THE BEADY EYE SAYS WE ONLY HAVE ONE HOME, AND ITS EARTH.

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( Five minute read)

Today, governments are tearing up hard‑won rights in the name of war, security and the interests of the super‑rich.

Environmental promises are being gutted. Fascism is no longer “on the rise”; it is shaping government policy.

The urgency is overwhelming, and real solutions are kept deliberately out of reach.

So, it would make sense to structure society in such a way that you maximize environmental protection, resource efficiency, frugality, and long-term sustainability.

And yet, it’s consumerism, greed, and profitability that get prioritized.

Take the Melanie documentary. Jeff Bezos invested 75 million dollars, with Mrs Dump getting 28 million for a documentary that is utterly rubbish.

The EPSTEIN file revelations signal that this is a crucial time for the world.

Corruption by the rich has to be exposed.

As the structure of society is been manipulated by algorithms government’s are being exposed,

There are only a hand full of country that are going to be able to integrate artificial intelligence into their society structures.

In doing so it’s imperative to save guard the values and services that are imported to life. Not just human life but all life.

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THE BEADY EYE LOOKS AT THE EPSTEIN QUAGMIRE.

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The Epstein case presents a political quagmire not for just Trump.

It has become shorthand for the thorough rot of the so called deep state, which we all know operates on the principle of you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours

Epstein’s crimes are real and horrific, and there remains the possibility that further information could emerge about them.

God for bid that there is a. “client list” in the long tall grass.

Why?

Because Epstein is as one of the major players in a global ‘paedo elite’ that’s been trafficking children for centuries.

Who would want to be connected to such a man.

Here the list so far.

It lists of some of the world’s most rich and powerful people ( some are household names)

Donald Trump – Richard Branson – Bill Gates -,Elon Musk – Lord Mandelson, – -.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – Sarah Ferguson, ( Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-wife.) – Miroslav Lajčák ( who was serving as Slovakia’s foreign minister at the time). Howard Lutnick -.Larry Summers, (US President Bill Clinton’s former treasury secretary and former Harvard University president.) – Steve Tisch, (,co-owner of the New York Giants.,) Brett Ratner, (director of the new documentary on First Lady Melania Trump) -,Peter Attia (anti-aging influencer and CBS News contributor) – Casey Wasserman ( chairman of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.) – Sergey Brin, ( co-founder of Google.) -,Ehud Barak ( Former Israeli Prime Minister), -,Noam Chomsky ( famed linguist) -,Brad Karp, (chairman of prestigious law firm Paul Weiss) -,Bill Clinton ( former US President.) – Steve Bannon, was downright smitten with Jeffrey Epstein – Benjamin Wegg-Prosser, the (,chief executive of the lobbying firm co-founded with Peter Mandelson.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is busy trying to hide the identities of other co-conspirators in the Epstein documents.

I suppose the question is just how did Epstein get to meet all these people.

It reflects on the capitalist system that encourages , competition , corruption etc, and shines a light on the pitfalls of democracy.

It also points to the need to nationalise the core needs of a country to remove profiteering and spread the wealth of a country to its citizens on an equal footing.

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THE BEADY EYE SAYS WE ARE WITNESSING A FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE TO HOW WE ARE LIVING.

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(Ten minute read)

The materialist worldview which dominated 20th century western culture isn’t fit for purpose in the 21st.

If we’re being honest many changes we would have considered impossible a month ago have already occurred.

Thanks to the Web our brains are tuning in to a universal field of consciousness, rather than generating a separate personal awareness for each one of us.

Materialist, separation thinking has been obscuring the reality that everything and everyone is connected to everything and everyone else, and we’re all meshed into one whole human organism, all of us connected into all life on our planet.

Our view of reality or worldview, shaped as it is by our preconceptions and assumptions, provides a largely unconscious prism through which we see the world.

Take the need to tackle Climate Change.

We won’t vote for politicians who offer to rapidly de-carbonize our economies, unless we’ve moved on from our us-and-them separation thinking, and begun to see the whole planet as a small place requiring all of us to act together.

