No one is a Buddhist or Christian.
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All is one. The forms of this world are but forms of light. --- at first there's no conception of this... first it must be understood that they are shadow, that this world is Maya, that it is nothing. But then you realize that it is light itself. As Lama Surya Das said, the shadows themselves are light.
I spoke the Great Mantra, Om Gate Gate Paragate Parasamgate Bodhi Svaha because it is reflective of the truth - which is beyond everything. There's no real way to say it better than that, that it's beyond everything. In the highest consciousness, there is no coming or going. In the traceless enlightenment, there is no limited existence, all existence is boundless and infinite. We cannot get there by our senses only, but knowledge of that reality is within us all, latent, involved (as opposed to evolved).
There is only one way really, and all ways relfect this one way in some degree. All of reality is a matrix of information, and we exist and know things within this matrix. The matrix exists in a sort of energy field which may be called Divine Energy. At this point I know I lose you, but know - there is only one reality; the only question is the most perfect way of describing it. There is a completely hamony to the whole picture; a harmony of being, of existence. All has its place in this harmony; both peace and stagnation, both growth and decline, both joy and suffering, both illusion and truth.
Currently we are under the illusion of separateness. This is but one aspect of the coordination, of the harmony. With all the force of our life, we will one day experience pure love - boundless light, joy. This is the truth which is the source of existence. It begs to be known, sung, shared. It is the pure existence which is the original existence. It is always everywhere, and it cannot be destroyed. It is within everyone (and everything) and it can be accessed and used in a positive, healing, and enlightening way. Enlightenment is to know that all is this existence, and to encourage its evoltion in all beings and forms. It is to know oneself as one with this pure existence.
The spiritual path is therefore the cultivation of this essence and power of healing and transformation. It is the journey from ignorance to light, from illusion to truth. In the beginning of the journey, we feel helpless and forced by external events, which we come to consider our fate by the myth of karma. In an intermediate stage we realize the existence of another dimension, in which we exist. We are no longer characters in someone else's story, but we are the author of the story; we created the whole story and we are the author. We are the source of our own existence, the God of our own universe.
This is but one step along the path, however. And the whole path is too extensive for any one person. Yet there are certain steps along it which one may experience, and having done so knowledge is gained that they are universal and necessary for all who want to be free of all anarthas, all aparadhas.
And as to your main concern, when you attempt to preserve what you think is the purity of the distinction, you are really only straining your eyes to see forms in the dark. In truth, all existences are one, indivisible, inviolable, pure, divine existence. That existence is beyond everything, again - it is beyond all knowledge, perception, it is also beyond time.
I'm not trying to change you, remain a Buddhist it's fine. But you shouldn't restrict yourself even within that limited framework! Chant Namo Amituofo, Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, The Medicine Buddha Mantra, and any other mantra which calls you.
The existence you are trying to perceive is what I have described. I am speaking the Dharma and describing the source of reality in a true way; for your benefit and for all. I am nothing but I am a speck at the feet of Mila, of Rumi; great teachers of the source of existence, which is in essence pure love and joy. My central teaching is that you should pursue enlightenment through awareness, embodying the traits of fearlessness and tolerance or patience.




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or fighting over whose god is better
is therefore pretty goofy. If you believe in a higher power and choose to worship in some way, picking a tradition of worship to follow is basically a technicality since there is only one god and god loves us all EQUALLY as extensions of itself. If we could learn to just respect, acknowledge and accept one another the world would be a much happier place.