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Why did you leave Buddhism Quora?
Those who leave Buddhism dont understand it. They want to satisfy or stimulate their intellect instead of practising mindfulness meditation. They also dont trust that the Buddha was a truly fully enlightened person. Without the trust, there is floundering and wavering.
Why do Buddhist want to end suffering?
Buddhism teaches that through being dissatisfied with their lives and craving things, people suffer. If a Buddhist wants to end suffering, they should search for ways to avoid ignorance, hatred and cravings. If they can do this then they will become free from samsara and reach enlightenment .
How did you become a Buddhist?
Yes, anyone can become a Buddhist. You will need to take refuge in the Triple Gem and follow a ceremony during which you take a vow to uphold the Five Precepts (to not kill, not steal, not commit sexual misconduct, refrain from false speech and not take intoxicants that lessen your awareness).
Why do you like Buddhism?
I prefer Buddhism because it gives three principles in combination which no other religion does. All other religions are bothering themselves with God and Soul and life after death. Buddhism teaches Prajna (understanding as against superstition and supernaturalism). Neither God nor Soul can serve Society.
How do Buddhist respond to suffering?
Through meditation Buddhists can reach an unselfish, loving, pure state of mind. They believe that the act of being loving helps concentration, happy and healthy relationships, and to overcome anger. Together, this helps to relieve some suffering in life.
What is the best reason to convert to Buddhism?
Buddhism is a religion that some people can enter into with their entire hearts and minds without leaving critical thinking skills at the door. And it is also a religion that has no deep compulsion to convert anyone. There are no concrete reasons to convert to Buddhism–only the reasons you find within yourself.
What happened to the Buddhist religion in India?
While some small Buddhist centers still persisted in South and West India in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, for the most part, both monastic and lay Buddhism had been eclipsed and replaced by Hinduism and Jainism by the end of the first millennium CE. Buddhist sources also mention violence against Buddhists by Hindu brahmins and kings.
What were the factors that led to the decline of Buddhism?
Another factor was invasions of north India by various groups such as Indo-Iranian Huns, White Huns, Muslim Turkic-Mongolians, Arabs and Persians and subsequent destruction of Buddhist institutions such as Nalanda and religious persecutions. Religious competition with Hinduism and later Islam were also important factors.
Why is Buddhism so difficult to learn?
As a religion, Buddhism takes discipline and dedication, many of the doctrines are very difficult to wrap your head around, and its vast body of teachings can be intimidating. Additionally, there are subtleties of practice and dozens of different schools of thought that can be bewildering until you find the niche that’s right for you.