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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Paul View Post
    That depends on what makes a European.
    Yes, Spaniards certainly aren't European, independently of their religion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tingl Tangl View Post
    Yes, Spaniards certainly aren't European, independently of their religion.
    Mhm, Marulus. Yep. You sure got that right. Yea ..
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    Buddhist and proud

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    Quote Originally Posted by Óttar View Post
    I would very readily and heartily support a Vedantin movement, even more so a Kaśmiri Śaivite or Śakta one.
    If European Śaktism is what you seek, I'd heartily recommend, this book of Evola's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guapo View Post
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    Oh really? Would've never guessed! LOL
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    doubt it.

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    Of the outmost importance to a Buddhist is preservation of the Buddhist teachings. As Buddhism seeks the ultimate freedom, and voluntary action, freedom of choice are extremely important to a Buddhist, all those who are against freedom, wish to force their will on others, are undesirable in Buddhist society. Preserving Buddhist friendly, free, orderly society is in the best interest of Buddhism.

    In Buddhs words "avoid associatng with fools/primitive minds."

    So, I do not see why not. Preserving groups which are intelligent, prone to reflection, advanced mentally does not go against Buddhism.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Óttar View Post
    It wouldn't. Not in the least.

    I would very readily and heartily support a Vedantin movement, even more so a Kaśmiri Śaivite or Śakta one.

    But supposing hypothetically that only a Buddhist movement existed, it would be preferable to any based on an Abrahamic model.
    Mahayana Buddhism, which is much more Life-affirming than "Hinayana" Buddhism, could become a nice, pan-European Faith or Philosophy for White Europeans!... After all, Siddharta Gautama himself was apparently an Aryan, from the Kshatrya Caste, I think!...

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