Buddhism the religion that is not a religion

Buddhism the religion that
is not a religion

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Buddhism the religion that is not a religion

The article describes abstract and complex ideas related to the figure of Buddha and his perception of life and man, but does so in a way that does not follow the traditional teachings of Buddhism precisely.

Buddha represents a spiritual concept that is not a religion in the traditional sense. It is not exemplary and does not offer sacred texts like other religions, it does not believe in a soul or heaven, it is not demanding, but it is still a religion. It is a unique phenomenon in human history. Instead, it focuses on understanding human interiority and the struggle to achieve self-awareness and inner peace. In Buddhism, there is no belief in higher powers or external wars, but in the development of personal consciousness and the understanding that change must begin from within the person himself.

Buddha said that God is only a human search for comfort, a refuge and if you believe in God it is only because you feel vulnerable in this world without faith, even if there was no God, people would invent one out of weakness and vulnerability.

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The main topics of the article:

Introduction:

Unconventional Religion: Buddhism is unique in that it lacks a system of faith, dogmas, scriptures, and belief in God, souls, or heaven.

Philosophical Perspective: Emphasizes self-reliance and awareness over external beliefs.

The Concept of God:

Human Weakness: Belief in God stems from human vulnerability and the need for comfort.

God as a Crutch: People create God to find meaning and order in life, attributing events to a divine plan.

The Illusion of Faith:

Faith and Lie: Life truly, even if difficult, is essential. God and heaven are human projections born of unfulfilled desires and weaknesses.

The Teachings of the Buddha

Awareness and Courage: Encourages self-awareness, rejection of external beliefs, and taking personal responsibility.

Belief Systems as Barriers: All beliefs and doctrines appear to be barriers to true understanding.

Criticism of Modern Thinkers

Historical Figures: Figures such as Marx, Freud, and Darwin created new myths that replaced God with history, the subconscious, or natural selection.

Modernism and Relativism: Emphasizes that all theories are human creations and subject to change and interpretation.

Desire and Satisfaction

The Insatiable Nature of Desire: Desire can never be fulfilled, either in this life or the next. True satisfaction comes from overcoming desire.

Materialism vs. Spirituality: Both materialists and religious hypocrites are driven by the same insatiable desire.

The Nature of the Self

No Soul, No Self: The Buddha denies the existence of an individual soul. All beings are part of a universal consciousness.

Ego and Illusion: The idea of ​​a separate self is an illusion created by the mind and body.

Practical Wisdom

Life Without Beliefs**: Encourages a life based on experience and practicality rather than philosophical or religious doctrines.

Hesitation as Wisdom: True understanding comes from recognizing the relativity of all things, which leads to a natural hesitation about making absolute statements.

Summary
Scientific Approach: Buddhism aligns with scientific thinking, advocating personal experience and examination of studies over blind faith.

Invitation to Explore: The Buddha’s message is to come and see for yourself, emphasizing practical application and personal verification.

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Humanity feels limited, helpless:

Humanity feels limited, helpless, it seems that people feel like victims of complex circumstances, because they do not know where they came from and where they are going, and why they are here, without God, it is difficult for ordinary people to find meaning in life, life without God would become complete chaos without God who is a kind of father who protects, supports and comforts them, people say to themselves: Don’t worry God knows everything, there is a reason for suffering, there is a purpose for your torment and I know why you are here, after all He is the Creator of the world, He knows why He created the world. Maybe you don’t know but He does, that’s why you can trust Him.

There is no doubt that it gives peace of mind to believe that there is a supreme providence that knows everything, but only faith in God is not enough to really relax, despite the belief that there is no chaos but everything is in order, the Lord of the universe arranged everything, and not even a hair that fell from a person’s head fell by chance but it is the will of God and under personal supervision, and you are part of God’s master plan, maybe now you do not understand the meaning now or what his will is, but it must have meaning because God exists. God helps you live happily and you can believe that life is not accidental. There is a purpose to life, an ultimate goal, and God helps you feel safe.

