Prove me wrong, though, to me it seems like there is a logical flaw in buddhism. The essence of buddhism, I understand, is reaching nirvana, which is a state of release and disembodiment, which one reaches through a correct path. That nirvana is material not to be, devoid as one is of motives and feelings, full of wisdom and correct values. The core value, though, seems to be discipline. There is a correct path, and devotion to beings. And that is the thing: One never is of no value and no worth, and speaking of it, who wants to be? By discipline, one becomes a follower, a student, a disciple, and as such, not to be of worth? Of no value to the school, to the church, the community, the society?
To me it seems buddhism is a path towards self-upheaval, by which one only is good, serving anyone. Though, precence? Who wants to be lost?
Does one better one's mind by concentration? Of course. Though, fixing it on a correct path? And on serving? Tragic, it is.
By the way; if nirvana is reachable, as a state of mind, dependent on learning, God is profane.
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