Fundamental change in our materialist worldview of separation from each other and the world isn’t only possible, it’s essential if we’re to really slow down global warming and the rapid rise in global sea levels and emergence of lethal wild-fires associated with temperature rise.

We may be caught up in seeing the world through the lens of what we’re used to, our usual and conventional construction of reality, our worldview, but the current global crisis is showing us how fast we can change all this when we need to.

I will start this post by encouraging us to begin the process of letting go of a conventional worldview that we inherit from the past and haven’t yet updated.

From the fundamental and undeniable truth that we’re all going to die, which means that our time, energy and attention on this earth is limited and the burden of spending that time, energy and attention is solely on you and no one else.

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Where are we?

Look at the world we are in now.

A Donald Trump world where scandal is no longer a scandal is high light by then list of names connected to the EPSTEIN is mind boggling.

It begs the question just what is the nature of the world we live in.

A world cow-tailing to the rich.

Politics is now ( with the revelation of the Epstine files) a very murky game, as it has always been.

At the centre of this world is that we are now we are being hood winked by a network of influencers who are looked upon as the privileged minority with faceless platforms and algorithms manipulating governments financial markets, as victimised predators.

As we transform from an organic species to half human half Artificial Intelligence the need for accountability is now more than ever needed to ensure that not just power, wealth etc is not used for personal gain, ( that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law. ) or the accumulation of corporate profits are transparent.

We left with the question as to how we protect.

Political, parties. leaders, politicians should not be able to accept any gifts no matter what size they are or what form they take. Whether they are offered by individuals of wealth or power.

We cannot let what is left of Democracy drown in money.

Take the financing of REFORM the new party in the uk. The list of donors is an eye opener. ( see below)

Every thing we have seen in the last week clearly shows that money is as it always does corrupt democracy, with a two – tier justice.

I think it’s pretty clear that Political parties should not be funded by the wealthy but by fixed contributions from the tax payers.

Reduce the number of MP’s at the same time increase their salary to counter the temptation to corrupt practices.

Combing this to regulate rules within government, barring any serving politician on leaving government been able to take up a job for three years without government approval.

While the media comment on the latest provocation, fundamental policy measures go unnoticed.

While the opposition exhausts itself reacting to the scandal of the day,

This constant acceleration prevents coherent and organized responses. The time for democratic debate – for reflection, argument, compromise – is thus short-circuited by the immediacy of emotional shock.

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THE BEADY EYE SAYS : LIFE IS BECOMING MORE AND MORE DIFFICULT.

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The world is faster, more expensive, and more demanding than it was 20 years ago.

We live in times of tremendous stress facing economic pressures, mental health struggles, and systemic challenges that previous generations never had to consider.

Our brain waves are been measured, our neuron’s weighed, our decisions influenced by algorithms.

But here’s the truth:

We don’t have the luxury of giving up, as we live in a time which will be the most important in the history of our planet.

Governments are infatuated by GPP at the cost of our eco system collapsing.

Which will ensure that we will all crease to exits.

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Our attachment to screens is not going to create a world worth living on or in.

Climate change – artificial intelligence – social media – are all presenting a world of conflicting problems for a future.

So only using your thumbs won’t save you from leading an empty life, a no for-filling life.

We are now pestered from one minute to the next, by algorithms promoting every thing from advertising, to you name it.

All of these algorithms are prioritising money or material possessions over relationships or morals.

Show an interest in anything and you’re plagued by notices/ scams/ falsehoods etc.

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Governments are infatuated by GDP.

Of course you can turn your mobile off at the risk of missing something of importance.

While AI is driving innovation and operational efficiency, it also raises pressing concerns around workforce displacement, ethical governance, and data protection.

AI development, underscoring the importance of transparency, fairness, and human oversight.

It’s now clear that robust regulatory frameworks, cross-sector collaboration, and inclusive skill-building to ensure that AI’s benefits are equitably distributed and aligned with societal values.