According to the Buddha, there is no God, the proof that you don’t know why you are here, your helplessness in the face of the vast forces in the universe, proves that you have no meaning in life, the idea of ​​God was created to help us endure our futile lives, “Imagine you are on a plane and in the middle of the flight someone tells you that there is no pilot”, everyone will panic, and then someone will say, this plane doesn’t need a pilot, because it is controlled by a remote control, otherwise how can it fly? Since it flies and everything has gone smoothly until now there must be a pilot, we may not see him, but the notion that there is no pilot is false, but those who deceive you are not your friends but your enemies, and you feed on the lie.

You must live in an atmosphere of truth, no matter how difficult it is, no matter how bitter the truth, even if you are persecuted by the truth it is worth it.

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Buddha: "Be more aware, be more awake, be more courageous"

The Buddha stated that human religions are human creations, you are controlled by external circumstances and you must accept the truth at all costs without trying to deny it, polish it, distort it to fit your situation in the world, if it bothers or disrupts you be prepared to face the consequences, if it wounds your ego, be prepared to die from that wound, if you are destroyed by the truth be prepared to be destroyed, the Buddha was passionless, but still he opened a deep door that no one else had opened, he succeeded where everyone else had failed, he gave no room for your ambitions, he said, be more aware, more awake and more courageous.

Do not hide behind beliefs, doctrines or theories, take responsibility for your life, light the inner candle, to see the true nature of things clearly, and when you have the courage to accept the truth you are truly a blessed person, this is the first teaching of the Buddha, it is a teaching that all belief systems are harmful, all beliefs are barriers.

He was not a theist or an atheist as he said “some believe, some do not but both hold beliefs. He did not believe in God, but he rejected the views of atheists, he said that their denial of God is like a mosquito biting an elephant’s leg.

If you are not mature enough you will simply replace a belief with another belief that will replace God.

What is history

For example Karl Marx who declared that there is no God, he abandoned the idea that there is something that determines life and plans it, but history according to Marx became a decisive factor, history became your fate, and what is history according to Marx communism, “Communism according to him is a historical event that is inevitable, and history decided that communism will win”. Everything is determined by history, therefore history became a kind of super god, an unknown being had to decide. Why because humans cannot live with direct reality, humans cannot accept that reality is chaotic and random. Humans cannot live with Reality without relying on any idea to give it proper meaning and continuity, so that the mind can understand, analyze, and discern cause and effect.

Freudian God

Freud completely abandoned the idea of ​​God, yet the unconscious became God, every human action was determined by the unconscious and humans became puppets in the hands of the unconscious. These are the new labels of God. This is the modern myth. Freudian psychology is a new mythology about God, old wine in a new bottle, the label has been changed, the old label has been removed and a new layer of paint has been added to deceive the people, the innocent and helpless.

But if you analyze Freud’s theory closely, you will immediately understand that the unconscious is playing the role of God as it once did.

God of Evolution

Charles Darwin is another example with his theory of evolution, he is another example, Darwin also said that there is no God. Darwin said there is no God, only natural selection, and only the fittest survive, Darwin, Marx. Freud and Nietzsche were the pioneers of modernism, sometimes called structuralism. Nietzsche did not propose a theory that would replace God, but he proved that God, in truth, are arbitrary ideas that change according to time and place.

In life there is a language that affects us and it is made up of both sounds and meanings. The sound is the signifier and the meaning is the signified, so why do we need God? God had to be created to decide something, history, economics, unconscious natural selection.

When your mind is not yet ripe

If humans cannot be free, then there is no point in changing myths and doctrines, whether it is Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, the differences are superficial and most of them originate in Judaism, your mind remains childish, immature, you are constantly searching for the image of the father figure or someone who can explain everything, who can provide the ultimate answers.

According to Jacques Derrida, the father of the school of deconstruction, Derrida argued that all Western metaphysics from Plato to the present day is a futile attempt to find a logos, called the “transcendent signified” that can answer all human questions.

But Derrida believes that whenever we look for a signifier, we find that it is just another signifier that points to another signifier, and if we follow this path to find this signified, it turns out to be another signifier. Thus meaning is always rejected, meaning that there can never be one ultimate answer.

