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My Simple Religion

What do you believe? Where are you most comfortable?

This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple, the philosophy is kindness.

 

Dalai Lama

 


The Dalai Lama has so much to say and I find myself resonating with more of his philosophies every time I come across something he believes.  With the exception that Buddhism doesn’t believe there is an entity known as God, I would have to say my own personal belief system, my paradigm, my world view most resembles Buddhism.

That’s where I feel most comfortable.  As I said, however, there’s that pesky thing about NOT accepting that there is a guiding hand, a higher power, an entity greater than ourselves protecting us, guiding us, showing us the way.

I DO believe there is no need for temples as I don’t attend a structural organized religion.
I DO believe that our own brain our own heart is our temple.  They can show the way.

I’ve always found my spirituality through personal communion with MY God as I understand him to be.  I’ve found a closer relationship, a stronger relationship aside from organized religion.  I carry on a conversation with MY God on daily basis.

Not simply on Sunday.

If it weren’t that Buddhists didn’t accept that there was a guiding force in the heavens, I would be ALL in.  As I wrote last Monday in Love and Compassion, another post where I quoted The Dalai Lama, it’s where I feel I belong.  Now, as I’m sitting here writing this post, I’m beginning to wonder whether at some point in a past incarnation whether I MAY well have been Buddhist.

What do they say about Past Lives and Reincarnation in general?
–If you feel comfortable in a situation or place where you shouldn’t, it’s possible you may have lived that situation in the past.

All certainly interesting concepts to consider.  I’m CERTAINLY at ease with MOST of what Buddhism offers.

What do you believe?
Where are you most comfortable?

Be Happy!  Be Well!  Be Positive!
Blessings to you.

Chris

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