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Buddhism isn't some nihilistic, incomplete or incoherent religion wtf?
Fuck it cus you won't see sense let me explain why ur chatting shit bit by bit innit
In Mahayana Buddhism, emptiness (śūnyatā) refers to the interdependent nature of all phenomena as in everything exists relationally, not independently. This doesn't mean nothing exists lol, it highlights that meaning arises from connections and context rather than intrinsic, isolated essence. It's not the same as nihilism.
Anatman states that the self is not a fixed, unchanging entity but a dynamic interplay of five things combined (form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness). This aligns with modern insights into neuroscience and psychology, which recognize the fluid nature of identity.
Its not absure at all wtf this view fosters a more compassionate and interconnected worldview. Knowing the self as impermanent does not negate the ability to discern truth. Truth in Buddhism is based on observable reality and direct experience, not on assumptions of a permanent self.
Right now let's get into karma
Buddhist morality and principles of karma are based on the reduction of suffering and the promotion of well-being, grounded in universal principles like compassion, non-harm, and interdependence. These are observable and rational, not subjective at all you don't need a sky daddy to know not to stab a nigga in the face or at least to know that if you did do it then it's wrong. Morality doesn't have a divine source to be valid. This is just an assumption, but Buddhism shows that ethical behavior can arise naturally from understanding the consequences of actions and recognizing our shared existence.
Now finally nirvana
Nirvana is not about denying existence but transcending suffering and delusion. It represents the ultimate peace and clarity beyond samsara's cycles. Its not just nihilism are you mad? it is a state of profound freedom and fulfillment.
Nigga you don't even understand how Buddhism works it's not like one of these theistic abrahamic religions that try to solve all the answers and metaphysical questions. it just offers practical tools for addressing suffering and cultivating wisdom, ethics, and mindfulness. Its truth is indisputable.
Stop talking about shit you don't know, this is the ego that Abrahamic religions have and the mad thing is even if there is a God you'll still go to hell just by following the wrong religion as in the wrong path to him
Fuck it cus you won't see sense let me explain why ur chatting shit bit by bit innit
In Mahayana Buddhism, emptiness (śūnyatā) refers to the interdependent nature of all phenomena as in everything exists relationally, not independently. This doesn't mean nothing exists lol, it highlights that meaning arises from connections and context rather than intrinsic, isolated essence. It's not the same as nihilism.
Anatman states that the self is not a fixed, unchanging entity but a dynamic interplay of five things combined (form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness). This aligns with modern insights into neuroscience and psychology, which recognize the fluid nature of identity.
Its not absure at all wtf this view fosters a more compassionate and interconnected worldview. Knowing the self as impermanent does not negate the ability to discern truth. Truth in Buddhism is based on observable reality and direct experience, not on assumptions of a permanent self.
Right now let's get into karma
Buddhist morality and principles of karma are based on the reduction of suffering and the promotion of well-being, grounded in universal principles like compassion, non-harm, and interdependence. These are observable and rational, not subjective at all you don't need a sky daddy to know not to stab a nigga in the face or at least to know that if you did do it then it's wrong. Morality doesn't have a divine source to be valid. This is just an assumption, but Buddhism shows that ethical behavior can arise naturally from understanding the consequences of actions and recognizing our shared existence.
Now finally nirvana
Nirvana is not about denying existence but transcending suffering and delusion. It represents the ultimate peace and clarity beyond samsara's cycles. Its not just nihilism are you mad? it is a state of profound freedom and fulfillment.
Nigga you don't even understand how Buddhism works it's not like one of these theistic abrahamic religions that try to solve all the answers and metaphysical questions. it just offers practical tools for addressing suffering and cultivating wisdom, ethics, and mindfulness. Its truth is indisputable.
Stop talking about shit you don't know, this is the ego that Abrahamic religions have and the mad thing is even if there is a God you'll still go to hell just by following the wrong religion as in the wrong path to him