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Woods Says He’ll Return to Buddhism for Help

TAMARA LUSH
Posted: February 20, 2010.

Print: Associated Press

In the theater of American public apologies, it’s common for celebrities to invoke their faith.

Disgraced golf superstar Tiger Woods did it Friday, in fact, with a twist. He cited the role of Buddhism in his life - and will look to it to help him recover from serial infidelity.

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i think woods can repair himself, especially with buddhism.  i also think if he is successful, it will prove that u don’t have to believe in some god to escape the pains and cravings of reality.  i have been doing a “light” practice of buddhism, and i highly admire the buddha more than anyone else.

posted on February 20, 2010
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I wonder which incarnation of buddha he will choose

posted on February 21, 2010
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I think Tiger Woods being rich, good looking and famous attracted a lot of women. Let’s be honest about this: which young man wouldn’t succumb? I would, that’s for sure.

posted on February 21, 2010
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