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7/19/2025, 4:08:10 PM
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In my opinion East Asians traditional beliefs are the truest for a few reasons. Asians understand how nature/reality works which is why even after accepting foreign religions like Buddhism in their cultures they still believe in their own original beliefs like fate which aren't accepted by original Indian Buddhism.
I agree with them that everything is luck/fate and not karma. It's pretty obvious that everything that happens is caused by preexisting conditions that led to those things happening, including our actions. Our lives are domino effects which begin with our birth, but we perceive free will in the present. When I look back at many things I did in the past, I feel surprised that I actually did them. I read someone on 5ch (Japanese site) say the same thing. I also believe in guardian angels because of new age stuff but I think the reality of it is that angels are actually Gods. I read someone on here write that the Archangels are actually Gods in a thread about Asian spiritual beliefs/practices and they mentioned Erlang Shen.
But I grew up in ISKCON and when I stopped worshipping Krishna that's when my life became a living hell and bad circumstances happened to me out of nowhere. I read someone say something similar happened when they ended up "throwing out" a Ganesha statue they had. My father abused and tortured me and my mother. He's like the protagonist of sayonara wo oshiete. But when I stopped worshipping Krishna then tons of bad stuff happened. So I think angels can harm us and do things to us that we don't like.
Taoism is the truest religion because Taoists realized that nature (which is what God actually is) is impartial towards good and evil and made them equal counterparts. This isn't a good thing. But it's the truth. Read the manga "Out" and the Higurashi vns. All we have is our luck/fate and how we deal with it. https://youtube.com/watch?v=7CLltCSDnY0&si=Jjtc7B-73vFGcWR8
In my opinion East Asians traditional beliefs are the truest for a few reasons. Asians understand how nature/reality works which is why even after accepting foreign religions like Buddhism in their cultures they still believe in their own original beliefs like fate which aren't accepted by original Indian Buddhism.
I agree with them that everything is luck/fate and not karma. It's pretty obvious that everything that happens is caused by preexisting conditions that led to those things happening, including our actions. Our lives are domino effects which begin with our birth, but we perceive free will in the present. When I look back at many things I did in the past, I feel surprised that I actually did them. I read someone on 5ch (Japanese site) say the same thing. I also believe in guardian angels because of new age stuff but I think the reality of it is that angels are actually Gods. I read someone on here write that the Archangels are actually Gods in a thread about Asian spiritual beliefs/practices and they mentioned Erlang Shen.
But I grew up in ISKCON and when I stopped worshipping Krishna that's when my life became a living hell and bad circumstances happened to me out of nowhere. I read someone say something similar happened when they ended up "throwing out" a Ganesha statue they had. My father abused and tortured me and my mother. He's like the protagonist of sayonara wo oshiete. But when I stopped worshipping Krishna then tons of bad stuff happened. So I think angels can harm us and do things to us that we don't like.
Taoism is the truest religion because Taoists realized that nature (which is what God actually is) is impartial towards good and evil and made them equal counterparts. This isn't a good thing. But it's the truth. Read the manga "Out" and the Higurashi vns. All we have is our luck/fate and how we deal with it. https://youtube.com/watch?v=7CLltCSDnY0&si=Jjtc7B-73vFGcWR8
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