Sunday, February 22, 2015

In Buddhism, the sole aim of spiritual practice is the complete alleviation of stress in samsara,


In Buddhism, the sole aim of spiritual practice is the complete alleviation of stress in samsara,[6][7] which is called nirvana.
Some teachers tell students beginning Buddhist meditation that the notion of divinity is not incompatible with Buddhism,[8] and at least one Buddhist scholar has indicated that describing Buddhism as nontheistic may be overly simplistic;[9] but many traditional theist beliefs are considered to pose a hindrance to the attainment of nirvana,[10] the highest goal of Buddhist practice.[11]
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God in Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

However, obviously, this might not be the only goal of other religions. My personal beliefs include a God just like 25% of Buddhists on Earth. However, having been raised a Mystical Christian being a Tibetan Buddhist too is okay because Christians don't see Buddhism as a religion but rather as a philosophy. However, I believe both Christianity and Buddhism are both Religions and philosophies. However, there is no paradox for me between them either.

However, I also believe if more people can focus on ending the suffering of all sentient beings in the Universe starting with all beings here on earth I tend to think life on earth would get a whole lot better as well as life everywhere else fairly quickly. 


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