What you are trying to do is effect a change within yourself. There are stages, and what seems tedious to the onlooker is not to the practitioner. It's bound up in realising objectives completed. there is a stage - I've heard - where you develop a love for the cushion.
Capturing students does not describe the many Buddhists who are quietly working away teaching students who come to them. There are clearly exploiters in every field, but it is unfair to try to tarnish all with this. I fact a Teacher is not allowed to accept payment for teaching the Dharma. This is common knowledge.
Are you sure Paul Williams is the highest teacher? Let me know by what criteria you judge him? I've not heard of him but I'll look him up. Also, there's nothing to stop people leaving Buddhism. Each has their own path, and it's not a problem.



) spent doing meditation & the practices. If you, as many do, find thse practices, extremely tedious, are you prepared to face a lifetime of boredom in the slim chance that Buddhism might be right?
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- that the idea of god might not be innate in the sense that its first conscious appearence was innate or linked to something innate, but that a non-conscious aspect in the psyche bears it.

