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(Quote) Yes, a Buddhist can technically do whatever they want (and I know I often do), but the real question is whether those choices move us toward liberation and compassion, or deeper into sufferin… (View Post)
Thus have I heard: (Quote) For some lay people, a single psychedelic experience is so powerful and transformative that it shakes their entire worldview. For others, the urge arises to take more and m… (View Post)
Playing with psychedelic drugs can be like a game of Russian roulette ... Thus have I heard and experienced ...on more than one occasion ... Be mindful of drugs... not (a) mind full of drugs... (View Post)
Even if guns are unlikely to disappear, that does not make their presence harmless. Guns in homes make people far more likely to be killed or to die by suicide, and the “good guy with a gun” rarely s… (View Post)
I asked this question to AI and this was its reply: That’s a thoughtful question, and one Buddhists have reflected on for centuries. The answer isn’t a simple yes or no but depends on how one underst… (View Post)