My religion is my life

My religion is my life, in real life I'm doing these things, that's the way I really live: as a totally disobedient person, a distinctive, king-loving freak individual, having no morals and it's my success, meditating, wearing Buddhist clothes (they're fancy!), not eating red meat purposely killed for me, never abusive, never violent, being calm but not too calm, never getting excited, worshipping angels extravagantly, doing magick from the Necronomicon, doing science of AMORC and knowing any history of primitive man with it, obeying the Dalai Lama, I do these things in real life, this is the way I live, and it made my life better despite the unnecessary suffering other people give me in life, and since I'm gingerly I never get physically attacked, since I'm smart people don't get angry with me yelling at me losing control. I think in any religion I should keep on going and going and going, don't you?

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  • Buddhism is more like a philosophy than a religion from my understanding, like a guide on how to be mentally healthy before psychology was a thing

    But yeah, definitely keep going, you can always get better

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    • Hansberger

      Coming from a guy female or male with an oriental name (have you read your name?), but differentness isn't going to work, all I need is 5 religions and spiritual disciplines: Tibetan Buddhism, magick from Necronomicon, GermanenOrden, Bohemian theosophy, and AMORC, but I don't need extreme disobedience and any of the nonsense of devils, demons and gods, I should remain an antitheist (this disbelief of mine isn't new, I was consistently antitheist the whole time). My next post will be a more sincere, earnest post about my need to be normal, and I don't care so much what people want, I care about you helping me out on the problems of the real world.

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      • I'm a guy, I got my name from Naruto; a lot of moral development in that show, along with philosophy and stuff

        I think it's good to pull from several resources, I don't just study Buddhism or psychology or only watch tv/movies. I think it's good to be diverse

        I'm not sure about antitheism or some of the other things you mentioned, but I don't think it's necessarily good to shut doors for the sake of closing them

        I also don't think differences are bad, the universe thrives on entropy and chaos, it should stand to reason then that people are varied, and combining those differences can make for a better whole

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        • Hansberger

          Individualism reunited, I like it, as to be honest I happen to be an individual with individual truths. No the differences don't work but I suppose I remember my identity, the fancy refined exquisite man who's an ultra-gourmet and a perfectionist of "the best things in life". In psychology if the perfectionist is helping with the perfectionism it's adaptive, I'm saying this because this is who I really am, as close to what I have been at 25 years old as I can get (I'm 37), what I am is distinctive and a king-loving freak as it says in the above post. Being my usual self is the way to go with no more mask. :)

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