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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi -Budhism, Unitarians, Pagans sorry that's just off the top of my head, work is getting in the way. BTW I'm a pagan and at no time has anyone ever told me to do something or to believe in something,in fact its the total opposite. The only rule that has ever been made clear to me was the Wicca Rede which you may have more time than me to past copy then discuss .
I'm with Retro; The Buddha told not to blindly follow what he said but to assay his words "like a goldsmith assays gold";
"My teaching is not a philosophy. It is the result of direct experience...
My teaching is a means of practice, not something to hold onto or worship.
My teaching is like a raft used to cross the river.
Only a fool would carry the raft around after he had already reached the other shore of liberation.
If you were to follow the Dharma [the teaching]purely out of love for me or because you respect me, I would not accept you as disciple. But if you follow the Dharma because you have yourself experienced its truth, because you understand and act accordingly - only under these conditions have you the right to call yourself a disciple..."
"My teaching is not a philosophy. It is the result of direct experience...
My teaching is a means of practice, not something to hold onto or worship.
My teaching is like a raft used to cross the river.
Only a fool would carry the raft around after he had already reached the other shore of liberation.
If you were to follow the Dharma [the teaching]purely out of love for me or because you respect me, I would not accept you as disciple. But if you follow the Dharma because you have yourself experienced its truth, because you understand and act accordingly - only under these conditions have you the right to call yourself a disciple..."
mikey yes really -though I never knew what it was called until I was about 18. One of my grandma's was a 'herbalist' and followed the seasons of the year,celebrating this and that at certain times. She was also the most kind nonjudgmental person I've ever known. I just do my thing,people call it Pagan beliefs I call it appreciating nature and the world and working with it rather than against it.
Retro; Sounds like this might be of interest to you;
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