sahlensguy
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Being a product of Western Christianity myself(arguably, at least), I can empathize with this view. . . . but being an Ambrose Bierce fan as well, I know better than to break it down as that simple. The other guys look as us as the "heathens" who "just don't see the true light" and are just as sure of themselves.
I've also seen some more positive approaches to Buddhism that could make it seem like the whole Universe is full of miracles and light, with the Enlightened Ones all graceful and generous and giving of themselves to the last thread of their clothing or last grain of their rice to bless the unfortunate. . . .
A Buddhist's first noble truth is that of being a victim. I mean, I guess a Buddhist wouldn't say so, but that is what it is. No?
“Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.”
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