Talk:Unity/@comment-5243280-20120717230639/@comment-24.99.7.201-20120726025415

True, but like the Tao of Taoism, Dharmachakra of Mahayana Buddhism, or Brahman of Hinduism, this "God" of Buddhism is more along the lines of an "Ultimate Reality", not a Supreme Being such as in monotheistic traditions. I'm not discussing religion here, I'm discussing that this fits within the Mahayana tradition of Buddhism. In both traditions, the Buddha is a teacher however, and never said he was anything but "awake". So he is not "like" Jesus Christ, in that he did not profess supreme divinity or being "God" himself in human form. True that this was a later developement within Buddhism, most likely due to interreligious ideologies within Hinduism through Tibet and similar cultures as Buddhism migrated east and south. All I'm saying is that at least in Mahayana traditions, the idea of Buddha and Unity (superpower) fits.