The God of Capitalism

The God of capitalism is at the heart of economics, in a concept known as the “invisible hand.” The invisible hand is a metaphor used by the Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith in his book The Wealth of Nations. This expression appears only once in his discussion of foreign trade issues, but is now used as a conceptual framework for a social mechanism in which the accumulation of selfish actions of individuals promotes – according to proponents of the method – the good of the community, in such a way that the citizens of the entire country achieve a minimum of poverty and a maximum of wealth and well-being. However, Smith did not completely object to government activity and regulation in certain places.

Some see Smith’s words about the general principle of human action that results in action motivated by selfish reasons promoting the common good, a new kind of proto-evolutionary idea of ​​God. Later adopted by Charles Darwin, who read The Theory of Moral Sentiments in 1838, when he began to develop his initial ideas about evolution.

Like Darwin’s evolutionary mechanism, the “invisible hand” mechanism is a blind and morally indifferent god: it does not aim to promote the good and the noble, the successful and the desirable: it simply rewards those who act in accordance with the fundamental rules by which the world operates.

In other words, the invisible hand mechanism is not a matter of choosing or proposing a proven mechanism for economic operation, but an inevitable occurrence resulting from the existence of a constant evolutionary process. As Friedrich Hayek puts it in The Fatal Lie:

“Biological evolution and cultural evolution both rely on the same principle of selection: survival or cultural advantage. Variation, adaptation, and competition are essentially the same kind of process. And not only does evolution rely on competition; continued competition is necessary even to maintain existing achievements.”

The God of Progress:

Progressivism, or progressivism, a derivative of the word progress, is a political philosophy and worldview that holds that human society can and should be advanced through social change. As a political movement, progressivism claims that God has found scientific and technological progress, economic development, and social organization essential to the betterment of humanity.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the term “progressivism” or “progressivity” is used as an umbrella term for various left-wing ideologies, including neo-Marxism, socialism, environmentalism, cosmopolitanism, multiculturalism, identity politics, ostensibly for the sake of the new God, they advocate atheism and anti-religion, feminism and even radical feminism, LGBT rights, queer theory, critical theory, and political correctness. The term is mainly common in the politics of the United States in the century, but over time it has also spread to the politics of the rest of the Western world, including the politics of Israel. The opposing ideology to progressivism is conservatism.

The Buddha said I am not a metaphysician

A mature soul does not seek, whether there are ultimate answers or not, that is why Buddha said “I am not a metaphysician”, he did not have metaphysics. Metaphysics means and implies that there are answers For all the ultimate questions, Huat never said “I have explained this mystery”, he never said “Here I have revealed the truth to you”.

The only thing Buddha said was “I can encourage you, make you willing, help you to be awake”, to be aware, to be alive, so that you live your life in full awareness, to be full of light and wakefulness, to the point where all the questions you have dissolve, it’s not that you will find one ultimate answer to life, no one has. Buddha completely rejected the idea of ​​metaphysics, he said that metaphysics is a useless idea. The first thing he denied was God and the second thing that heaven exists.

He said that heaven is just a wish of your unfulfilled desires, your unfulfilled instincts, which you project onto an invisible realm, onto the afterlife. In this regard, he was absolutely right. If you were to read the scriptures of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, you would understand why he said that. What is not fulfilled in this life, for example, in Islam, there are 72 virgins in heaven and free sex without restriction, what is not fulfilled you project onto the next life, but whether it is in this life or the next life, these desires are no different.

 

 

 

 

Buddha Ananda and the Question of God

A story about Buddha:

One morning a man asked Buddha, “Is there a God?”

Buddha looked at the man, looked into his eyes and said, “No – there is no God.”

That same afternoon, another man asked Buddha, “What do you think about God? Is there a God?”

Buddha looked at the man again, looked into his eyes and said, “Yes – there is a God.”

Ananda, who was with him, was very confused by the Buddha’s two contradictory answers and wondered in his heart. Towards evening, when the sun was about to set, a third man came and asked almost the same question, only worded a little differently:

“There are people who believe in God, there are people who do not believe in God. I myself do not know whose side I should be on. Help me?”

Buddha closed his eyes and did not speak.

It was a beautiful evening, the birds were settling in their nests, a cool breeze began to blow. The man, who saw the Buddha sitting with his eyes closed, thought that perhaps this was his answer, so he also sat with his eyes closed. An hour passed, the man opened his eyes, touched the Buddha’s feet and said, “Your compassion is wonderful, you have given me the answer. I will always be grateful to you.”

