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In review, we see that the only forces capable of surviving massive upheavals and the destruction of civilizations - have been the great religions ... (C. Dunne)

The early humans would have made nature powers to Gods:
the sun, the moon, the rivers and the springs, and everything that helps our lives. - Later, culture-makers and benefactors are made into Gods. - Demeter and Dionysos, who invented cultivation, viticulture and vinification. - A refined, thought-wise man at that time for the first time invented man's fear of the Gods - so that there might be a deterrent for the wicked, even if they secretly did something or speak or think wrong ... (Critias, Plato's uncle)

In more than one way, the intellect is harmful - but for our practical life, it is a useful tool - and as long as we use it intelligently, we will gain much benefit from it ...

Morality limits and binds. - Life from "Zen" means being yourself, and is therefore always a self-acting. A morning with "Zen" is a good morning, every day a good day, indifferent as stormy as it may be. "Zen" is as free as the bird that flies, like the fish that floats, the lily that blooms ...

The pure ascetic does not enter into "nirvana," while the "bikkhu" (monk) who violates the rules does not go to hell - statements which are completely opposite to the ideas of morality ... (D.T. Suzuki)

Major religious groups - Wikipedia


The world's principal religions and spiritual traditions may be classified into a small number of major groups, although this is by no means a uniform practice.

Critias - Wikipedia


Jump to Plato's description - Critias appears as a character in Plato's dialogues Charmides and Protagoras, and, according to Diogenes Laërtius, was Plato's great-uncle. The Critias character in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias is often identified as the son of Callaeschrus – but not by Plato.

D. T. Suzuki - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


D.T. Suzuki (鈴木 大拙 貞太郎 Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō, 18 October 1870 – 12 July 1966) was a Japanese philosopher and writer. His books and essays were on ...

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