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THE BEADY EYE SAYS. ANY OTHER PERSON WOULD BE ARRESTED.

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The latest photos in the Epstein Affair showing a girl lying on the floor with x prince Andrew hovering over her.

Considering his notorious BBC interview surely it is an enough evidence to issue an arrest warrant for member of the Mountbatten-Windsor Family.

And for a gay Lord in his underpants called Lord Mandelson how can’t remember getting a few Epstein dollars.

At least it might save the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer from getting smeared by the disgraced royal and Lord who says they should accept the requests to testify before the US Congress about Epstein’s crimes.

I have a horrible feeling that behind all of this that the Donald Dump is walking the dark carpet.

If you don’t meet the suffering you will not appreciate the need for justice.

Yes there are bigger problems but this doesn’t excuse one’s actions.

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THE BEADY EYE SAYS FROM THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS TO THE PRESENT DAY THE HISTORICAL RECORD OF OUR WORLD IS MORE THAN HORRIBLE.

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Wars, Genocide, Natural Disaster, Murder. Assignations, Corruption, Exploitation, Greed, Bigotry, Racism and Torture.

Let’s look at one of the above.

TORTURE.

To fully appreciate the scope of torture around the world is beyond this post.

In a world where the President of the United States, Donald Trump and other leaders say torture works, we must fight this dangerous message.

The Russian aggression against Ukraine has shown scenes of violence and intense suffering and you may rest assured torture.

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Torture tries to destroy lives. 

There are many types of torture still in use today. 

These include:

  • Physical torture is when injury is intentionally inflicted to a person’s body, like beatings, burns from cigarettes, electric shocks, simulated drowning
  • Psychological torture  like isolation, sleep deprivation, sensory assault from loud music and bright lights, threats of death or violence and threats against family
  • Sexual violence  which includes rape, sexual slavery, forced pregnancy, forced abortion and forced marriage
  • Water boarding.
  • Poverty.

In countries around the world, people are tortured by oppressive governments for activities like participating in peaceful protests, for speaking out against human rights abuses.

Some people are tortured because of their religious beliefs, political beliefs or affiliation. Others may be targeted just because of who they are, on the basis of their race or ethnicity, or their sexual orientation or gender identity.

People are also tortured by rebel or insurgent groups for refusing to join and/or take up arms for them.

By using methods that leave no physical scars, and renaming techniques as “Enhanced Interrogation Techniques,” perpetrators have been able to justify and deny acts of torture, despite it being illegal and prohibited under international law.

Mental torture, also known as psychological torture, is torture that does not directly cause physical violence or injury to a person’s body.

An overwhelming majority of the world’s countries have ratified the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, since it was first adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1984.

However torture is still rife in many countries. 

For more than two decades, Guantánamo Bay prison has stood as one of the world’s most infamous detention camps. Today, it has become a global symbol of torture, injustice and cruelty, embodying the severe human rights violations perpetrated in the name of the so-called ‘War on Terror’.

UK universities are offering postgraduate security and counterterrorism education to members of foreign security forces, including those serving some of the world’s most repressive regimes.

In the corporate world, businesses are now routinely judged on their human rights records. Terms like “ethical sourcing,” “responsible investment,” and “human rights due diligence” are standard parts of doing business. Universities, which pride themselves on being forward-thinking and socially responsible, should be held to no lower standard. The fact that many have no policy at all on overseas human rights risks is indefensible.

There are never any circumstances in which torture is justified.

It is illegal for any country to practise torture, or to be involved in helping it happen.

These are not abstract concern they raise serious, immediate questions.

What happens when the covert surveillance techniques taught in British classrooms are later used to hunt down dissidents?

Why are universities not investigating the backgrounds of applicants from regimes where “counterterrorism” is a common pretext for torture and arbitrary detention?

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Torture is not just alive and well – it is flourishing in many parts of the world.

As more governments seek to justify torture in the name of national security, the steady progress made in this field over the last thirty years is being eroded.

