[Science]] - A New Look At the Bible, Stars And [[Universes]]
  
Buddhist Cosmology, by Randy Kloetzli, Motilal Banarsidass: Delhi, 1983
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[[Buddhist Cosmology]], by Randy [[Kloetzli]], {{Wiki|Motilal Banarsidass}}: {{Wiki|Delhi}}, 1983
  
The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Digha Nikaya, Translator Maurice Walshe,
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The [[Long Discourses]] of the [[Buddha]]: A Translation of the [[Digha Nikaya]], [[Translator]] Maurice [[Walshe]],
Wisdom Publications: Boston, 1995
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[[Wisdom Publications]]: Boston, 1995
  
Note: Scot Aaron took the Photograph of a Buddhist in Nepal painting the popular Buddhist "Wheel of Life."
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Note: Scot Aaron took the Photograph of a [[Buddhist]] in [[Nepal]] painting the popular [[Buddhist]] "[[Wheel of Life]]."
  
 
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Buddhist-wheel-of-life.jpg

Buddhists Believe in "Cycles of Time" for their Cosmology

Cycles of time are prominent in the major Eastern religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. Eastern religions and their cosmologies recognize the cycling [re-cycling] of energies associated to encompassing [ divine ] powers. Essentially, Buddhists and Hindus see life on Earth as ‘empty’ of any ‘real’ substance. Life is the Sanskrit Maya, an “illusion” with pain and suffering . . . completing "exercises" of divine power. Life is Lila, the “play” of consciousness.

Buddhist Beliefs Basically Stem from their Cosmology

For a Buddhist, existence in itself, is empty; Only Buddha Consciousness [ Enlightenment ] exists. Sometimes Enlightenment [ NirvanaExtinction”] is understood as “Clear Light” by Buddhists. For the Buddhist, energy or consciousness has no separate self, and is realized as all of Buddha Existence/Nonexistence. Life eternally turns like a “Wheel of Life,” churned by resolutions of ignorance, greed and hatred. Energies shuffle from place to place, from realm to realm, caught in jaw-like spokes of mortality [Jaws of Yama, the God of Death ] … until realizing or not realizing the axis, the center of the Self, also considered as the non-self.

For Buddhists, the Buddha is the supreme Divine power. The traditional Buddha (Gotama) is considered “God” for our Buddha-field. [Note similarities with Christianity where Jesus is considered God for the beginning and end “Alpha and Omega” of our Earth.] Proud Buddhists might calmly admit that they do not believe in God. Their Buddhist Cosmology shows a belief in God. Based on their scriptures, they mean that they do not believe in anybody else’s God, but rather an all-encompassing Buddha Consciousness… with Divine-like attributes. With a Buddhist Cosmology filled with compassion, intelligence, and spiritual practices, Buddha Consciousness exists to save all sentient beings. Although the Buddha was said to announce that cosmological speculation was not necessary for enlightenment, Buddhist Cosmology forms the framework of their beliefs in Buddhism. This essentially includes all Buddhists, Theravada and Mayahana.

Buddhists [with their Beliefs and Cosmology ] have spiritually explored and detailed numerous realms of Buddha Consciousness. Their Wheel of Life provides a cosmological foundation for understanding Buddhism. Life/consciousness first extends through 6 primary realms: the abode of Animals, Humans, Hells, Hungry Ghosts, Jealous Gods, and Gods. The Wheel of Life turns because of ignorance, greed, and hatred. Conscious, Aware individuals may exist for various periods of time in these realms. Although the realm of Gods can extend through numerous abodes and for lengthy periods of time, Buddha consciousness/non-consciousness is conceived in the axis of the Wheel of Life where Jaws of Death [ Yama ] trap the 6 abodes.

Buddhist-CosmologyTABLE.jpg

The Mount Meru Buddhist Cosmology forms a foundation for Buddhist Beliefs.

The Chart above the Buddhists Mount Meru cosmology, a single-world-system conceived as concentric rings around Mount Meru, the center of the “world disk,” the center of the universe. Mahayana Buddhists have their Pure Land and Celestial Buddhas. For example the “Cosmology of Thousands” multiplies what is unified and unifies what is multiplied. Combinations of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas (the “Enlightenment-Beings”) all related to a single Buddha and a single “Buddha-field” where Gods can rule over from 1000 to 1000 to the power of 100 [1000100] ]. Beliefs are clearly seen within Mahayana Buddhist scripture like the “Flower Garlandsutra, also known as the “Sutra of the Garland of Buddhas.” This text is considered to be a very important, extensive compilation for Mahayana Buddhists. The Buddha is the center, a focal point that unifies all spiritual energies of the universe. The following quote from the Buddhist Sutra, uses a basic translation of Buddhist terms.

Quote- “On whirlwinds rest the Fragrant Ocean, which carries an infinite number of world-germs (lokabija); from this ocean, there issue lotuses infinite in number— very far removed, indeed, from each other. From each of these lotuses is born a universe (great chiliocosm), above which (separated by whirlwinds) there are three, then five, and so on up to the twentieth tier, where there are 39 great universes . . . ., on the same level at the same stage, in the extreme west, is the blessed universe of the Buddha of Infinite Life Light, the Pure Land where a Kalpa stage of our universe is equal to a day and night.” End of quote. (Kloetzli 1983, p. 52; from La Vallee Poussin, “Cosmogony,” pp. 137-138]

Cycles of time and space in Buddhist Beliefs continue as Eternity

Thank you Buddhism for your precious cosmological insights.

Sources and References for this Buddhist Cosmology Page

Most of this article stems from Appendix Three of my book

God's Science - A New Look At the Bible, Stars And Universes

Buddhist Cosmology, by Randy Kloetzli, Motilal Banarsidass: Delhi, 1983

The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Digha Nikaya, Translator Maurice Walshe, Wisdom Publications: Boston, 1995

Note: Scot Aaron took the Photograph of a Buddhist in Nepal painting the popular Buddhist "Wheel of Life."

Source

2divineways.com/