Buddhism:
for fallaciously teaching and wrongly attributing the cause of human suffering
to that of human desire and attachment, itself the "desired" quest
to achieve Nirvana, a divorcement of Self accomplished through Nihilism (the
belief that their is no sustainable meaning or purpose in earthly existence)
and the mantric nullification of the supposed impediment of conceptual thinking
and of all existential leanings including human sensuality and passionate desire
in exchange for the numbing bliss of frontal lobe interruption and its eventual
erosion. Nirvana, as properly defined, is the quest for Self-annihilation, admittedly
and definitively so.
Buddhism, for its idolization of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, and the idolization
of his teachings, for its philosophy of detachment from the world, detachment
from its supposed charms of entrapment, the accursed impurity of sensuality,
the prescribed avoidance of women ("even the sight of them"), but
particularly for its final atheism and nihilism, for its transformation of the
Hindu doctrine of karma (of never-ending birth, either in suffering and degradation
or compensation for past lives) into the equally spirit-destroying, life-ending
extinction, Nirvana, the cessation of identity and the human self accomplished
in the termination of most or all human passion and desire through a disciplined,
repetitive, mantric denial and nullification of reality and existence contained
in doctrines that profess to offer enlightenment, but rather draw one away from
the calling and the learning that resides in existence, from the pool of myriad
identities and forms, melting one's Self instead in a pool of nothingness, into
the finality of the ruse that mimics the NOTHINGNESS of 'ELOHIM where none can
survive save those with the protection of SOURCE-given identity, the Child that
identifies, reflects it's SOURCE in the Self. The Self is not a snow-person
awaiting to melt identity-less back into the Infinite Sea. This Infinite Sea
is the Sea of Being from where identity and Self arise and flourish, forever
reflecting the SOURCE in the processes of learning, being, and becoming.
Reality, existence, as seen and experienced through the eyes of Self, a learning
place (not a place of debt/payment or reason to escape into eternal death or
through the prescribed loss of one's Self), is brought to denigration, desecration,
denial, and contempt in Buddhism. Reality, the learning place, is accused of
bringing and being most or all that is suffering, accused of bringing on the
perpetuation of suffering in a continual cycling of births, into a beingness
separated from Nirvanic perfection, a falling back into Reality. This false
doctrine teaches that release (escape from the house of learning, growth, including
growing pains, correctly explained and unfolded through LOVE, compassion, and
discovery), can only be realized and released through the complete annihilation
of these occurrences existing within the tempestuous realm of Self, within the
realm of physical experience, utilizing a process of near-absolute self-denial
and alienation from life, existence, from the cursed material world, and the
full cessation of those human traits that serve, according to this doctrine,
only to remove one from the "perfection" that one can achieve in what
is called the "perfect blessedness" of Nirvana -- self-annihilation.
What is the sound of one hand clapping? It is the sound the other one makes
when it is not listening. If you are not heard, are you not?
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