Raz0rClean
Half-Bloomed Lotus
I've just became sure of myself that Buddhism is perfect for myself. This after one full night of studying the teachings, reading the history, and getting some help from several websites. This may seem like such a short period of time to choose something so life-effecting, but in reality, If I would have looked in the right place, it would have only taken a few seconds. Upon reading a line on BuddhaNet, I was sure of myself. Here is the line that has captured my heart so rapidly:
"This makes Buddhism less of a fixed package of beliefs which is to be accepted in its entirety, and more of a teaching which each person learns and uses in their own way."
It might be hard to understand why such a seemingly insignificant line should have so much effect on me, so allow me to explain:
It seems to me that most religions in this world are a race. A race to capture more followers, and a race to control. Granted, this is before I've researched them deeply, and is said out of naivete. But a religion that offers its individuals to translate for themselves... to follow the rules by their own standards and beliefs... That seems like what a religion should be to me.
"This makes Buddhism less of a fixed package of beliefs which is to be accepted in its entirety, and more of a teaching which each person learns and uses in their own way."
It might be hard to understand why such a seemingly insignificant line should have so much effect on me, so allow me to explain:
It seems to me that most religions in this world are a race. A race to capture more followers, and a race to control. Granted, this is before I've researched them deeply, and is said out of naivete. But a religion that offers its individuals to translate for themselves... to follow the rules by their own standards and beliefs... That seems like what a religion should be to me.