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buddhism
I wish that the idea of this movement had not been turned into a religion. It would have been better if it had stayed as a philosophical movement, like it was when it first started. It was a religion that focused on people, not on any gods or prophets.
In India and China, it is common to not believe in a god or any kind of supernatural being. This belief states that wanting things causes suffering, and the only way to get rid of suffering is to stop existing.
I want to learn about Buddhism and Zen, but I can't become a Buddhist because I can't give up my love for cheddar wrap doner. That's why I'm explaining it here.
They love orange and are Buddhists, meaning they believe in reincarnation and that they have been born and died many times before. They also do not eat meat. Whoever has left the cycle of reincarnation, no matter if it is Buddha or someone else, will not have to go through it again.
buddhism
buddhism
I wish that the idea of this movement had not been turned into a religion. It would have been better if it had stayed as a philosophical movement, like it was when it first started. It was a religion that focused on people, not on any gods or prophets.
buddhism
In India and China, it is common to not believe in a god or any kind of supernatural being. This belief states that wanting things causes suffering, and the only way to get rid of suffering is to stop existing.
buddhism
I want to learn about Buddhism and Zen, but I can't become a Buddhist because I can't give up my love for cheddar wrap doner. That's why I'm explaining it here.
buddhism
They love orange and are Buddhists, meaning they believe in reincarnation and that they have been born and died many times before. They also do not eat meat. Whoever has left the cycle of reincarnation, no matter if it is Buddha or someone else, will not have to go through it again.
buddhism
In a movie I can't remember the name of, someone said that religion often divides people, but Buddhism brings them together.