My grandmom before she had dementia she told me a lot of things from Buddhism. And my favourite story was that one time there were arrows and when they were shot at the Buddha he made them in flowers before they reached him. I also told about that one time on the forum. 🙂 But she also talked a lot in puzzles i did not understand. Like for example if you know a lot you know little she said. And she laughed because she said i looked like a cat that bumped its nose. 🤨🙄 But she also said that what I learn about Buddhism by even the best, she said I may be wrong and even the Buddha is maybe wrong and he knows that. That is maybe silly but she said it is important. And she laughed again because i looked like 😵💫😵💫😵💫
My grandmom before she had dementia she told me a lot of things from Buddhism. And my favourite story was that one time there were arrows and when they were shot at the Buddha he made them in flowers before they reached him. I also told about that one time on the forum. 🙂 But she also talked a lot in puzzles i did not understand. Like for example if you know a lot you know little she said. And she laughed because she said i looked like a cat that bumped its nose. 🤨🙄 But she also said that what I learn about Buddhism by even the best, she said I may be wrong and even the Buddha is maybe wrong and he knows that. That is maybe silly but she said it is important. And she laughed again because i looked like 😵💫😵💫😵💫
I like alot grandmothers of all nationalite they are lovely
I think religions are fine to provide a path to recognize
the true nature of yourself.
Buddhists have the saying that when you meet buddha, you have to kill him.
(I hope that`s somehow correct)
For me that means, when you recognize and live your real nature, you don`t need
any religion any more.
I'm not 100% sure, but I'd say I'm agnostic! But i feel like I need to leaern a lot more, maybe my opinion will change. I was born christian, then became atheist and the past years I've concluded that agnostic is probably the closest to anything for me