Buddhism believes that there shall not be peace or love. buddhists have no friends, only enemies and hate to love. you should fear a Buddhist for they enjoy killing. slow deaths are most common because they are so cruel.
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Buddhist are tought to love and make peace to the world not to hate and kill
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Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma
Buddhism has no belief in caste system. It frankly rejected the caste system.
They didn't have to be Buddhist to practice their religion Buddhism
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They encouraged Shinto and discouraged Buddhism.
Pure Land, Tiantai,(Tendai in Japan). In Japan, it has incorporated some local Shinto beliefs and some Shamanism.
Buddhism was and still is based on insight into human nature. Since humans have a tendency to believe in gods, gods get mentioned in early Buddhism and later get incorporated from local religions in the areas Buddhism spread to. At its base, Buddhism is about working with what we can know and see directly, and on seeing through delusion, not on developing beliefs in things unseen, or feeding delusion.
Buddhism is the most practiced religion in Laos, followed by a significant portion of the population. There are also smaller communities of Christians and followers of traditional animist beliefs in the country.
Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma
Buddhism and Shinto did experience tensions in Japan, particularly during the early periods of Buddhist introduction in the 6th century. Initially, Shinto practitioners viewed Buddhism as a foreign influence that threatened traditional beliefs. However, over time, the two religions began to coexist, leading to a syncretic relationship where elements of both were incorporated into Japanese culture and spirituality. This blending allowed for a relatively peaceful coexistence rather than outright conflict.
The invasion of Buddhism & Confucianism into Japan made the Japanese more concerned with preserving their own traditional beliefs, so that is how Shinto came to be.
They believe in the Lotus Sutra. They follow the beliefs of the Historic Buddha
Yes, feudal Japanese artisans often followed Shinto and Buddhism, the two predominant religions in Japan during that period. Shinto, the indigenous belief system, emphasized the worship of kami (spirits) and ancestral reverence, while Buddhism, introduced from China, offered philosophical teachings and practices. Many artisans incorporated religious beliefs into their work, seeing their craft as a form of spiritual expression or devotion. Additionally, some artisans may have participated in rituals or festivals that reflected their religious affiliations.
Samurais primarily worshipped the Shinto deities, reflecting their adherence to traditional Japanese beliefs. They also respected Buddhist teachings, especially Zen Buddhism, which emphasized discipline and meditation. Additionally, many samurais honored their ancestors, seeking guidance and protection through ancestral worship. This blend of spiritual practices helped shape their values and code of conduct.
On of the biggest traditions and beliefs in South Africa is traditional healing. To South Africa healing, the physical, psychological, spiritual and ancestral worlds is of great importance.
Cofussionism & Buddhism
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