Originally Posted by Anonymous
Dear Jundo et al,
Yes, a person (me very much included!) will view the world in his/her own unique way for myriad reasons (reasons beyond a few 'ist' and 'ism' values...)
But, doesn't Buddhism teach that we are also inherently of the same stuff, the now a bit trite: 'we're all one'?... Is this just another philosophy, a relative view, or an actual reality?
Relative philosophies, 'ists' and 'isms', out of their real contexts seem quite dicey in religious territory. I am only interested in some forms of Buddhism because they seem to see beyond these superficialities to an inclusive whole.
Regards,
Harry.