Submitted by Wayoutthere (not verified) on Mon, 12/21/2020 - 18:08
Most buddhists are full of spooks and false perceptions concerning reality and the human mind. Most are so embedded within a capitalist and moral labyrinth that they cannot see any personal zenith, and use the religion typically as a crutch to maintain an acceptable level of self-esteem amongst the flock. Zen on the other hand offers the disposal of phantoms and idols in pursuit of a relevant self-awareness, but still appeals to a certain benevolent sociopathic group of misfits. Stirner on the other hand is completely unshackled of socio-normative shackles and actually pursues nothing outside of its own desires.
Most buddhists are full of spooks and false perceptions concerning reality and the human mind. Most are so embedded within a capitalist and moral labyrinth that they cannot see any personal zenith, and use the religion typically as a crutch to maintain an acceptable level of self-esteem amongst the flock. Zen on the other hand offers the disposal of phantoms and idols in pursuit of a relevant self-awareness, but still appeals to a certain benevolent sociopathic group of misfits. Stirner on the other hand is completely unshackled of socio-normative shackles and actually pursues nothing outside of its own desires.