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Releasing Oneself from Buddhism

Buddha Gautama once knocked on the door of the house where the earthly avatar of my Soul had lived. I did not recall the content of the conversation. I do not know what he did to me then, whether he initiated me. I am aware that he shortened the number of incarnations remaining for my Soul to work through. He came to me at the end of his earthly path, a few days before death, in accordance with an agreement made many incarnations earlier. I counted five of my Buddhist adventures, partly resulting from reciting the Mahabharata.

My release from Buddhism began during my last incarnation in Tibet 300 years ago, where I surrendered all vows and renounced all functions. In truth, I did not manage to achieve much until 2001 apart from the Soul’s internal pressure not to incarnate there again. What remained was attachment to poverty, suffering, and misery.

By working intensively with prayers, one can effectively free oneself from those energies within a few years. It is enough to:

  1. Become aware of who, when, and why encouraged us to follow the Buddhist path, the path of the Bodhisattva. In my case, the latter was more important.
  2. Ground oneself and one’s Soul in earthly energies. I tried to achieve this in Tibet through large quantities of wine.
  3. Find in God a lasting source of earthly income and financial support free from all delusions. Therefore, an end to begging from mommy, daddy, etc. An end to marital sponsorship bordering on prostitution.
  4. Permanently end the path of the soldier and warrior.
  5. Free oneself from the intentions and pressures of being the savior of the world and humanity.
  6. Free oneself from the intentions and pressures of the Bodhisattva.
  7. Create and maintain proper relationships within one’s own marriage and family.

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s_majda writes:
08/05/2009 at 14:19 (Edit)

Jacek wrote:
“I pray a little to Buddha or to God, only perhaps somewhat carelessly because I am restless.”

[13:26:33] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“Buddha is not God, was not God, and will not be.”

[13:30:55] Jacek wrote:
“And I have a problem with God, because I do not understand why He would create imperfect beings who later suffer and become enlightened. And anyway, how do we know that God created beings?”

[13:31:27] Jacek wrote:
“Well, these are logical questions I have. From what I know, Buddha said there is no creator.”

[13:31:33] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“Karmic Buddhists do not believe in God.”

[13:31:44] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“That is their teaching from Buddhism.”

[13:33:13] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“And you, as a Buddhist high priest, have deeply rooted within yourself the knowledge that there is no God. And you are a former infallible one.”

[13:34:56] Jacek wrote:
“Well yes, some say there is no creator, others say there is, but how do we know who is right? HOW DO WE KNOW THAT GOD CREATED BEINGS? Did God tell us? Or who? At this moment I am not saying yes or no, I am just asking.”

[13:36:11] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“Work a little with my texts and it will come to you on its own.”

[13:36:45] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“You are supposed to know it yourself and not draw it from others.”

[13:38:16] Jacek wrote:
“And do you perhaps know what Buddha said about the creator, and if you could also say how you know, because that is important. Because I know what Buddhist teachings say, but what do the enlightened say?”

[13:38:29] Jacek wrote:
“I am supposed to know it myself.”

[13:39:38] Jacek wrote:
“I am supposed to know it myself, but is what I know true, what appears in my mind?”

[13:39:54] Jacek wrote:
“Alright, I am supposed to read your texts.”

[13:40:13] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“Cleanse intentions — I have a list of 800 of them.”

[13:40:31] Jacek wrote:
“But I am curious what Buddha said about the creator.”

[13:40:52] Jacek wrote:
“Oh, so I have 800 bad intentions?”

[13:40:56] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“I do not read his teachings — 2400 years have passed and”

[13:41:08] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“they have not been cleansed by God.”

[13:48:48] Jacek wrote:
“I was born on 21.8 — the eye and perfection — and because Ania did not want me, I wanted to achieve extinction of thoughts, desire, nirvana, because I suffered greatly.”

[13:49:58] Sławomir Majda wrote:
“My goddess/woman who was once more important than God also did not want me. But it turned out that we had arranged it from Tibet, that I would suffer but forgive her.”


Opublikowano: 06/05/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Money and freedom from poverty


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