Buddhism, practiced properly is anti authoritarian.
Buddhism, practiced properly is anti authoritarian.
It's teachings state that you can and may do as you wish, but states that you can not really have free will unless you fully understand the consequences of your actions.
It's teachings state that you can and may do as you wish, but states that you can not really have free will unless you fully understand the consequences of your actions.
Of course, if you listen to that old fraud, the Dalai Lama, you'll get a different message
Of course, if you listen to that old fraud, the Dalai Lama, you'll get a different message
The inherent hypocricy of authority using Buddhism as an example.
Buddhism, practiced properly is anti authoritarian.
Buddhism, practiced properly is anti authoritarian.
It's teachings state that you can and may do as you wish, but states that you can not really have free will unless you fully understand the consequences of your actions.
It's teachings state that you can and may do as you wish, but states that you can not really have free will unless you fully understand the consequences of your actions.
Of course, if you listen to that old fraud, the Dalai Lama, you'll get a different message
Of course, if you listen to that old fraud, the Dalai Lama, you'll get a different message