Buddha Dharma
Dharma Practitioner
I've kind of been having a crisis in my Buddhism for the course of a month or so. I've been advised not to act fast on it, so I haven't.
I have taken time and thought about a lot of things. I still identify with Buddhism, I'd say about 80%, but I find more and more that it probably isn't where I want to remain.
I want to spread my wings more. Specifically, I want to explore Hindu philosophy with a little more freedom. In the Dharmic religions you don't learn by simple head knowledge. You've got to do some practice.
Bhedabheda Vedanta still continues to catch my interest. That being said, I'm not going to jump out of one pan into another because I'm more cautious and thoughtful than that.
Seeker is about where I'd say I am, with the qualifier of Dharmic. I still see myself within a Dharmic worldview broadly.
As stated- I find that 80% of Buddhism or so is actually what I am convinced of. However, there's some big doubts and problems I've been having.
Anatta has always been problematic for me. It hasn't helped that I struggle with depression, and when I do> I need self-affirmation. The Buddha himself gave permission to find what works for you. I find that I need an Atman concept the more I reflect on it, and that places me outside of Buddhism.
I know the Buddha would have understood the move I'm taking. I've taken a heads up from someone on this forum though, and for now the Buddha remains my guru. He will always be one of my teachers. His teachings have changed my life, and this has been a heart-rending ordeal.
Ever since I became a Buddhist give or take 10 years ago, I never had a crisis of my faith. I know it's alright. I was raised to be skeptical and some of that has appeared in my psyche as well. I find myself doubting.
I've been away for a few days pondering these things, as well as I am busy.
I would say I identify as Dharmic, spiritual, and seeking. In that order.
I was not sure where I should put these thoughts. I wanted to share them. This makes my chosen User Name quite interesting now.
I have taken time and thought about a lot of things. I still identify with Buddhism, I'd say about 80%, but I find more and more that it probably isn't where I want to remain.
I want to spread my wings more. Specifically, I want to explore Hindu philosophy with a little more freedom. In the Dharmic religions you don't learn by simple head knowledge. You've got to do some practice.
Bhedabheda Vedanta still continues to catch my interest. That being said, I'm not going to jump out of one pan into another because I'm more cautious and thoughtful than that.
Seeker is about where I'd say I am, with the qualifier of Dharmic. I still see myself within a Dharmic worldview broadly.
As stated- I find that 80% of Buddhism or so is actually what I am convinced of. However, there's some big doubts and problems I've been having.
Anatta has always been problematic for me. It hasn't helped that I struggle with depression, and when I do> I need self-affirmation. The Buddha himself gave permission to find what works for you. I find that I need an Atman concept the more I reflect on it, and that places me outside of Buddhism.
I know the Buddha would have understood the move I'm taking. I've taken a heads up from someone on this forum though, and for now the Buddha remains my guru. He will always be one of my teachers. His teachings have changed my life, and this has been a heart-rending ordeal.
Ever since I became a Buddhist give or take 10 years ago, I never had a crisis of my faith. I know it's alright. I was raised to be skeptical and some of that has appeared in my psyche as well. I find myself doubting.
I've been away for a few days pondering these things, as well as I am busy.
I would say I identify as Dharmic, spiritual, and seeking. In that order.
I was not sure where I should put these thoughts. I wanted to share them. This makes my chosen User Name quite interesting now.
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