Ananda could not believe his ears, because the Buddha did not speak a single word. When the man left, Ananda asked the Buddha, “This is too much! You must think of me too. You are driving me crazy and I am on the verge of a nervous breakdown. You told one man there is no God, you told another man there is a God and you do not answer the third man and this strange fellow says he has received the answer and is satisfied. What is happening?”

Buddha replied, “Ananda, the first thing you must remember is, these were not your questions, these answers were not given to you. Why did you unnecessarily concern yourself with other people’s problems? First solve your own problems.”

Ananda replied, “That’s right. These are not my questions and the answers were not given to me. But what can I do? I have ears and I hear, I have heard and seen, and now my whole being is confused. Which answer is right?” Buddha said, “Right or wrong is awareness.

The first man was a believer. He wanted my support, he already believed in God. He came with a ready-made answer, just to court my support so that he could go and say, ‘I’m right, even Buddha thinks so.’ I had to tell him no, just to undermine his belief, because belief is not knowledge.

The second man was an atheist. He also came with a ready-made answer, that there is no God. He wanted my support and so I had to tell him, ‘God exists.’ If you see what I mean, there is no contradiction. I undermined the first man’s preconceived belief, I undermined the second man’s preconceived belief. Faith is positive, unbelief is negative, but both are the same. Neither was knowledgeable, and neither was humble: both were prejudiced.

The third man was a seeker. He had no prejudice and he opened his heart. The only help I could give was to teach him a lesson in quiet awareness: words are meaningless. When I closed my eyes he got the hint. He was a man of a certain intelligence, open, sensitive.

He closed his eyes. “As I deepened my silence, he became part of my field of silence and of my existence, he began to move into silence, to move into awareness. When an hour had passed, it seemed as if only a few moments had passed. He did not receive any answer in words, but he received the original answer in silence:

Do not be troubled about God: it does not matter whether God exists or not. What matters is whether silence exists, whether awareness exists or not. If you are silent and aware, the soul dissolves and reveals the divine to you.

Even though I did not say anything to him, he received the answer, and received it in the right way.”

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Dukkha - Who is ever satisfied in life?

The Indians talk about trees that fulfill wishes – called “Kalpabrishka”, if you sit under such a tree, everything you want will happen immediately. The West invented instant coffee, India invented a tree that fulfills wishes thousands of years ago and everyone believed, “Sit under it, and whatever you wish for you will receive”, dream of a good mouth you will receive, want the pleasures of life you will receive, they are yours, nothing is impossible.

But a superficial analysis shows how few people are satisfied with life, and everyone spends their lives trying to fulfill their desires, but how many people do you know who are satisfied with what they achieve? So they project these desires into the future.

Desire by its very nature, is insatiable, whether now or in the future, the Buddha said, “The nature of desire is to be insatiable”, no matter, what you do and what you achieve, you will never be satisfied and satisfied is the essential nature of desire that cannot be fulfilled. Even sitting under a magical tree will not satisfy you no matter what the tree will provide you, often the things you dream of, when you receive them they give rise to new desire and new desire all the time. This is the nature of desire, and this cycle continues without apparent end.

The paradise of Judaism, Christianity and Islam and Hinduism, is only unfulfilled desires, unfulfilled dreams, but there is comfort in that for many, if you are disappointed in this world there is a next world in heaven you will be compensated. Sooner or later you will return to God. The only requirement is that you pray and believe in Him, fear God and then your reward in the next world will be immense.

But the reward must wait in the next world until the afterlife, because the distortion of the clergy cannot deceive you in this life. They know that desire is insatiable so they invented the next world, the afterlife. Nobody knows anything about the afterlife, so it is easy to mislead humanity if someone tells you, God will fulfill your desires to the fullest right now, right here, it will be difficult to prove it, but anyway no one is satisfied with this life.

So religions have come up with a sophisticated plan, that all the good will be revealed to you in the afterlife, the life after this life in which you are not happy.

Question: Why can’t your great God satisfy your desires now?, Why is there no magic tree really here and now?, Why doesn’t God work the miracle when we are alive?, If he can’t do magic now, what guarantee do you have that he will do it in the afterlife.

