Q. Why is practice required in Buddhism? Isn’t worshipping the Buddha enough as a religion? – Zen Fools

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A. Worshipping some imaginary being, with out realizing what it’s, is known as superstition, or blind religion. The distinction between a faith and a superstition is that the previous helps folks to grasp what the thing of their religion is, whereas the latter induces folks into blind religion.

Fact just isn’t fact till you realise it, simply as a meal turns into a meal solely while you eat it. Mental understanding of Buddhism is to appreciating an image of meals as enlightenment is to consuming meals. The aim of follow is to demystify the divine into one thing reasonable that may be seen and tangible, that’s, to show one thing imaginary into actuality via private expertise.

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