It is definitely not supernatural or mystical since we believe in no immortal, omniscient god; but for me I would have to say that it is a compassion and caring for all beings that brings me to Buddhism.
yes
The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
YOGI
Buddhism played a significant role in shaping the cultural, social, and political landscapes of East Asian societies. It spread alongside trade routes, influencing art, architecture, literature, and philosophy. It also provided a moral and ethical compass for individuals and rulers, promoting values such as compassion, non-violence, and mindfulness.
In Buddhism there is both a spiritual creation and a physical creation of the world depending on which of the three creation theories the Buddhist believes.
Arhat
Tibetan and Western Buddhists, for the most part, consider the Dalai Lama as their main spiritual leader.
No. It is part of Buddhism. Judaism does not seek "spiritual enlightenment".
yes it was by an indian spiritual leader, Siddartha Gautama
Buddhism is the most common.
No one religion is more spiritual than another. It depends on each individual practitioner.
Strictly speaking the buddha is not viewed as a religious man but a rather spiritual man. However, there may be many people who practice Buddhism and after meditation realize that there is a supreme force in this world.