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<blockquote data-quote="madurax86" data-source="post: 4850486" data-attributes="member: 1293"><p>For the question what is buddhism </p><p>Most of the definitions say its the path to enlightenment, sure it is. But then why does ordinary laymen -who are going or not going attain nirvana in few thousand years- practice it? </p><p>The answer is simple Buddhism has used the human mind to witness the most advanced things that even we have thought not understandable. Buddha's brain was not more complex than an ordinary human's. It was the same. But the mind was at a higher state. Its the ultimate use of human hardware for something good. It has lessons for using human intelligence in the right way. And it has the ultimate truth, unfortunately buddhism too got fragmented to schools and theravada is considered most pure but it too has been under Hindu influence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madurax86, post: 4850486, member: 1293"] For the question what is buddhism Most of the definitions say its the path to enlightenment, sure it is. But then why does ordinary laymen -who are going or not going attain nirvana in few thousand years- practice it? The answer is simple Buddhism has used the human mind to witness the most advanced things that even we have thought not understandable. Buddha's brain was not more complex than an ordinary human's. It was the same. But the mind was at a higher state. Its the ultimate use of human hardware for something good. It has lessons for using human intelligence in the right way. And it has the ultimate truth, unfortunately buddhism too got fragmented to schools and theravada is considered most pure but it too has been under Hindu influence. [/QUOTE]
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