A lot of people in my life have been Buddhist. I have a Buddhist temple and a philosophy, but it hasn’t really helped me in terms of understanding Buddhism.

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    I don’t know why, but you see a lot of people who spend a lot of time and effort on Buddhism. I don’t know why it’s not a strong religion or philosophy. I’ve always had a problem with Islam. To an extent. It’s the biggest thing I’ve ever seen in my life so far, and I think it was the one thing that kept me from going in there.

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      I think it’s a very powerful thing to have faith in. It’s a strong tool, for people who are already in the midst of a spiritual journey, so I think it makes sense. I’m not sure if Christianity, Islam, or Buddhism are the best fit but you need to be a bit wary of things not working your way.

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      You’re right that this is a major obstacle to my conversion to Buddhism as it’s a huge barrier to my understanding of the faith. It’s a personal problem, but I think that’s what makes Buddhism a unique spiritual practice. I don’t know of any other practice that is so much a part of my life. There are many who have never even heard of it. I’m a bit ashamed that I’m even trying to say that. I don’t think I could have gotten through all of this without Buddhism. It’s very much integral to my spirituality.

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      I keynote a conference a few years back and started getting into philosophy a few years ago. Pretty regularly I hear about these, atheist, agnostic, and skeptic conferences. I feel like I’m not that different. I think I know a lot of people who are. I think that’s an important part of going in there.