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Image 1 — I So love Buddhism's Answer Much More after learning about other traditions
Image 2 — I So love Buddhism's Answer Much More after learning about other traditions
Image 3 — I So love Buddhism's Answer Much More after learning about other traditions
Image 4 — I So love Buddhism's Answer Much More after learning about other traditions
Image 5 — I So love Buddhism's Answer Much More after learning about other traditions
Image 6 — I So love Buddhism's Answer Much More after learning about other traditions

I So love Buddhism's Answer Much More after learning about other traditions

I always Liked Dependent Origination as a far better explanation for the world and creation than whatever other traditions say because I really don't like Creator explanation, cause even creator explanations will include Multi-conditionality, even if they reject it.

And it's Far more aligned with Modern Science than the rest.

Even concepts like Śūnyatā can be interpreted using Modern language

Many People have Misconceptions that "Sūnyatā means Nothingness" or that "Nirvana is annihilation" Both of these Things are False obviously

I also don't like the concept of "Merging with the Universe" that is taught in Pantheist / Pantheistic tradition because one will lose their Distinctness and nothing of their own will remain ever, all will become one, it's like Putting all of Humanity's consciousness inside a single worldwide Mega computer,losing myself Eternally by merging with something bigger is just sounds horrific to me so that's just Not for me

but I also don't like eternal perfect isolation which is taught in traditions like Jainism whereas per it after moksha you will be in Eternal Isolation, You will never interact with any other soul or anything. You will just exist in the top of the universe in formless body form with perfect eternal isolation with eternally themselves,permanently isolated, omniscient yet separate without Ever interacting with the world. For me existing in Such extreme Isolation

Eternally sounds equally horrific. So that's also not for me

and both of these thoughts are also present in like the Abrahamic conception of Heaven, the dominant one though is where Human souls would exist just to sing praises of God Eternally like the Angels near the throne keep saying "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty" for Eternity without stopping. Look it up actually it is in revelations of Bible

Alongside the angels, heavenly beings and the redeemed are described casting their crowns before God and joining in this unbroken chorus of praise for eternity. The same is in Islamic Heaven where souls will engage in continuous dhikr (remembrance) in Arabic in heaven just the phrases will be in Arabic like SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar.

While Many do like these concepts and it's Good for them, but i personally don't like these so that's why these are not for me personally.

But if I was a Singer i would have DEFINITELY love this concept of Heaven as an Eternal Choir LOL

So i like the concept of Nirvana and Tathata better for me that teaches unity and multiplicity interpenetrate simultaneously in everything.

These images helped me understand stuff far better, The Monks were Right Mandala type Visualization of these Concepts really does help to understand them.

Just like these images helped me understand better, i hope they help others 🪷

u/NoTry15 — 1 day ago

I So love Buddhism's Answer Much More after learning about other traditions

I always Liked Dependent Origination as a far better explanation for the world and creation than whatever other traditions say because I really don't like Creator explanation, cause even creator explanations will include Multi-conditionality, even if they reject it.

And it's Far more aligned with Modern Science than the rest.

Even concepts like Sūnyatā can be interpreted using Modern language

Many People have Misconceptions that "Sūnyatā means Nothingness" or that "Nirvana is annihilation" Both of these Things are False obviously

I also don't like the concept of "Merging with the Universe" that is taught in Pantheist / Pantheistic tradition because one will lose their Distinctiness and nothing of their own will remain ever, all will become one, it's like Putting all of Humanity's consciousness inside a single worldwide Mega computer,losing myself Eternally by merging with something bigger is just sounds horrific to me so that's just Not for me

but I also don't like eternal perfect isolation which is taught in traditions like Jainism whereas per it after moksha you will be in Eternal Isolation, You will never interact with any other soul or anything. You will just exist in the top of the universe in formless body form with perfect eternal isolation with eternally themselves,permanently isolated, omniscient yet separate without Ever interacting with the world. For me existing in Such extreme Isolation

Eternally sounds equally horrific. So that's also not for me

and both of these thoughts are also present in like the Abrahamic conception of Heaven, the dominant one though is where Human souls would exist just to sing praises of God Eternally like the Angels near the throne keep saying "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty" for Eternity without stopping. Look it up actually it is in revelations of Bible

Alongside the angels, heavenly beings and the redeemed are described casting their crowns before God and joining in this unbroken chorus of praise for eternity. The same is in Islamic Heaven where souls will engage in continuous dhikr (remembrance) in Arabic in heaven just the phrases will be in Arabic like SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar.

While Many do like these concepts and it's Good for them, but i personally don't like these so that's why these are not for me personally.

But if I was a Singer i would have DEFINITELY love this concept of Heaven as an Eternal Choir LOL

So i like the concept of Nirvana and Tathata better for me that teaches unity and multiplicity interpenetrate simultaneously in everything.

These images helped me understand stuff far better, The Monks were Right Mandala type Visualization of these Concepts really does help to understand them.

u/NoTry15 — 1 day ago