if you meet the Buddha in the road, kick sand in his face
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we can just go ahead and call this one Lucas's Basiliskhttps://twitter.com/JesseLucasSaga/status/1249003389247250433 …
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this is basically what I went off about in hs during the "world religions" unit in geography. teacher: "selene why do you have to do this every week"
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if people want us to stop all they have to do is get it
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What buddhism calls "Dukkha" its just plain an simple, what western psychologists called "the hedonistic treadmill". The idea of escaping death and rebirth is the logical conclusion of accepting that the cycle of life and death is real, thought escaping may not be what we think
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There are many kinds of buddhas. It is obvious that the one in our current timeline was severely emo
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That’s literally the lesson
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Those who persist in their folly will become wise.
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I find it funny how different cultures and belief systems fly in the faces of one another. In buddhism, the goal is to blink out of existence- In Kemetic mythology that was essentially the Bad Ending. Fwiw, I agree with the Egyptians, I like existing and wish to continue.
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existence is (the thing that happens when you stub your toe)
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