To be it in detention centres, on the streets, or other places, these practices are still a present reality.

Establishing effective controls on the trade in torture technologies, and their use, is an essential tool.

The fight against torture will continue.

However Governments around the world are two-faced on torture – prohibiting it in law, but facilitating it in practice.

Freedom from torture is a fundamental human right.

The changes seen in international human rights over the past 40 years come completely with contrasts and contradictions, thus denying us a black and white understanding the situation and instead encouraging us to exercise heightened vigilance.

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THE BEADY EYE SAYS: THE WORLD WE LIVE IN IS BECOMING MORE AND MORE UNKNOWN.

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To live is the rarest thing in the world.

“ Most people exist, that is all.”

Oscar Wilde.

We live in a world that seems increasingly beyond our control.

Our livelihoods are at the whim of algorithms and globalised forces, while most of our politicians are distant and unresponsive to our desires.

We are becoming just products of our times.

The individual is just a myth; human behavior can be reduced to statistical trends.

You can’t control what happens, but you can control how you react to it.

To breathe lungfuls of life that gasp you awake from the trance of near-living induced by the system of waste and want we call civilisation, is becoming more and more difficult.

The world we live in is beautiful beyond the Smart Phone and what is called Shorts on U Tube.

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The unknown is in some sense always beyond us because it is always inside us— that is what true solitude reveals, why it can be so clarifying and so terrifying at the same time, but as long as we are waiting, we are not living.

Life is an everlasting need to make the unknown known.

Not for the sake of knowing, not to inform itself or be informed or wise, but for the need to exercise the need to know?

We live for those fantastic and unreal moments of beauty which our thoughts may build upon the passing panorama of experience.

These moments are only possible with education, travel, and sharing.

What is that need but the imagination’s hunger for the new and raw materials of its creative trade of the mind.

The most elemental questions of existence — why are we here, how did we get here, what does it mean to be alive, to have purpose, to wield a will against the given of the universe?

These questions will never be answered by artificial intelligence, it will require a conceptual brain that is fully conscious.

When critical thinking dies. Stupidity taker over.,

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THE BEADY ASK. IN THIS WORLD OF FRICTIONS IS THERE ANY DECENCY LEFT ?

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( Fifteen minute read.)

The drift toward authoritarianism rarely announces itself with a bang; it begins long before the public recognizes the danger.

It begins with language: the slow, deliberate reclassification of fellow citizens as lesser, suspect, or dangerous.

Once a government convinces people that some among them are unworthy of rights or empathy, the rest becomes frighteningly easy.

Authoritarian systems rarely begin with mass repression. They begin by redefining who counts as a threat.

In any situation, friction can never be eliminated, one can only increase or decrease the friction between two surfaces, or situations.

Friction does not depend on the area of contact, but in a world without friction it would quickly become a homogenous blob of elemental particles.

However in this post I am not talking about friction in its physical state, but friction between humans in the coming world of technology algorithms.

When earth is viewed from space there are no countries, we have carved them out of ideologies and blood.

The understanding of the human condition has been a mystery for millions of years. However if we started promoting understanding of environmental sustainability, empathy, and conflict resolution through education, we can cultivate a culture of peace from a young age and change direction to a caring world.

This has been true up now.

To day we have decisions been taken and made by machines, with no human understanding. So it’s essential that we have transparency if society is to be ruled by technology.

Humans Should Be in Control:

Algorithms should be tools that assist humans, not replace them entirely.

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Futurists have long debated the arrival of the singularity, when human and artificial intelligence will merge.

Some form of merger is inevitable and it is taking place right now.

Of course, this “Brave New World” of a hybrid AI-human existence brings with it a plethora of issues both political and personal.

What will humans do for jobs? Could we possibly live forever? Would that change the very idea of what it means to be human?

As long as we have countries it is inevitable that we will have friction. This is why the world needs a strong United Nations.

Authoritarian systems rarely begin with mass repression. They begin by redefining who counts as a threat. And that is precisely what we are witnessing now.

