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Anonymous /x/40741543#40741543
7/17/2025, 9:11:31 AM
My critique of Buddhism. Wisdom is more important than righteousness. That's what Buddha said. However, if you in any way neglect righteousness in your spiritual practice, you inevitably fall prey to evil, that's just what I have personally perceived in those following this path. So, Buddha was wrong. Buddha himself was not the most virtuous, because wisdom must be subject to righteousness for righteousness to be fruitful. Everything must be subject to righteousness, except god. Thanks. Happy to hear your thoughts.
Anonymous /his/17848551#17848551
7/17/2025, 5:16:07 AM
I firmly believe in a spirit realm. There are things that are here on this earth but you can't see them unless the veil is lifted for you. Another world. I believe when I die, I will not somehow be teleported to heaven or something like that, no. I will spiritually step out of my body and live on as a spirit here on earth. This is paradise, for me. I can just do whatever I want, I can chill in the deserts of Mexico, I can climb the andes mountains, I can see everyone but they can't see me, I can spend the rest of eternity however I want all the while still being on earth.
>Wait, you want to become a ghost or something?
Not exactly. A ghost is still bound to his former life somehow, he hasn't moved on. I, an experienced yogi (not Hindu), will just leave my former life behind and enter a new life of ethereal bliss in the spirit world. It's insane that no religion has ever preached something like this. I do not want to be reincarnated into some pure land where there's no night, or heaven. I once heard a group of men speaking with each other in lively and joyful conversation, that was at the beach but the sound seemed like it was coming from far away kilometers away, as if they were sitting or standing on the ocean. Truly insane. I wasn't able to tell what kind of language they were speaking.
Anonymous /x/40730069#40730069
7/15/2025, 7:24:37 PM
Let us discuss this "face peeler" mystery that's been on the Shawn Ryan show. So, these face peelers (seven to six foot tall black armor wearing saucer flying humans who seem to be some of them from peru and some from north America) collect the faces of victims from the Peruvian jungle. What are they doing with the faces? I contemplate are they time travelers? Please tell me what you think about this topic thanks. Pic unrelated.
Anonymous ID: /7ywuO+KSaudi Arabia /pol/510364283#510364283
7/14/2025, 5:25:11 PM
I know rarely do you guys have some deep thoughts but for those that practice contemplation. I have noticed that: whites are boring, but good. Thirdies are bad, but interesting. So, I have started to really think about this and put it into practice, to become both interesting and good. What do you think about this idea?
Anonymous /his/17780937#17780937
6/21/2025, 2:50:23 PM
(This is philosophy if I'm not mistaken and thus humanities.)
There is something deeply wrong about women nowadays. Men have become submissive to women and women have become dominant beyond what's healthy. Even the lowest status woman still dominates her man, there is just no escape. It's impossible to respect them. They are domineering, the only way I can deal with them is being too nice so to speak, acting nicer than I should and I feel troubled by that sometimes. I feel troubled because I am still not on a level where I am completely free of attachments and desires. Absolute freedom and wisdom would help me deal with women correctly without actively doing something. Like a sage Buddha or something like that. When a woman expects submission and being too nice, I could then just say, fuck it, I don't care. That's my dream, I hope I can fulfill it. Also note. The reason women have taken overhand is because men have become evil. Bible although it isn't always right mentioned this concept. When men become wicked says the bible, their women start ruling over them. Kinda funny if you think about it.
Anonymous /x/40572814#40572814
6/21/2025, 9:39:25 AM
I think I found the biggest reason why people especially here on x dig eastern religions and hate or at least disregard western religions. The question, does it make me happy? Buddhism and Hinduism care about how happy you are. Jesus does not focus on that. That's the main issue, for me personally. What good is a religion that doesn't make you insanely happy and serene? Practicing Hindu meditation for some years has given me such insane amounts of bliss, which Jesus never did. Can a religion that doesn't make you the happiest, be true? Can a religion which makes you happier than all others be untrue? Not the only true religion? I'm not a Hindu. I believe in my own path, which I have found has given me the best bliss. This is the truth. The true path. Christianity cannot be true, it doesn't even make you happier than Hinduism, which promises and actually gives indescribable bliss once mastered. Christianity falls insanely short in this regard. It doesn't matter how righteous or god-fearing you are, if someone who doesn't follow your teaching at all is happier, then you've failed. Am I right or wrong?
Anonymous /x/40565980#40565980
6/20/2025, 8:26:26 AM
God is one. God is the spirit of spirits. The soul of the universe. The highest being. Supreme, auspicious, and pure. He cannot be comprehended by the mind. What is enlightenment? Enlightenment is I think nothing but the removal of all desires and attachments. Nothing more. I myself already realized I am god. This does not mean I am enlightened. Buddha taught putting shackles on your mind, walking some middle path between extremes, which basically meant restraining yourself in asceticism and in pleasure. False. Asceticism should be done freely without restraint. Pleasure should be permitted but not overly indulged in. The middle path is wrong, I myself do not follow it. There is god. Ultimate devotion to him is necessary to awaken. Whatever doesn't involve god doesn't involve awakening. Prayer is important, prayer to god. If we pray we uplift our spirits and gain peace in this world. Prayer creates mental images that we can rely on to be happier. When I feel bad, I just think about this mental image I have of god and the pain goes away. Thank you for reading. Have a nice day.
Anonymous /x/40554249#40554249
6/18/2025, 1:05:21 PM
Here is the true religion. Be like a clear crystal. When it is put next to green cloth, it is green, red cloth it is red, and so on. Be like this religiously and spiritually. Especially religiously. Don't let dogma get into you. Believe intuitively what god reveals to you and your heart. Trust your heart. But do not sin. Follow the truth always. Speak truth. Not falsehood. Whatever is true can mean anything. I can say I just hit myself in the head. I hit myself in the head. But you know what? I didn't. Because of my spiritual truthfulness, verbal truthfulness has become meaningless. I always speak the truth, even if it isn't factual in the literal sense. Learn. Adapt. Be like me. God bless. Glorified be God, the Lord of all creation.
Anonymous /his/17773543#17773543
6/18/2025, 12:35:06 PM
A critical look at the most popular world religions online.
Christianity: horrible. Sort of like stepping into a room full of people, shouting you're either gonna follow me or burn in magic lava for eternity. What the hell man. I just want to eat some (vegeterian) burgers.
Buddhism: this religion isn't bad the way Christianity is. It has its faults, but overall, it's pretty decent. I just don't feel like becoming a Buddhist. I think I don't want to stop having consciousness forever. The reason for me not becoming a Buddhist is also I don't enjoy the religion that much. It's decent, sure, but it's nothing special. At least not for me.
Hinduism: decent in some respects, awe-inspiring in others, bad in still other respects. I'm not talking about the caste system. This is just something the wise founders of Hinduism set up and slowly it got corrupted. You used to be able to chant your way up to the brahmin caste. No. It's this.. weird vibe it gives off. This is something that.. it's like a spiritual stench. Best way I could describe it. A spiritual weight on your shoulders. Becoming part of Hinduism means you take on your neck many many rituals, sacrifices, culture, and all that stinks spiritually. I don't know why. The aura. So yeah. Tell me what you think, please.
Anonymous /lit/24475758#24475758
6/18/2025, 11:07:23 AM
I have found something, in my mind at least, that is eternal, unchanging, always the same, and which gives bliss, happiness, and serenity. Buddha response?