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I met the Buddha

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Apr 30, 2018
  • 1 min read

I met Buddha on the road and killed him. He don’t see why he left his wife and child. He could just said “I’m going to meditate” And posted a guard there And stayed at the palace Without any further malice. I understand family tends to get in the way. Which is a good reason not to stay. He could have told his wife “What we do now is just Tantra” He could have set up a meditation center and gave food to the poor He could of had a retreat He could have walked to Greece! If he needed scriptures he had the Vedas The Buddha was also a Big  Fat Liar  DS Poem April 30, 2018


 
 
 

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