Buddhism

Origenes at aol.com Origenes at aol.com
Wed Jun 11 19:02:16 CDT 1997


"Are we not all one? Which is your choice," Fahringer now, buzzing and flat
through the filters of memory, "the little cart, or the great one?" 

This is probably old hat but I'll point it out since this thread is going.
This is in part 3 episode episode 13, the one with the toiletship. I believe
this refers to Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism. Hinayana loosely translates to
"little boat" or "little ferry". Mahayana "big boat" or something similar, in
any case transport of some kind. Hinayana Buddhism's approach was a slow
difficult ascetic journey of the individual through many reincarnations.
Mahayana on the other hand is distinguished by the Bodhisattvas who choose to
remain in the world and help the rest of humanity to enlightenment. I
apologize for the half-assed scholarship here. The amin point being the
difference between the two is again the classic Pynchon argument of the elite
vs. preterite, Hinayana and Mahayana respectively. Perhaps someone with more
time can explain this further. 

Dominguin Meuse



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