Tuesday, February 07, 2006

guess who's coming to dharma

No, I'm not converting but I was still intrigued by the Black Buddhist blog, Zen Under the Skin: Reflections of an African-American Practitioner. It is interesting to think about the process by which other Black folks move away from the traditional church and re-"orient" themselves in a new spiritual direction. Check out: Resources for Black Buddhists for more information.

6 comments:

DA said...

The guy who runs the local tea house is a Black Buddhist. I gotta show him this.

Leila M. said...

Lots of African Americans in the Sokagakai (spelling?) sect of Buddhism. Buddhism aint too shabby, I probably would have gone back to it if I hadnt become Muslim.

Abdul-Halim V. said...

One interesting idea that I've heard and have been kind of mulling over for a while is that in the Quran it says that "Everything is perishing except for the face of Allah".

And so in some sense, Buddhism is actually a pretty good description of the creation apart from Allah.
(everything is perishing = Buddhist doctrine of impermanence)

Actually, I was never Buddhist per se but I was definitely interested in it. And one of the things which made it easier for me to "pick" between Buddhism and Islam is that much of what I liked within Buddhism seemed already contained in Islam (or at least consistent with it) especially Sufism.

Anonymous said...

Salaam,

I have the same experience with Buddhism. If Allah had not guided me to Islam I would have become a Buddhist. But since Islam has everything in it that Buddhism has plus more it just made more sense to be a Muslim. And that is a large reason I (attempt to) practice sufism.

Muhammad-Nur

Anonymous said...

Dear friends in Grenada,

Apart from the guy who runs the local tea house, does anyone know if there are other buddhists in Grenada and if there is a dharma center they go to?

Many blessings,
Sunshine

Abdul-Halim V. said...

fyi: Even though the name of the blog is Planet Grenada, *very* little, if any of the content is related to the island nation of Grenada.