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Einstein: I want to be a Buddhist.
Science is mankind's verification of Buddhism.

"If there is a religion in the world that does not oppose science, every new scientific discovery can verify her point of view, and that is Buddhism." (The Complete Works of Einstein, vol. 1. )

"I can't imagine a real scientist without such profound beliefs. This situation can be compared with such an image: science without religion is like a lame man, and religion without science is like a blind man. (The Complete Works of Einstein, Volume III, Commercial Press, 1979, p. 182- 183. )

"Space, time and matter are illusions of human understanding". -Einstein

Einstein was a pacifist. He is kind, friendly, modest and independent, so he is widely respected. He sometimes tells jokes and likes sailing and playing the violin. He is also an absent-minded professor, who often forgets things, concentrates on physical problems and ignores the world around him. He is also a vegetarian. He once said: I think vegetarians' attitude towards life comes from a very simple physiological balance, so it is beneficial to human ideals.

Einstein believed in the religious feelings of the universe, but opposed the personified God. He once said that the future religion will be a universal religion, and Buddhism contains the expected characteristics of the future universal religion: it transcends the personified God, avoids dogma and theology, covers both nature and spirit, and is a religious consciousness based on the experience of all things in nature and the spiritual world as a meaningful whole. Buddhism fits this description. If there is any religion that can meet the needs of modern science, it must be Buddhism.

The future religion will be a universal religion.

It will be a religion beyond personification, away from all dogma and theology. This kind of religion, including both nature and spirit, as a meaningful unity, must be based on the religious concept generated by the practice and experience of things, whether spiritual or natural. Buddhism conforms to this feature. -Einstein

The original text is as follows:

"The future religion will be a common religion. "Buddhism has the characteristics of a common religion in the future: it transcends the individual God and avoids dogma and theology; It covers nature and nature. Spiritually, it is based on a religious consciousness, eager for a meaningful unity from the experience of all things, natural and spiritual. Buddhi * * * Answer this description. If there is any religion that can meet the needs of modern science, it is Buddhism. Albert Einstein'

[1954, from Albert Einstein: The Human Side, edited by Helen Duca and Barneche Hoffman, Princeton University Press]

Freud's idea experiment

Einstein, a master of science, and Freud, a master of psychology, are two masters admired by the world. Einstein's thinking is agile and profound, and his thinking is extensive. He has studied Sanzang and Yijing. He knows that science is limited. He mentioned the Book of Changes three times in his diary and wrote: "If there is a discipline that can replace the science discipline in the future, then the only one in this discipline is Buddhism. Although Buddhist scriptures are only a part of infinite Buddhism, Einstein saw the clue of super-science of Buddhism from Buddhist scriptures. Einstein and Freud held a truly realistic attitude towards science, but they did not deny or reject the magical super-scientific phenomenon at will, but were interested in it and then thought and demonstrated it.

At that time, there was a psychic master in Europe, Wolff Mei Sen, who was good at channeling and seclusion. Born in Kola Canil, a Jewish settlement near Warsaw, he can guide others with his own thoughts. 19 15 years, Einstein, a master physicist, and Freud, a master psychologist, conducted a sensational experiment in the apartment of Wolff Mei Sen, the first magical figure in the world at that time.

Freud silently gave an order in his mind: Mason would take out a pair of tweezers from the bathroom next door and pull out Einstein's three beards in one minute.

Freud's meditation stopped, and Mei Sen stopped at once. Strangely, Einstein seems to have been enchanted by Mason, and like a Woodenhead, he let Mei Sen pull out three beards without any resistance. The time was exactly one minute, and the two great men were dumbfounded in the face of ironclad facts.

"I know that many people will find it hard to accept because there is too little contact with this information. Contact with some cutting-edge scientific discoveries now, and you will gradually understand how ignorant human beings are about the universe, the earth and the human body. For scientists today, the human body is still a mystery! An eternal mystery. " -Einstein

"When scientists climbed a high mountain, they found that theologians were already sitting there!" -Einstein

I want to be a Buddhist.

In the discussion of Einstein's autobiography, he said, "I am not a religious person, but if I were, I would like to be a Buddhist." 」