The original Buddhist concerned NO deity. Then the Chinese , wanting badly to control this segment of their society, made it into a deity type religion. I do read and follow somewhat the original one, It is science of the mind. Love it. Life should not involve anything that is worshiped . Nothing asks that price of a human solul
I consider myself a Buddhist Atheist.
I even attend Buddhist meetings once a week.
No deity required.
Chanting, meditation, and yoga can be useful tools in maintaining wellness.
I think it is a religion, regardless of the philosophy aspect.....I have travelled extensively in Asia and it’s adherents are as fervent in their beliefs as any other believers. They have priests, nuns and temples and believe in reincarnation.....no freethinking there then!
i can't say, as i don't know what buddhist philosophy entails (i am not entirely unfamiliar with it; some of it, if i recall, made sense, and other bits didn't really, and i am not talking about the mystical aspects either). but i don't demand that everyone believe as i do. i demand that people respect each other, even if they don't respect their beliefs!
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I think Buddhism can be p0laced into two distinct categories. There is the philosophy of Buddhism, and then there is all the supernatural stories they added on after the death of the original Beeha.
I think the philosophy is a mostly rational approach to livign a happy life.
I did once dated guy who was raised Buddhist. He described hsi parents as "born again Buddhi9sts". Meanign they were pretty fanatical bout their beliefs. The whole thing conjured up a vision in my head of parents yelling at their kids "You're going to reach enlightenment if I have to bet it into you." I hold tht picture in mymind to remind myself that anything tht is seemingly good can be perverted to do harm.