Post by CoreGod on Jun 18, 2021 14:54:37 GMT
Meditation
Buddhists teach about some types of meditations. Usually their meditations include calm/patience, not moving the body and with eyes close.
At some point in their teachings, they explain how to reach a different type of thinking (high level thinking (enlightenment)) while doing meditation.
Meditation (if done correctly) is scientifically proven to be beneficial for humans.
We recommend it with a posture that you feel comfortable, for example: Sitting in a comfy couch.
We think that can be good for analysis, problem solving (intelligence), self-knowledge, advanced reasoning (awesome enlightenment) and much more.
Peace
Inner peace is an important concept in Buddhism; calming and resolving all internal problems is their way.
Buddhists are famous for their peaceful ways. They think (as we do) that it's more easy to be at peace with others when you have inner peace.
Also, they try to have compassion for other life forms.
We think that inner peace is awesome and feels good to be at peace with yourself.
We try peaceful ways too with others (within security parameters, peace treaty).
And we're glad that we don't have enemies (no enemies).
No attachment
Buddhists practice techniques/meditations to reach a level with no (bad) desires, with no attachments; they call it nirvana.
They believe that nirvana is the ultimate spiritual goal of the Buddhist path that leads to liberation from the cycles of rebirth.
We have desires and goals, but our desires go beyond what normal humans want (God's desire, God's goal).
The benevolence attribute is about to have only good desires, and it is a requirement for the members of God's Community.
We have the no attachments idea too, but it is not exactly as some Buddhist teachings, because you can have attachments to material things, but without reaching pathological/problematic levels.
Outsiders
You don't usually see a Buddhist walking inside a big noisy city (where most humans live). They are outside of the flow of normal modern society. They don't integrate well with other cultures.
They usually live in their own monasteries or other quite places (quietude).
In theory, we can live in whatever place/culture that is benevolent. But, some places on Earth are mostly estimated as hellish places.
Even if we don't do it now (we can do it in the future), we can create our own places (paradises) or our own universes/multiverses where members of God's Community can create their own inner universes/homes/temples.
Buddhists teach about some types of meditations. Usually their meditations include calm/patience, not moving the body and with eyes close.
At some point in their teachings, they explain how to reach a different type of thinking (high level thinking (enlightenment)) while doing meditation.
Meditation (if done correctly) is scientifically proven to be beneficial for humans.
We recommend it with a posture that you feel comfortable, for example: Sitting in a comfy couch.
We think that can be good for analysis, problem solving (intelligence), self-knowledge, advanced reasoning (awesome enlightenment) and much more.
Peace
Inner peace is an important concept in Buddhism; calming and resolving all internal problems is their way.
Buddhists are famous for their peaceful ways. They think (as we do) that it's more easy to be at peace with others when you have inner peace.
Also, they try to have compassion for other life forms.
We think that inner peace is awesome and feels good to be at peace with yourself.
We try peaceful ways too with others (within security parameters, peace treaty).
And we're glad that we don't have enemies (no enemies).
No attachment
Buddhists practice techniques/meditations to reach a level with no (bad) desires, with no attachments; they call it nirvana.
They believe that nirvana is the ultimate spiritual goal of the Buddhist path that leads to liberation from the cycles of rebirth.
We have desires and goals, but our desires go beyond what normal humans want (God's desire, God's goal).
The benevolence attribute is about to have only good desires, and it is a requirement for the members of God's Community.
We have the no attachments idea too, but it is not exactly as some Buddhist teachings, because you can have attachments to material things, but without reaching pathological/problematic levels.
Outsiders
You don't usually see a Buddhist walking inside a big noisy city (where most humans live). They are outside of the flow of normal modern society. They don't integrate well with other cultures.
They usually live in their own monasteries or other quite places (quietude).
In theory, we can live in whatever place/culture that is benevolent. But, some places on Earth are mostly estimated as hellish places.
Even if we don't do it now (we can do it in the future), we can create our own places (paradises) or our own universes/multiverses where members of God's Community can create their own inner universes/homes/temples.