What is desire?

The Buddha said, “Consider the nature of desire.” Contemplate the nature of desire. You will understand two things. One is that desire, by its very nature, can never be satisfied. And second, once you understand that desire can never be satisfied, it will disappear, and you will no longer crave it. This is a state of peace, quiet, and liberation. This is a state of contentment. Desire cannot be satisfied by more desire.

“Rabbi Yehuda said: When the bed of night became the bed of day, and the law was ignored: There is a small organ in man, which when it is satisfied, it is hunger, and when it is starved, it is full.”

Man can be satisfied only by transcending desires, above the desire for satisfaction. Desire is a golden opportunity to understand the functioning of the brain, how it works together with its mechanisms. When you understand this, there will be a transformation. Desire will disappear without a trace, and when there is no more desire, when there is no more demand for more and more, you will be satisfied. It is not that desire is satisfied, but when you transcend all desires, satisfaction occurs naturally. Desire changes with time and according to circumstances.

Religion says “You can satisfy your desires in heaven, in paradise. Capitalism says you can satisfy your desires in this life. Materialists say you can’t satisfy your desires in this life. Just overthrow the social structure. overthrow the capitalists so that the working class can lead. Then you will be satisfied. The capitalists must be destroyed. Then your desires will be satisfied here. Paradise can be built right on this earth. Capitalism says you can fulfill yourself and fulfill your desires if you put in the effort and work hard. That’s what’s happening in the West today. Fight, snatch eternal life from everyone in any way possible. Earn as much as you can. Accumulate as much power as you can. That’s what politicians are doing everywhere in the world.

If you want more happiness, capitalism says the economy must grow steadily. Productivity must increase. That’s what scientists say. They say if technology improves a little more, we’ll be happy and paradise will be created. And what does your religion say? Nothing is really different. They say you can satisfy your desires. But not in this life but in the afterlife, it is a very minor difference, between materialists and hypocrites.

For the Buddha, both materialists, the religious and the materialists, are birds of a feather, there is no difference between them, their approaches are exactly the same, the Buddha simply said desire cannot be satisfied, in that sense he was a saint, you must understand the nature of desire, its nature that cannot be satisfied neither here nor in another life, it has not happened, and cannot happen because it contradicts the very idea of ​​desire.

What is desire: Have you ever looked at your greedy mind, have you considered it?

What is desire?

You want to buy a house, so you work hard for it, you sacrifice your whole life for it, are you satisfied once you have the house you dreamed of, , once you have it, suddenly you need many other things that you have put aside for the greater goal, maybe suddenly you have a bigger house, maybe you want to be loved and when you are loved, you want, and when you have found love you want another partner, this is the nature of desire, it is always before you, always belongs to the future, desire is hope, desire can never be satisfied, because its nature is the projection into the future.

Desire is always beyond the horizon in a place that cannot be pursued, every time you feel that you are moving forward, it recedes, and the distance between you and desire does not change, when you have ten thousand dollars you want twenty thousand dollars, you want forty thousand and so on, the gap never changes, no matter what you have, desire always floats forward.

The Buddha said: “Abandon hope, remove desire.”

When there is no more hope and desire, you are thrown back into the present, when you no longer want anything, you will be satisfied, because you are already going astray after desire, so when the Buddha says that there is no difference between materials and hypocrites he angered the Brahmins. They have never been so angry with anyone, they tried to eradicate his teaching in India and even succeeded in doing so. Buddhism emerged in the world in India but disappeared from India, because Hinduism is one of the most materialistic religions in the world, open the Vedas and you will see:

Prayers, rituals, sacrifices, all seek to fulfill desire and hope.

From one goddess to another goddess or to another god, each ritual expresses the desire and desire: give us more, give us a good harvest, give me healing from a certain disease, good spirits, good work, a good match, abundant health, long life. The Vedas are actually just amplified and sometimes evil desires. They contain not only supplications for good things, but also for cursing and revenge on enemies, for example: Give me abundant milk from the cows and that the herd be healthy, and for my enemy that a curse come upon the herd of cows, either they die or they do not give him milk.