Our dear monk was driving through the country road when suddenly a dog crosses the road.
The car hit the poor thing, which died without much ado.
There apparently was a collar in the neck of the dog.
The monk looked around and seeing a temple, went to knock on the door.
A monk opened the door.
The first monk said: "I'm terribly sorry, but my karma ran over your dogma."
The car hit the poor thing, which died without much ado.
There apparently was a collar in the neck of the dog.
The monk looked around and seeing a temple, went to knock on the door.
A monk opened the door.
The first monk said: "I'm terribly sorry, but my karma ran over your dogma."
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Re: Karma vs. Dogma
Mon, February 11, 2008 - 6:50 AMi love all the Buddhist humor
I thought, you know, maybe it would be offensive to Buddhists. But my experience is that folks in Buddhist centers joke as much as everyone else... -
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Re: Karma vs. Dogma
Mon, February 11, 2008 - 6:52 AMJon) i love all the Buddhist humor. I thought, you know, maybe it would be offensive
I suppose it _is_ humour not to sound offensive ;-)
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