Sobre la necesidad de los subforos y de la existencia de moderadores para todos ellos

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@Upasaka escribio:
En eso ando, amigo.
Es sumamente complejo y no carente de dificultades. O es que se siente así.
Si se siente así... es así. Yo no se hacer la "O", con un canuto, por eso no me ofrezco para esos oficios. Ánimo!

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ada123123
@Daido escribió:
Si se siente así... es así. Yo no se hacer la "O", con un canuto, por eso no me ofrezco para esos oficios.Ánimo!
Gracias amigo( por mostrar las enseñanzas de su maestro...)
...por los benévolos sentimientos de apoyo.
Eso trasmite la dignidad de una persona.
Siendo así, las diferencias son minucias.

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..."permaneced con vosotros mismos como una isla, con vosotros mismos como refugio; con el Dhamma como una isla, con el Dhamma como refugio, sin tener otro refugio".SN 22.43 Attadīpa Sutta.
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Las películas, fotos y otros materiales audiovisuales, a menudo también están sometidas a restricciones derivadas del copyright; si bien aquí la legislación es todavía más vaga que en el caso de los libros (depende por ejemplo, en el caso de las fotos, del que se algo más pues soy fotógrafo aficionado, del tamaño en px., formato, uso que se le va dar, etc.). Tened esto en cuenta, por favor.
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Re: Sobre la necesidad de los subforos y de la existencia de moderadores para todos ellos

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Roberto escribió: 19 Dic 2022 13:42 Tened esto en cuenta, por favor.
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A tener en consideración. Gracias Roberto. smile

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..."permaneced con vosotros mismos como una isla, con vosotros mismos como refugio; con el Dhamma como una isla, con el Dhamma como refugio, sin tener otro refugio".SN 22.43 Attadīpa Sutta.
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ada123123
Saludos.

Una que no se llega a definir con claridad a qué casos en concreto se aplica esta:

8) "Contenido de naturaleza política o económica que no se remonta a la doctrina Theravada.

Es en la que se tiene dudas por el desconocimiento.

Se apreciará opiniones.
A qué casos se pudieran dirigir.
Y dándose el caso, su aplicación.

Muchas gracias.
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..."permaneced con vosotros mismos como una isla, con vosotros mismos como refugio; con el Dhamma como una isla, con el Dhamma como refugio, sin tener otro refugio".SN 22.43 Attadīpa Sutta.
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Upasaka escribió: 20 Dic 2022 22:24 8) "Contenido de naturaleza política o económica que no se remonta a la doctrina Theravada.
Entiendo que la enseñanza del Buda tiene implicaciones económicas y sociales, como pudo comprobarse por ejemplo en este hilo: Budismo y justicia social

De la letra de esa regla y en un sentido estricto pienso que sólo serían admisibles discusiones sobre la materia referidas al contexto histórico en que surge esa doctrina Theravada. En un sentido amplio creo que podrían admitirse discusiones de actualidad sobre la economía y política de países theravada, incluso en controversia con diferentes modelos socioeconómicos.

No sé en foros como dhammawheel qué contenido exacto darán a esa regla, quizá algún usuario lo pueda aclarar. En cualquier caso queda a criterio del moderador. Si es necesario se puede formular la regla en otros términos para delimitarla con claridad.

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Citta, éstas son simples designaciones, el mundo de las expresiones, el mundo de las formas de hablar con las cuales el Tathagata se expresa pero sin asirse a ellas. Buda, DN 9 Potthapāda Sutta.
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Gracias @Upasaka , por el esfuerzo, veo que son parecidas a las del foro hermano Dhammaweel. A primera vista yo también veo algunas que no son demasiado claras. Mañana te las comento una por una.

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Re: Sobre la necesidad de los subforos y de la existencia de moderadores para todos ellos

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ada123123
Roberto escribió: 20 Dic 2022 23:04 A primera vista yo también veo algunas que no son demasiado claras. Mañana te las comento una por una.
Hola Roberto.
Gracias a ti.
Quería comunicar que no es que sea urgente, es que, como se anunció más atrás, en y por breve tiempo se va a desconectar unos días.
Se quiere decir por evitar acelerar una respuesta por parte tuya en contratiempo. Gracias.

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Parte de la ausente respuesta aquí a tu petición trataré de mostrarla con lo demás remarcado:
Ananda escribió: 20 Dic 2022 23:02 Entiendo que la enseñanza del Buda tiene implicaciones económicas y sociales, como pudo comprobarse por ejemplo en este hilo: Budismo y justicia social
ada123123
Gracias por la rauda respuesta.

Comprobado por encima posteriormente el enlace, y agradecido por que responde ajustadamente al tema de la regla en sí.
El 'problemilla' puede encontrarse...
Ananda escribió: 20 Dic 2022 23:02 En un sentido amplio creo que podrían admitirse discusiones de actualidad sobre la economía y política de países theravada, incluso en controversia con diferentes modelos socioeconómicos.
A la hora de aplicarse "aquí" ( Foro )... en, por ejemplo, el país o países de cual mayoritariamente son los que hablan español o castellano... Pues ninguno es de tradición " buddhista ", y menos sus modelos socioeconómico, político y religioso...
Ananda escribió: 20 Dic 2022 23:02 como dhammawheel qué contenido exacto darán a esa regla, quizá algún usuario lo pueda aclarar.
La hipótesis que se baraja, según la observación... Es en gran parte, lo contrario a lo arriba expuesto.
Coge forma y sentido aplicar esa norma en su contexto original debido a la asistencia de usuarios oriundos o residentes, ( aparte de monásticos ) que aunque en los supuestos casos, sean minorías los hay en esos países ( de tradiciones " buddhistas ").

Por favor, téngase en cuenta que sólo es una opinión. Y cabe incluso ser una mala y errónea apreciación por mi parte.
Aún sabiendo que quizás otros por asiduidad continuada en el tiempo ( en aquellos foros ) puedan expresarlo mucho mejor en concreto.
Ananda escribió: 20 Dic 2022 23:02 En cualquier caso queda a criterio del moderador. Si es necesario se puede formular la regla en otros términos para delimitarla con claridad.
Salvo por las demás, ya hay un mediano entendimiento, deberes para reflexionar... ;)

Muchas gracias por la información e intercambio de pareceres.

Saludos.
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..."permaneced con vosotros mismos como una isla, con vosotros mismos como refugio; con el Dhamma como una isla, con el Dhamma como refugio, sin tener otro refugio".SN 22.43 Attadīpa Sutta.
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>Entiendo que la enseñanza del Buda tiene implicaciones económicas y sociales, como pudo comprobarse por ejemplo en este hilo: Budismo y justicia social

Diría que los temas económicos, sociales y políticos se envirían a Samsara en el caso de Dharmawheel tampoco creo que se acepten.

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