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RE: Buddhism is Corrupt

in OCD2 years ago (edited)

Thanks for sharing, your candidness and clarity are refreshing and like a mirror. :)

I agree completely. I have not been a monk in this life, but I learned several years ago after recovering lost memory of past lives that I have been a monk in the Christian 'tradition' before (about 700 years 'ago'). In this life I essentially began my reconnection with spirit during an epic week or so where I was introduced to Zen, Buddhism, Sacred Gemoetry and my own higher self without any planning. Enlightenment is simply 'understanding'. I experienced zen enlightenment directly, but also never bought into any dogma from anyone else, so I was able to take the 'tools' of meditation and the original essence of Buddhism and use them in my own way.

It is not desire that is the root of suffering. The root of suffering is denial. Denial will have you thinking that x is y when it is not. Denial of denial will have you claiming that you really haven't denied anything. There's no way out of that other than enlightenment and fluidity of thought/emotion that is sufficient to allow new light to enter.

At this point the vast majority of 'thought' both inside and outside of religion is ultimately serving one main function - death. Deeper understanding and inquiry is needed. For me, this equates to genuinely choosing life and the path that leads to genuine liberation without death. Of course, no-one will ever know if anyone else achieves it unless they turn into some kind of ball of light, start showing epic level abilities and/or lives till 200+ years in chronological, linear time (or something similar). The only way any naysayers will ever know if they are right or wrong is for them to join the quest for evolution beyond death.

Healing, Balancing & Evolving are the triad of intentions that light the way. <3