When administrations label their critics as victims of “evil,” “radicalized,” or part of a “terrorist network,” it is not engaging in politics.

It is engaging in dehumanization.

History shows that once a government normalizes this language, the slide accelerates.

The state becomes both narrator and arbiter of reality. Citizens become suspects. Violence becomes self‑defense. Democracy becomes optional.

The danger we face is not only the violence we see in the world.

It is the narrative that follows:  That is the moment when democracies falter. It is the moment when the government stops speaking about its citizens as citizens.

Or we can recognize what history makes plain: once a government convinces the public that some people are enemies, it rarely stops there.

It’s time that the super wealthy were exposed. Thankfully Mr Donald Trump is doing just that.

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THE BEADY EYE ASKS ARE WE WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LOOSING THE MEANING OF OUR LIVES?

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Life is all around us. In most cases it has evolved and is still evolving, but are we coming to the end of its evolutionary ability with AGI.

Life I suppose is that which we choose to give it.

According to Wikipedia :

“ The  meaning of life is the concept of an individual’s life’s human life, or existences in general having an inherent significance or a philosophical point.”

“There is no consensus on the specifics of such a concept, or whether the concept itself even exists in any objective sense.”

It’s not a mood or an achievement, but a way of seeing reality clearly and still saying yes to life.

With the arrival of the internet / social media/ profit seeking Algorithms/ and the forthcoming AGI it’s becoming boring because joy is less about ease and more about connection, openness, and love.

We are already trading the complex diversity of human thought for an ultra-processed linguistic diet.

The traditional advice to “trust your eyes and ears” has become dangerously obsolete, as has our tendency toward “seeing is believing.”

But can Hybrid intelligence, marry human intuition with AI’s analytical rigor, can amplify human potential.

As we move toward a hybrid future, the intimate relationship between natural intelligence and artificial intelligence  (AI) is becoming essential to our identity.

We’ve entered an era of hybrid intelligence where the line between our words and the algorithms that suggest them blurs.

The loss of linguistic diversity may be the first warning sign of deeper issues ahead.

Consider what happens when an AI knows you’re most susceptible to emotional appeals late at night, understands exactly which conspiracy theories align with your existing anxieties, and can deploy that knowledge with perfect timing.

Language is more than a communication tool; it’s the scaffolding of thought. 

We are in the midst of a rupture of life on Earth with not just AI but climate change and the ignorance of a United States president named Donald Dump tearing what left of world order, it’s time we stood up and be counted.

It would be fair to say that we are now on borrowed time to do anything about the direction of life is going.

How we answer this is as it always has been will determine our lives.

Unfortunately with AI we are no longer sure what the right choice is.

My personal opinion is that I am applaud by the lack of attention our governments are paying to the problems that AI is creating, which is and will be on a vast scale.

If we don’t now enshrine human values into a future with AGI it will create its own values.

We readily embrace the promise of effortless efficiency.

But are we trading the complex diversity of human thought for eco chambers.

In work and life environments where AI is increasingly pervasive, our brains consume linguistic fast food—sweet and easy to swallow, but lacking the complex nutrients of local dialect, spicy slang, and idiosyncratic quirks.

Are we heading toward a future where vocabularies become uniform, mirroring how American fast food exported a simplified flavor palette worldwide?

The implications extend beyond language.

Beyond concerns about linguistic marginalization, we should worry about the homogenization of certain values and mindsets. 

Consider how AI handles conflict resolution.

JAI productivity tools assume time is linear, scarce, and must be optimized, a distinctly Western industrial framework.

Even concepts of time reflect cultural bias.

To prevent mental fast-foodization, we must practice active cognitive resistance, which starts with double literacy: using AI for efficiency while maintaining the natural intelligence to judge, critique, and override it.

Accept AI as part of our cognitive ecosystem, but don’t accept its outputs as truth or finality. 

These same technologies are learning to exploit the very cognitive shortcuts that helped our ancestors survive, shortcuts that now make us vulnerable to manipulation at a unprecedented scale.

