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Introduction
of Buddhist Philosophy.
" Buddhist is a form of philosophy
nevertheless most people consider it as a form of religion.
As far as I concerned, I would say, "It is neither
philosophy nor religion." Buddhism is Buddhism
itself, it could not be defined as anything else. Buddhism
is neither Theism nor Atheism. It refers to neither
God nor Gods. On the other hand, it did not say God
doesn't exist either. Anyway it is not mainly focusing
on that phenomenon instead it focuses on, "Braking
thru illusion then we see reality." It teaches
us how to have good living (being) and underst and the
world as reality. What is the reality then? According
to Buddhism stand point, what that we see around us
is not real, it is only perception therefore reality
is beyond perception. Perception deludes us to illusion.
Illusion is normal state of the mind that perceives
the world around us. To brake through misapprehension,
we need to understand basic concept of nature which
part of it was found by Buddha, the great philosopher.
To say, Buddhism is one of the way to enlightenment.
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