A DEVIATION FROM BUDDHISM, BUT NOT THE BUDDHA

A Deviation From Buddhism, But Not From The Buddha

In Buddhism, we are told our problems stem from an idea of self.
But where did this idea of self come from?

What runs our life?
What distracts consciousness?

There are demonic forces dedicated to controlling our lives from behind the scenes. These powers promote ideas, and can also omit ideas. Power accumulates power; it is not elected. Votes do not change anything – these demonic forces merely re-package to maintain power. Notice the pattern: these powers decide what becomes normalised, and what the latest trends will be.

Trends are a series of events which come so fast that the human brain cannot absorb all the information. The targeted population discovers that it cannot make choices any more, and accepts whatever trend is given to it. This divides generations, and information overload reigns.

The acceptable face of protest is ‘soft’ communalism, which refers to a form of social or political organisation that emphasises community identity and mutual welfare over individualistic pursuits, but without the intense, confrontational, or violent characteristics of ‘hard’ communalism.

A real-world example:
‘Divide and rule’ give rise to a rigid ‘us versus them’ attitude.
This identification with a side creates a self. 

Once we realise this,
we can deal with the problem.

Meditation helps,
but we have to do some research into the creation of self
to actually realise the truth.

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