Buddhism

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Corresponding Wikipedia article: Buddhism


«The first COD message was transmitted in 576 B.C.
to the inhabitants of the city of Anuradhapura,
the largest on Earth at that time»

(Unknown author)

Anuradhapura is a Ceylon city founded in the VI century BC, where the Prince Gautama sitting under the legendary Bodhi Tree became Buddha. Buddhism was included into the Aryan Vedic culture.

Buddhism is not a religion in the usual sense, but this is rather a doctrine of the personal spiritual and intellectual development. Buddhism is firmly rooted in the atheistic multinational Mongoloid race, because it does not contain:

  • God, the creator and the giver of wealth.
  • Single canonic text, which is replaced by the individual practice.

Buddhism is a worldwide "religion", the predecessor of the real totalitarian religions, which are in conflict with Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity and Islam.

The spiritual essence of Buddhism:

The Buddhists as well as the Indian yoga do not create the complex hierarchies and do not participate in the high politics. Also the energy of the Buddhist monks, which is free from the excessive alimentary and sexual passions, can be directed into the higher abilities. Example: Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov.

The Chinese Buddhism has survived after the "Cultural Revolution" and continues to live as the Falun Gong.


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