Anonymous
6/17/2025, 12:16:38 AM No.40544545
On one hand, the eastern traditions are extremely profound and have a wisdom that is completely intuitive and sincerely obvious in its approach.
You are the universe experiencing itself, the godhead Brahman who's playing a game for entertainment. No time exists besides the present and everything is inherently meaningless but in a good way nonetheless. We are here to experience life as a cosmic dance in it's chaotic glory without questioning the Tao.
On the other hand, we have the westerners. Preoccupied with order, not accepting the chaotic nature of life and putting it under the authority of an outsider Yahweh, Allah or God.
Pagans also ordenified nature throughout gods.
I feel like both traditions have factual information, the eastern ones more so because they don't rely so much on doctrine. How do I reconcile?
You are the universe experiencing itself, the godhead Brahman who's playing a game for entertainment. No time exists besides the present and everything is inherently meaningless but in a good way nonetheless. We are here to experience life as a cosmic dance in it's chaotic glory without questioning the Tao.
On the other hand, we have the westerners. Preoccupied with order, not accepting the chaotic nature of life and putting it under the authority of an outsider Yahweh, Allah or God.
Pagans also ordenified nature throughout gods.
I feel like both traditions have factual information, the eastern ones more so because they don't rely so much on doctrine. How do I reconcile?
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