As Buddhism moved from one culture to another, it always adapted.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Buddhism teaches you to embrace change.
I grew up in a mostly Buddhist environment.
Buddhism has become a socially recognized religious philosophy for Americans, whereas it used to be considered an exotic religion.
There are many, many Christians who practice Buddhism, and they become better and better Christians all the time.
Buddhism has had a major effect on who I am and how I think about the world. What I have learned is that I like all religions, but only parts of them.
I like change. There's something Buddhist about it - continuous change is wonderful.
Religious belief itself is an adaptation that has evolved because we're hard-wired to form tribalistic religions.
When I first was exposed to Buddhism in the mid-1960s, I said it was so practical and utterly pragmatic. That's what attracted me to Buddhism.
Just studying Buddhism, then meditating and going to Buddhist monasteries, talking to Buddhist monks, combined with the Thai people themselves, changed the way I look at the world.
Buddhism has turned me on to my humanness, and is challenging my humanness so that I can become more human.
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