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Buddhism
In reply to the discussion: Do you view Buddhism as a religion or a philosophy? [View all]vlyons
(10,252 posts)41. Philosophy and psychology
        More as mind training actually and achieving a particular point of view that is altruistic and co-operative. During a meditation retreat about mahamudra, I asked the teacher, a Tibetan Lama, about the nature of buddha mind. The lama taught that in mahamudra meditation, if we are good meditators, we can experience the ultimate nature of our own mind has limitless, infinite, and present everywhere. I asked him: that as a child in Christian sunday school, I was taught that God was omnipresent, present every where; omnescient, all-knowing; and omnipotent, all powerful. That such a divine consciousness was the definition of God. Is that not the same thing as Buddha mind? To which he replied, "I don't have a problem with that."
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        to paraphrase Bill Clinton - who now visits Buddhist temples in NYC, fairly regularly ....
        marasinghe
        Dec 2012
        #11
      
        
        On a tangent, sort of, I view religion as distinct from spirituality in that religion is organized
        byeya
        Dec 2012
        #14
      
        
        I think of religion as supernatural answers to life's "big" philosophical questions.
        ZombieHorde
        Mar 2013
        #30
      
        
        Although reincarnation is not worshipped, belief in reincarnation is belief in the supernatural.
        Pterodactyl
        Apr 2013
        #35
      
  