Christians hate the Dharma
I live with a very rigorous Christian woman and she is upset that I'm a Buddhist.
I had a Sutra playing for 3 seconds and she looked into my mind and said, "I don't like the Dharma." Granted, she may be insane but since so much religion is at stake thru my life, I feel she spoke for ALL Christians when she said this.
Christians DESPISE the Dharma. As in, the most ancient, Aryan, and Vedic account of the word "Morality."
Christians say they have Morality, but really all they have is a "Word" created by Jesus. The Dharma is beyond words. It's very juvenile to think you can put the Dharma, or some offshoot of the Dharma, into words.
This matches with what Nietzsche said about the slave revolt. Originally the good meant noble Dharma. Then the Jews and Christians inverted the Notion of Morality, and called slavery good and Dharma evil.
Now they say Buddha, aliens, etc. are demons.
Christianity sees the world, which is the Buddha's Pure Land (Vimalakirti Sutra), and calls it evil, because they despise the noble Dharma.
They invert religion and put slaves on top of Aristocrats. Just think Julius Evola and the Aristocratic ideal as living in the Dharma, as Brahmin.
Jesus actually creates a totally new non-thought Adharma (word-salad) and tries to displace and invert the Moral Dharma, which is Eternal and Immutable.
He did the same thing to the Jews, calling the Law of Moses "old wine." To call it wine is to completely miss the point of the Mystic Law, Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.
The Dharma is no intoxicant, yet this woman is drunk on new wine.
>I don't like the Dharma
Many such cases in the life of a Chandala
I had a Sutra playing for 3 seconds and she looked into my mind and said, "I don't like the Dharma." Granted, she may be insane but since so much religion is at stake thru my life, I feel she spoke for ALL Christians when she said this.
Christians DESPISE the Dharma. As in, the most ancient, Aryan, and Vedic account of the word "Morality."
Christians say they have Morality, but really all they have is a "Word" created by Jesus. The Dharma is beyond words. It's very juvenile to think you can put the Dharma, or some offshoot of the Dharma, into words.
This matches with what Nietzsche said about the slave revolt. Originally the good meant noble Dharma. Then the Jews and Christians inverted the Notion of Morality, and called slavery good and Dharma evil.
Now they say Buddha, aliens, etc. are demons.
Christianity sees the world, which is the Buddha's Pure Land (Vimalakirti Sutra), and calls it evil, because they despise the noble Dharma.
They invert religion and put slaves on top of Aristocrats. Just think Julius Evola and the Aristocratic ideal as living in the Dharma, as Brahmin.
Jesus actually creates a totally new non-thought Adharma (word-salad) and tries to displace and invert the Moral Dharma, which is Eternal and Immutable.
He did the same thing to the Jews, calling the Law of Moses "old wine." To call it wine is to completely miss the point of the Mystic Law, Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.
The Dharma is no intoxicant, yet this woman is drunk on new wine.
>I don't like the Dharma
Many such cases in the life of a Chandala