No once again. Its “Dependent origination.” I assure you.
Yes, that’s what I said 
and buddhadharma doesn’t discuss transcendental realtiy until the End or you’ve at least got a good firm foundation under you. Transcendental realtity can be confusing… Transcendental reality has nothing to do with the aims of the Buddhadharma…until the very end…
I know this was the original aim of Buddha not to get his disciples bogged down with all the metaphysics that Hindus love and to simply practice the techniques and discover in due courses themselves whether the metaphysics was right. This is why I respect Buddha as an enlightened being and an avatar. However, the Buddhism that came later after Buddha, did exactly what Buddha warned against, getting bogged down with the metaphysics and turning Buddha’s teaching of “anata and dukha” into absolutes about reality. Since then Buddhism has become a nihilistic, life-denying religion. It is clear to see this if you look at the South East Asian countries where Buddhism was adopted how it turned everybody to the practical and mundane such as making tea, or doing the gardening, or even fighting with mindfulness, rather than progress. There is no philosophy of progress within Buddhism. This is why it brought these societies to a standstill. The kind of mindlessness that Buddhism engenders has been used to justify all kinds of violence in South East Asia and used to justify irrationality.
The same happened in India as well where Buddhism was eventually rejected. It gave birth to civically irresponsible people who did not carry their weight in society and did not maintain their martial class. As a result India fell prey to invasions. In the past, nobody would dare step an inch on Indian soil, because of the Kshatriyas. Then due to Buddhism we lost the Ksatriyas and India fell prety to invasion. To a large extent Buddhism is the cause of the degeneration of India. Had India not adoped such an impotent religion, India would still be Hindu and prosperous today.
