What Is The Goal Of The Buddhist Religion?

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What is the goal of the Buddhist religion? The purpose of the Buddhist religion to teach a person to believe in the other person. When you believe in another person comes and confidence in your own strength. I meditate more than 12 years. I need it because I have been studying martial arts. The purpose of the Buddhist religion is enlightenment. Enlightenment through meditation. Received information from various sources, I concluded. The Buddhist religion teaches enlightenment. But imagine yourself. Afternoon sunshine, there is light and you feel safe, confident. Night is not so convenient to carry out normal activities and not safe as day. Now imagine that when the sun went down at night, you turn on the light in the bedroom and go to sleep. You can not sleep. Maybe one night you can night's sleep, and even get used to, but will not last long. When a person is in a bad mood, it is absorbed by dark thoughts, and need enlightenment. I mean the fact that the pursuit of enlightenment is due strictly to the Buddhist religion only for that person to return to his usual life, in which there is both light and darkness, and show him you do not need to chase the light, or darkness, life is full of paint color. And this extreme philosophy of Buddhism, the pursuit of enlightenment, only leads to the fact that people have started to notice that surrounds not only consists black and white.
 
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