Live your life don’t let it be sold as a product for profit.

Our mind is our biggest friend and enemy when it comes to the hybrid future.

AI can deceive us, but only if we adopt an attitude of chosen blindness will it succeed.

Social media platforms exploit these tendencies brilliantly, offering instant dopamine  hits from likes and shares, training us to crave quick emotional rewards rather than slower, more demanding forms of understanding.

Then time has come to open our eyes and look at what we’d rather not see.

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THE BEADY EYE ASKS. IS BUDDHISM A PHILOSOPHY OR A RELIGION?

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Buddhism means different things to different people, and whether or not it can ever be truly classified as a philosophy or a religion remains shrouded.

It’s one thing or the other.

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It doesn’t believe in a creator God, unlike theistic religions such as Christianity.

It’s a belief system that endeavours to teach how to escape the suffering-laden cycle of  life, death, and rebirth.

But death isn’t the only suffering in human life.

Buddha believed that humans suffer  at birth (both the mother and the baby), and throughout life due to desire, envy, fear etc.

He also believed that everyone was reincarnated in the samsara and doomed to repeat this process forever.

Therefore Buddhist teaching aims to break this cycle.

The “Four Noble Truths’ illustrate Buddha’s approach.

  • Life is suffering
  • The cause of suffering is craving
  • The end of suffering comes with an end to craving
  • There is a path which leads one away from craving and suffering

These truths provide the basis for the entire purpose of Buddhism, which is to find the path away from craving and suffering through enlightenment.

It strongly encouraged people to engage in critical thinking and draw on their own personal experience to test what he was saying.

This type of attitude is extremely different to religions such as Christianity and Islam, where followers are generally encouraged to read, absorb and accept scripture unquestioningly.

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Buddhist teachings employed standard philosophical tools and techniques to make their point.

However, their reasoning was underpinned by a total belief that whatever Buddha said was right and true.

Eventually, people from distinct but related Asian religions began to analyze Buddhist teachings, forcing Buddhists to branch out into traditional areas of philosophy to prove the value and worth of Buddhism to other people who didn’t consider Buddha’s teachings as authoritative.

If Buddhists want to be reborn into the realm of humans, which Buddha believes is  the best one to achieve enlightenment, then they must earn good karma and follow Buddha’s teachings. 

Many world religions also offer some sort of ultimate reward for its followers to try and aim for  throughout their lives.

For Christians, this is reaching Heaven after death. For Buddhists, this is a state of  enlightenment known as nirvana.

However, nirvana is not a place but rather a liberated state of mind.

Nirvana means that someone has realized the ultimate truth about life.

If an individual achieves this state  then they have escaped the cycle of suffering and rebirth forever, because in their enlightened mind all the  causes of this cycle have been eliminated.

As we can see, Buddhism contains many characteristics which blur the lines between philosophy and  religion.

But the idea that we need to distinctly classify it as one thing or the other tends to arise within Western societies far more than in other parts of the world.

In the West, philosophy and religion are two very distinct terms. Many philosophies (and philosophers)  within the Western tradition would not have considered themselves to be devoutly religious individuals. Or if they did, contemporary followers have managed to successfully extricate the philosophical from the  religious aspects of a particular school of thought.

Many people who consider themselves atheists or agnostics tend to favor ignoring the religious aspects of Buddhism, for obvious reasons.

After all, Buddhist teaching fits easily within the mindfulness, meditation  and yoga movements which have gained in popularity in Western countries over the last few decades. 

Sometimes these teachings are appropriated without a proper understanding of their roots, as when  people post Buddha quotes on social media or claim to be interested in Buddhism without having studied any of its key texts.

The truth is that Buddhism is both religion and philosophy, and the two aspects of its teachings can co exist in relative peace.

It is possible for an atheist to follow plenty of Buddha’s teachings without also feeling obliged to carry out acts of worship.

In the future AI will take over religion that are founded on books.

Buddhism being a system of thinking it will perhaps be the saving belief of the world.

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