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The whole "eastern" mystic knowledge and wisdom is all fake.

submitted by albatrosv15 to History 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 13:20:11 ago (+13/-0)     (History)

Someone in europe wrote some own thoughts and plastered it as "far east mystic wisdom" and everybody bought into it. Even the locals, who just went along the way and started copying the "culture" the europeans wrote about.
Imagine after some kind of book of wisdom written by some european, who wanted just get famous and money, other europeans visited indian subcontinent and asked locals about such "culture". What do you think happened? Of course those indians said "yes" to everything, just like they have told "yes" to everything forever. And of course they joined the grift and started building sculptures, temples and all other shit(with european money) to attract more tourist... i mean supreme knowledge seekers.
I even speculate that absolutely nothing was written before european contact, except some decrees.
For example, if we look at local crimean khanate "manuscripts", all we have left are two types of texts. The prices of slaves and texts about religion(basically justifications why owning slaves is awesome, muh infidels). And that's IN EUROPE.


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[ - ] NaturalSelectionistWorker 3 points 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 14:48:58 ago (+4/-1)

Nah, Eastern mysticism is more real and legitimate than any jew worship religion. But our own ancestors had their own wisdom which the jews have spent the last few thousand years trying to suppress and erase.

[ - ] Belfuro 0 points 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 23:24:12 ago (+0/-0)

Ayrans were eastern eastern. Our ancestors spread far and wide.
But alas our home ranges have been shrinking for millenia.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 15:18:44 ago (+1/-0)

I dont think its fake, or at least more fake than western religions. I just think that some people are enticed by the exotic. Eastern spirituality isn’t better or more authentic than Western spirituality.

All supernatural phenomena are fake in my opinion. But most religions have some interesting insights into the human condition. I would’nt necessarily just discard them as useless. Hinduism and Buddhism were created by Aryan Whites btw.

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod 0 points 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 21:50:51 ago (+0/-0)

It's more fake than that, it was a huge operation to infiltrate the racial science movements. Theosophy, Blavatsky, Crowley etc. were all govt operations and rooted in communism. It was basically anti-colonialism trying to co opt pro white racial momentum.

[ - ] MartinTimothy 0 points 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 14:05:58 ago (+0/-0)

Devonshire plumber Cyril Henry Hoskin aka Lobsang Rampa was the great champion of eastern mysticism. Link.

[ - ] DitchPig -1 points 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 14:05:33 ago (+0/-1)

It's all written by AI, dude.

[ - ] albatrosv15 [op] 1 point 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 14:41:47 ago (+1/-0)

I'm talking even about Vedas. For example,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigveda
For this reason, it was in the center of attention of Western scholarship from the times of Max Müller and Rudolf Roth onwards.
I can even speculate that those two just started writing stuff about that and said it's "translation". Then had to "procure" those "originals" for muh evidence. Then everyone else jumped on the wagon and poof, supremenessnessness.

[ - ] DitchPig 0 points 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 14:50:44 ago (+0/-0)

The "vedas" read like someone fed an AI the technical manual for an F35.

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason -3 points 3 monthsJan 2, 2025 13:38:01 ago (+1/-4)

a) Knowledge implies ones perception...not the suggestions by another. Ignoring former for latter implies mysticism aka exchanging faith (consent) for allegory (suggestion).

b) All perceivable implies real; ones choice to ignore all for another ones suggestion implies fake.

Nature moves all perceivable through each ones perception...choosing to HOLD ONTO each others suggestions establishes fiction within reality.