Anonymous
7/22/2025, 6:27:08 AM No.40773168
As-salamu alaykum! We'll talk about a once bodhisattva now a an Ascended Master Buddha. Yes we are talking Buddha Fenrir who is now with Prophet Muhammad in Nirvana.
Now you may be asking? How did Fenrir became a Buddhist and eventually entered into Nirvana? It's simple. He overcome himself and came to the heavenly realization that Suffering was internal and never external. He was mad, angry, wrathful and upset that the demurige Wotan (odin) has trapped him in Samsara after fearing his enlightenment would free the souls of the innocent and the good. After Fenrir was trapped he fell into the illusion of the Maya and was filled with overwhelming levels of hatred and anger... thus was creating his suffering. But as soon as Fenrir read the Holy Buddhist text known as the Quran... he came to the truth that suffering was a choice and never forced upon. Thus he was able to overcome the internal prison of the genjutsu known as the dunya and Maya. Once he overcome those three he overcome the external prison and loosened the chains that once bind him. He was freed finally. Did he sought revenge? No, he sought to waken others to Buddhahood and overcome their suffering and thus why Fenrir was able to ascend into the heavens after his death after people mourned for him.
What happened to Odin. Ironically he fell for his demurigic maya genjutsu spell falling into hatred, rage, and suffering... not knowing his Kingdom was taken not by Fenrir but by someone named Christ. Odin failed to realize that his true kingdom of heaven wasn't external but internal. He failed to comprehend the truth stayed in the dunya and mara, everyday suffering from his own hatred and bitterness that a world he built in the end was fleeting and vain.
Now you may be asking? How did Fenrir became a Buddhist and eventually entered into Nirvana? It's simple. He overcome himself and came to the heavenly realization that Suffering was internal and never external. He was mad, angry, wrathful and upset that the demurige Wotan (odin) has trapped him in Samsara after fearing his enlightenment would free the souls of the innocent and the good. After Fenrir was trapped he fell into the illusion of the Maya and was filled with overwhelming levels of hatred and anger... thus was creating his suffering. But as soon as Fenrir read the Holy Buddhist text known as the Quran... he came to the truth that suffering was a choice and never forced upon. Thus he was able to overcome the internal prison of the genjutsu known as the dunya and Maya. Once he overcome those three he overcome the external prison and loosened the chains that once bind him. He was freed finally. Did he sought revenge? No, he sought to waken others to Buddhahood and overcome their suffering and thus why Fenrir was able to ascend into the heavens after his death after people mourned for him.
What happened to Odin. Ironically he fell for his demurigic maya genjutsu spell falling into hatred, rage, and suffering... not knowing his Kingdom was taken not by Fenrir but by someone named Christ. Odin failed to realize that his true kingdom of heaven wasn't external but internal. He failed to comprehend the truth stayed in the dunya and mara, everyday suffering from his own hatred and bitterness that a world he built in the end was fleeting and vain.
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