You are caught in a snare, and you do not realize it. The more you struggle–against Jews, against Twitter communists, against women–the deeper the hooks sink into you.
The only luck you have on this hideous meatgrinder planet is in being alive during a time when the teaching of a Buddha has surfaced to explain to you the path out of the slaughterhouse.
If you cannot see that this existence is UNFIXABLE then I am not speaking to you. I am speaking to those of you who want off the ride for good.
The Buddha was an Aryan nobleman. If you prefer the contingent and temporary salvation of a dead Jew, that is wholly up to you.
If you want off the wheel for good, you can begin your liberation TODAY.
>If you fight the Jews, they win. Nice try Muhammad.
Josiah Ramirez
Buddhist cosmology is explicit about the existence of gods. The problem is that God's kingdom is just another place on the constant wheel of suffering. Even a very sloppy reading of the Bible makes it obvious that YHWH's kingdom involves bodily resurrection and an Earthly presence. Even a favorable birth in a heavenly kingdom will always feature impermanence and suffering. There is one and only one permanent solution to the problem of existence, and the Buddha is the guide.
Brayden James
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Samuel Lewis
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Cooper Cruz
Happy Ostara fellow Pagan! I love the sun reference with the cross, nice!
Jacob Phillips
All religions summed up: - Paganism is pretty much superstition based on extreme astronomic events primitive peoples couldn't understand.
- Abrahamic religions promise you "eternal" life in the Heavenly Realms of the Devas. It is not eternal, but if your next birth is in there your life lasts a few million years, hence why not completely enlightened sages (Yeshua, Muhammad, many ancient Yogis, etc) thought it was eternal, it looks so from a human perspective, they didn't get the full picture. People born as devas just materialize with fully formed adult bodies, and don't have any signs of aging or illness until the very end of their lives.
- Hinduism and other Dharmic traditions promise you "eternal" life in the Brahma Realms. This one is closer. Birth in the Brahma realms provides you with literal billions of years to live but eventually comes to an end, and you can again be born anywhere, including the lowest realms (Hells). Of course this also applies to Devas.
Only Buddhism offers you a permanent way out of this world.
I'll bite. Recommend some reading/watching material please.
Nathaniel Wood
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Jayden Gomez
The doctrine of awakening by Evola
Evan Evans
>- Hinduism and other Dharmic traditions promise you "eternal" life in the Brahma Realms. Buddhism promise you the same thing.
Just like Buddhism Hinduism says it's impermanent and you'll eventually have to come back and continue samsara. >pic related Start with in the buddha's words
I think you’re on the right path. We should all learn more about Buddhist philosophy, especially zen. Modern Christianity is promoted with literalism and superstition as opposed to merit and growth. The -symbolism- has been lost, or the people following them would understand that Buddhism is more or less a philosophy, and it isn’t incompatible with their religion. In fact there may even be overlap. The problem starts with egoism. Focusing too much on the Aryan bit isn’t helping. Pic is Keanu Reeves in “Little Buddha”
Have some faith Jesus denounced his Judaism fore they are the snake people, worshippers of evil. It's why they killed him afterall. Jezus loves you too eventho you're a dirty inbred oilsheik
>butthurt about the fact that the Buddha is literally described as literally an Aryan in the literal canon Since you've heard of Keanu Reeves, maybe you've also heard about upaya, genius.
Jace Mitchell
When you finish mastering yourself, the next thing within reach would be ascending levels of community. Education/awareness of consciousness (which we really do take for granted) and this sort of philosophy of developing discipline while growing is best done early. You’re right