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Do you know any Buddhists not from the internet.
Do you know anyone who actively practices a form of Buddhism, aside from people you've met on the internet?
I personally do not but i live in a small town where everyone seems either Christian or Atheist.
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I know hundreds of em! I would highly recommend that you get involved in an offline Sangha if possible (if you are not already), it is a great way of removing some of the feeling that you're alone on a path considered weird and backwards to most.
Metta,
Guy
I feel that way about a lot of people unfortunately some of them being my friends or former friends. You worded that very well
I wish i could find a good Buddhist community but the only places in Ohio seem to be in Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.
Basically center of the state, upper part of the state, and very bottom. I live in the far eastern area of Ohio so those are not viable options.
Trying to see wise and unwise rather than Buddhist and non-Buddhist.
But there is something to be said, in the midst of whatever point in Buddhism we may find ourselves, to remember that before anyone became a "Buddhist," they were a human being. Nothing fancy, just a human being. Good days, bad days, ecstasy, despair, bright lights and dark nights ... just a human being. In that context, Buddhism is like putting on a particular shirt ... a way to be cozy in the winds that blow. You wouldn't wear the same shirt all the time -- you're a human being after all -- but this shirt is a good shirt to wear.
Anyway, I seem to have gotten off on a toot here. If you can find breath-to-breath friends who are Buddhists, that's fine. But if you can't, you might ask yourself from time to time, who could possibly NOT be a Buddhist ... we're all human, after all and pigeon-holing or limiting others is as dubious and uncomfortable-making as pigeon-holing or limiting ourselves.