Buddhism

             Buddhism seems to be a very intelligent religion. It is deeply spiritual in many ways. It is a faith, which requires life long study and worship to obtain the goal, which Buddhism presents. As other religions it is very complex and brilliant.
             Buddhism has a set spiritual goal known as nirvana. This is different for a religion to actually set forth a goal to reach spriritually. This poses unique questions such as what happens when you don't reach your goals spiritually when you die. This would cause a problem; this would cause stress and pressure to try to get where you should be. Nirvana sounds wonderful but what happens if you don't have a chance to get there, then you're dead.
             Buddhism is getting in touch with your self more than anything. Buddhism seems to be very deep into the mind and controlling and reaching to all ends of it. For example Buddhist can control much of their aggression and other feelings through breathing correctly. This example only shows what type of control Buddhist practice and try to gain over their mind. Buddhism also uses yoga and meditation as Hinduism. I'm not sure if it's in the same way though. Buddhism uses meditation to find one self with the goal of reaching ones spiritual limits, which is called nirvana. This is made out to be the pinnacle of life in the sense that it is eternal happiness.
             Buddhism does have a large following in today's western culture. It seems as though it is politically correct to be deeply in tune with your self-both mentally and spiritually. What choice could be better for that than Buddhism?
             Buddhism is a major religion in the world today. It is one of the few religions, which uses more self than another god. Buddhism is about finding ones own spiritual freedom
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