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What are your thoughts about Buddha? (I'm not talking about this buddhism, buddhism is bulshit) Buddha
Was Buddha an ally or an enemy?
Was Buddha an ally or an enemy?
Buddha does not exist; he is a concept. Like the “jesus” for the Bible.What are your thoughts about Buddha? (I'm not talking about this buddhism, buddhism is bulshit) Buddha
Was Buddha an ally or an enemy?
So it's a psyop as the startBuddha does not exist; he is a concept. Like the “jesus” for the Bible.
What are your thoughts about Buddha? (I'm not talking about this buddhism, buddhism is bulshit) Buddha
Was Buddha an ally or an enemy?
You understand that Buddha is actually a concept and that all Buddhists know this too, do you?
He was not a real person and this is at least more honest than xianity that says the claimed egregore was some sort of cultic focal point that never existed.
Buddha is a concept of the symbolized Buddhi or Yogic mind. As such he leads to "Brahman", moves one away of "Salvation" and so forth.
Buddhism has taken things over to wrong context. These states albeit the so called "ego" is left behind, are not states which procure death like Buddhism claims. Due to the necessity that Buddhism was pacifistic, they preached these things and took them out of context. Then eventually the mission in all Buddhist monasteries started becoming to extinct yourself and to produce "No karma", ie, a state of non-existence where you don't do anything whatsoever.
Eventually it became a mental ill asylum for people who want to kill themselves and extinct themselves out of existence. The same nihilistic undertone took over as the enemy programs. Buddhism did not remove all meditations but it promoted meditations which are focused on the above nihilistic ends. Therefore it still had a spiritual aspect but it was misplaced severely. All the fundamental beliefs of xianity which are anti-pagan as well started getting a foothold, that existence is "evil" and only seeks to "tempt you" and "steal your soul" and other nonsense.
Socially they preached to not exist in anyway and desert the world for the mountains, and just sit there and vanish yourself, leaving everything behind (such as wealth and everything else, staying away from all the socially constructive things as they "build up suffering"). The central motive is that one must "evade suffering" and not grow from it in anyway like the Ancient Greeks or anything like the systems of before. They had a similar start off but later on they took things very far.
They also even came up with the idea that merely if you have "bad intent" (even if you don't act to it) you are contributing to evil in society and took many things to the extremes. The original teachings of the Buddha were later on desecrated and replaced with all the above, taken into unhealthy extremes. They also removed the Gods from the equation just blanket calling them all "deceitful spirits", like the enemy did. This took centuries but they did it later, despite of the origins of the original teachings being very positive toward the Gods.
This is also why "Jesus" has light and sun all over him in xian art. They even spill the beans in the NT for those who are aware:Bhuddism, like Zoroastrianism and Atenism, were prior(failed) attempts at destroying the original religion of the Gods by the enemy, replacing the Gods with a generic solar figure to worship, with a focus on the "one god" with solar imagery to attract worship, even in Bhuddism which has no "one god", the Bhudda is solarised, turned into some sort of messiah and has the halo on his head, all meant to ensure focus on him. Solar imagery attracts human attention like flies to light.
Egypt and India could have easily become enemy footholds centuries before the Abrahamic religions even existed.
There's always a focus on light worship, death worship and the glorification of being a loser in enemy programs.
"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan