Re: Buddhism Mind Map




stumper wrote:
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stumper wrote:
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stumper wrote:
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Fun withi FreeMind Software and the Pali Cannon

http://i6.tinypic.com/1znpkb6.jpg

Just getting started. It's kind of fun. Imagine having this in your
head and then trying to verbalize it to people, and you get an idea of
why the Buddha talked so much.

You mean you were talking without it in your head so far?

Well ***, I've been working on the thing for hours now. I was all
over accesstoinsight.com. I had the 7 this and the 4 that and the 5
that and it was really cool looking and big, and then I had some
problems with the software, and now I lost the damn thing. haha.
Irony. It was really cool too.

Oh well at least I got to look at it for awhile.
http://www.geocities.com/meindzai/buddhamap.html

There it is. Clickable even! I think it's purty.


Stop being childish
and try mindmapping the heart sutra.
Silly Stumps.

You're into programming and operating systems and such, aren't you?
I'm going somewhere with this question, it's not like one of yours. :)

Do give it a try, please.
I like to see how you represent paradoxes.

That was rude. We answer your questions on a fairly regular basis and
you ignored mine completely. Am I asking too much here?



I thought it was rhetorical.

I use to dabble in programming but not anymore
and I tinker with many Linux distros.
I am currently playing with terminal servers.

I am interested in knowledge representation
so long as it does not involve any math
or complex logical operations.

Good enough. So the thing I was wondering was if you ever looked at a
program and was awed by it's beauty and grace and inner logic. Oddly
some of the most graceful and beautiful programming is in some of the
viruses people make (which is a shame).

So I am seeing much of the Buddha's teachings in the same way here.
There's really not a lot of paradox or contradiction in his original
teachings. So that's what I saw when I created this silly map. Try to
see it that way if you can.

There's no math but there are a lot of numbers...

I'm going to update it with links to some of the Sutras the stuff came
from.





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~Stumper

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