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Same goes for Buddhism and Hinduism, they have a lot of cool statues.
expansion or contraction currently? -not troll just asking your opinion.
It's a vibe.
I really wish more people would hop on that train.
None of you can convince me what they have accomplished isn't impressive
Indigenous Animist beliefs also are quite fascinating as they predate the Pagan world similarly to how the Pagan world predates the Monotheistic world.
Although of Paganism, perhaps the Sumerians as per their advancements made.
Ascetic Hinduism also is quite interesting.
I mean, the Aghori are, rather noteworthy. I have a lot of respect for their practices and why they do what they do, in part because I myself certainly could not push myself to that level. I would like to think that I can, but to actualize that, is a wholly different story with wholly different demands.
Let's continue...
These stories are way more interesting and believable.