Sigmund Freud
Pastor Martin Niemoller
Albert Einstein
Anita Moorjani
Paul John Roach
Arthur Schopenhauer
Deepak Chopra
Buddha
John Lennon
Buddha
Krishnamurti
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
Jeff FOster
Tony Parsons
Question: Is Buddhism a religion?
Buddhism has many flavors. Some could be definitely considered religion, some (like Zen) I would call a philosophy, not a religion. In any case, Buddha didn't mean to found a religion. Just like Jesus didn't mean to be the basis for what now many Christian churches represent today with all their controversies and nonsense. What they both taught was simple compassion, unconditioned love, humble way of life, forgiveness, living in a present moment. They gave their followers an example by living their own lives in this way. Later people came up, like they always do, with myths, made-up stories, creepy weird rituals, symbols, rules, scriptures, ranks, segregation, made up power games etc... THIS is religion! And you don't want to get involved in this.
You don't want a Buddha statue or Jesus on a cross in your living room. Idolize nobody. There were many wise people before and after them, there are still many today...
Instead, try to gauge the source. Look deeply inside yourself.
The basis that single one of them spoke about but which is in fact, indescribable, and can be only felt intuitively... It has to do with universal interconnection, but every attempt to describe it really sounds silly.
"Do not make an idol for yourself, whether in the shape of anything in the heavens above or on the earth below or in the waters under the earth." - Jesus himself said, yet you see his crucified image in every single church. What a mess-up.