IS BUDDHISM ANTISOCIAL?

Is Buddhism Antisocial?

Buddhism cultivates the social conditions favourable for an individual’s realisation of their true reality, which is pure consciousness. To rest in pure consciousness, we have to be a decent, compassionate person. 

This means that we don’t cling to political ideologies which lack empathic understanding and only serve to divide people. We are not a set of others’ beliefs.

Buddhism is about what we all have in common, and that is pure consciousness. 

Mara (demonic mind) feeds off conflict like a narcissist, creating conditions to brutalise people’s minds, preventing them from realising their autonomous power to be mentally free, thereby maintaining true morality beyond bias.

Buddhism is not a ideology or religion;
it is the pure way of seeing that’s important
in order to see what’s important. 

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