Commented on the post: Thanks again.
I’ve been looking over your shoulders for quite a while now. And I feel now is the time for a more extensive comment.

I’m no Buddhist nor have I read any books about it. But I notice I lean towards it quite a bit. Every time I see one of your interviews (or the more personal video’s for that matter) I find a lot of recognition within myself and am amazed by the positive energy we all long for (every religion I know off, thrives on that). The big difference is that most people put the ultimate responsibility (hope) with that higher power they have to obey through a book to achieve that. I tend to see this as escapism and tunnel vision, although I try hard to keep an open mind.

Buddhism tells me it’s the power within you and wants to make you more aware of that and the world around you. Finding inner peace / truth and giving you the ability to connect again.
From the moment I became conscientiously aware of life I wondered why we as humans have so many conflicts. My conclusion time and time again is that we have become disconnected with that what binds everything.
We humans, as I, desperately try to reconnect. As history and present tells us we are still lost.

As I go along my path I find Buddhism quite close and walking in the same direction. I like the company.

(please correct me if I’m wrong)

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posted in Juli 2, 2007

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