Coming from Other Religions

For many practitioners, Buddhism is not their first spiritual home. Their journeys often begin within another faith and unfold through questions about belief, belonging, suffering, and the search for a path that feels both truthful and lived.

Dennis reflects on the relationship between Christianity and Zen, challenging rigid dogma while exploring the parallels between the teachings of Jesus and the Buddha. Dottie shares how her Episcopal upbringing, marriage difficulties, and later spiritual exploration eventually led her to Buddhism, where she found a sense of openness and peace that helped her understand both traditions more deeply. Ani Lodro describes moving from Hindu devotional practice into Tibetan Buddhism, finding in its structured teachings a clearer framework for understanding the profound spiritual experiences she had already encountered.

Together, their stories show that turning toward Buddhism does not always require rejecting the past. It can involve carrying forward what remains meaningful, questioning what no longer fits, and finding a path that brings greater clarity, freedom, and compassion.

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