M
MtnDwellar
Guest
As I said in my earlier post, I have not spent much time thinking about tongues. You guys got me thinking!Oh I wish an apologist would come and hit up this thread.
A buddhist monk speaking tongues?
Buddhism… buddhism…its not meditation thats the problem…we as catholics meditate on the rosary, and the mysteries…meditation is a very good thing to do…
But buddhists meditate to ‘empty’ themselves…clear their minds…they think inner peace comes from cleanin’ out everything- quite the opposite of catholics/christians who think that is achieved by FILLING yourself up, and filling yourself up with Christ and His love.
As catholics we are warned NOT to practice these kind of meditations, buddhist…yoga…etc, because by EMPTYING yourself of your own thoughts, or of Christ, you OPEN yourself up- and become vulnerable to other spirits.
Quite frankly put a Buddhist who doesnt believe in Christ is OBVIOUSLY not speaking His tongues, so who’s words IS he speaking???
.
Buddhists don’t speak in tongues. They don’t believe in the Trinity. According to the article, they are prone to mumbling while in a trance.
While Charlotte is correct in saying that Buddhists meditate to achieve inner peace, there is also another reason for their meditation. They meditate for information or enlightenment. They believe that the energy of the Spirit is communicating to them through their subconscious. While the subconscious is always active, it takes interaction with our conscious mind to understand and file the information which is presented. During a trance, they are trying achieve a mind state where the conscious mind is operating in the background and the subconscious is in the foreground - unlike sleep where the conscious mind is largely inactive. I believe that the reason that we don’t try to practice this type of meditation is that we are open to all kinds of spirits. By opening oneself we are asking for trouble. BTW - the Buddhists also know that they could contact negative energies. They will try to protect themselves through other methods prior to the trance.
What came to my mind is that for the Buddhists, the mumbling may be a result of their conscious mind being only at “half throttle”. Without full conscious control of their “tongue” it just spews out nonsense. I suppose that is different than what the people who have received the gift experience. When someone is experiencing the gift of tongues, do they feel that they are in full conscious control of their actions?