Question asked by Oris
Dear Pastors,
i am curious why some of the questions posted here were leave 'blank' without any feedback?
Despite some questions might be a bit vague, not necessary or totally out of question regarding Buddhism/kechara/leneage, but still..
how hard could it be to spare some time answering a question?
people ask because they are lost, not because they have abundant of time to waste nor they wanted to keep the pastor busy on purpose..
i was going through the many post and its just sad to see many who pour their hearts out writing to pastors, asking for help and receives no feedback. maybe giving some personal advice too wouldn't be too hard? i mean its inevitable too if they come approach you by person.
but.. if.. the person does not seek other help, the person might be lost forever or taken advice from the wrong person.. i think its wise for them to seek the pastor of Kechara instead of other people.
Just a thought.












































































































Dear Oris,
Thank you for your observation. Please read again the rules and guidelines in this section for people who wish to ask questions. The questions must be related to Dharma, Kechara or our lineage. They are also asked to read older posts as similar questions might have been asked before. The pastors are not duty-bound to respond to questioners who do not follow the rules. The Buddha himself would keep noble silence if the questions are speculative in nature, and any answer to them would create only more confusion. He would not respond if the questioners had no intention to develop their spiritual life and were only interested in splitting hairs or if they were not in a position to understand the answer because of its profundity. The questioners should show their sincerity in learning the Dharma and not ask questions for the sake of argument.