Buddhism is aristocratic ?

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Nietzsche saw Buddhism as a more intelligent form of christianity from what I've read, but I think they are all still in the box of slave morality. Nietzsche perhaps had not understood the awakened taste, he still had emotional depth and misunderstandings that stayed with him from a young age, his religious father who died young, his feminine upbringing, the protectiveness of his sister, i feel nietzsche later in his life felt he was seperated from those factors and on top of that he fully ingulfed himself into his 'dionysian' drive, he saw himself as a destroyer of ideas, fully egotistical destruction
but on his thoughts of buddhism, he barely understood buddhism if were going to be honest, and in turn i dont even think he fully understood the christian belief, now he did have amazing insights of those beliefs and the nature of humans believing in religion, but when viewed from his perspective, spiritual teachings are absolute copewater, even tho when u consider his life, the resentment for his father who he could never confront, or his unbearable female family members and on top of that his lifelong illness, all those events led him to still be a product of his enviroment, in due to cope with those events, he adopted a hyper unrealistically aristocratic and suprisingly or ironically decadent viewpoint

and yet he was still one of the freest thinkers of Western philosophy, but even he succumbed to the instincts of man and fell victim to reactionary desires
 
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was he against falling to the instincts of man?
 
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was he against falling to the instincts of man?
no, but he claimed to have been almost free from those, i mean it was his role as a philosopher to be more or less detached from human instincts easily
 
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Buddhism has nothing to do with Jesus Christ.
 
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Nietzsche saw Buddhism as a more intelligent form of christianity from what I've read, but I think they are all still in the box of slave morality. Nietzsche perhaps had not understood the awakened taste, he still had emotional depth and misunderstandings that stayed with him from a young age, his religious father who died young, his feminine upbringing, the protectiveness of his sister, i feel nietzsche later in his life felt he was seperated from those factors and on top of that he fully ingulfed himself into his 'dionysian' drive, he saw himself as a destroyer of ideas, fully egotistical destruction
but on his thoughts of buddhism, he barely understood buddhism if were going to be honest, and in turn i dont even think he fully understood the christian belief, now he did have amazing insights of those beliefs and the nature of humans believing in religion, but when viewed from his perspective, spiritual teachings are absolute copewater, even tho when u consider his life, the resentment for his father who he could never confront, or his unbearable female family members and on top of that his lifelong illness, all those events led him to still be a product of his enviroment, in due to cope with those events, he adopted a hyper unrealistically aristocratic and suprisingly or ironically decadent viewpoint

and yet he was still one of the freest thinkers of Western philosophy, but even he succumbed to the instincts of man and fell victim to reactionary desires

nigga nietzsche studied christian theology and had a degree in it :lul: jfl at didn't know xtianity

buddha was a high caste kshatriya who believed in caste system so he was inherently aristocratic but sometimes he criticised it too so i am not sure

buddhism is cool but i don't like it tbh.
 
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