Which likely include all non-violent paths based upon compassion which likely includes the non-violent paths to heaven of all the major religions on earth.
As a young man I realized that there wasn't just one path to heaven, to God, To enlightenment, but that there were paths for every type of person on Earth and beyond. Beyond because there are infinite planets with thinking beings like us upon them. All this was very obvious to me as a young man.
So, I began my search for a path that did not exclude anyone. Because I came to the realization that any path that excluded anyone (including all humans on earth and all humans in space or beyond on other planets or all animals, birds, fish insects or even bacteria and really small things like this) wasn't a complete path or a complete religion but only a fragment of the truth.
Also, I realized that any religion that taught it's people to kill others was not a true path either.
So, I began to search for a path big enough to include all beings everywhere. Eventually I found it in Buddhism, and specific to my personal psychology, Tibetan Buddhsim had all the qualities I had been searching for that spanned the cosmos.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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