Buddhism thread
If I wanted to get my mom a book on buddhism for Christmas, what would be a good choice? I would prefer an ancient primary text but it has to be comprehensible for an uneducated menopausal possibly-milf believer of quack past life regression therapy.
>>7460827
uhhh....
>>7460827
What the Buddha Taught by Walpola Rahula. Its slightly biased in favor of the authors particular sect/school but still does a pretty good job of concisely and clearly explaining the essentials of Buddhism while using a lot of quotes from the Pali Canon as evidence. Its also close to 100 pages with large type so its an easy read.
Also
>milf
post a pic
>>7460817
>Laws of Manu
Buddhism?
You're doing it wrong, dear anon.
>>7461193
You're correct, the Buddha opposed Vedic religion. He opened a strong camp against it and freed people from the exploitative teachings of Veda. He expounded equality as opposed to the Vedic teachings which discriminated between different classes.
>>7460827
Literally Hinduism. Buddhists don't wear tilakas.
>>7460827
start with the Greeks
>>7463703
>pic related is the Manusmrti
Lol OP could have at least tried
>>7460827
I don't know about those "past life experiences" people have been having, but I did use buddhist meditation techniques to probe my earliest memories. It was like dusting off old neural pathways. Someone on /lit/ even recommended me the text I followed, it was called Mindfulness in Plain English.
>>7464053
>but I did use buddhist meditation techniques to probe my earliest memories.
What did you do?
>>7464087
Nothing special. I have been practicing vipassana meditation and instead of physical phenomenon, I directed it to my earliest memories where I probed for some time until I had completely uncovered all my earliest most primitive memories. Nothing of importance, really, but it was an interesting experience.
>>7464112
That's really interesting. Thanks.