That’s Buddhist theory practitioner, not a Buddhist religion, like water down … my friend consider herself Buddhist too but eat vegetables only once a week or month type.
I practice true Buddhism & chant Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo & recite verses from two chapters of the Lotus Sutra everyday, study the writing of Nichiren Daishonin, & former President Ikeda, share information of my practice with others and attend various activities through my lay organization. https://www.sgi-usa.org/
(1) Gautama Buddha ate pork. The practice is to not cause it to be killed for you. I knew a cook who was a full-time Tibetan monk for over 10 years who cooked meat at the restaurant where he worked. Buddhism is not a kind of perfectionism.
(2) Buddhist practitioners at least in the Japanese tradition do not refer to Buddhism as a "religion", but as a "practice".
That’s Buddhist theory practitioner, not a Buddhist religion, like water down … my friend consider herself Buddhist too but eat vegetables only once a week or month type.
I practice true Buddhism & chant Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo & recite verses from two chapters of the Lotus Sutra everyday, study the writing of Nichiren Daishonin, & former President Ikeda, share information of my practice with others and attend various activities through my lay organization. https://www.sgi-usa.org/
(1) Gautama Buddha ate pork. The practice is to not cause it to be killed for you. I knew a cook who was a full-time Tibetan monk for over 10 years who cooked meat at the restaurant where he worked. Buddhism is not a kind of perfectionism.
(2) Buddhist practitioners at least in the Japanese tradition do not refer to Buddhism as a "religion", but as a "practice".
Or a philosophy line Taoism / Zen