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¿Existe Dios?

Dios Según Buda

¿Existe Dios?- preguntó:

Existe- respondió Buda.

Después del almuerzo, se acercó otro hombre:

¿Existe Dios?- quiso saber.

No, no existe-dijo Buda.

Al atardecer un tercer hombre hizo la misma pregunta:

¿Existe Dios?

Tendrás que decidirlo tú- respondió Buda.

En cuanto el hombre se fue, un discípulo comento indignado:

-Maestro,¡ que absurdo! Como es que das respuestas diferentes para la misma pregunta?. ¿Cuál es la verdadera respuesta? –

Y Buda respondió:

-Son personas diferentes y cada uno encontrará la respuesta sobre Dios por su propio camino. La verdad es diferente para cada uno.

Unos tendrán fé en mi palabra.

Otros harán todo lo posible para probar que estoy equivocado.

Y los demás solo creerán en aquello que sean capaces de ver por sí mismos.

Cierta mañana, Buda estaba reunido con sus discípulos cuando un hombre se aproximó.

La verdad, querido discípulo, no reside en la respuesta sino en el interior de quien hace la pregunta.

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