It is easy to be good and do the good deeds that we like and enjoy to do - especially if it is within our preferences.
Fo example, if an animal lover saves animals - it is really within the realms of his or her comfort zones. It is something beyond this individual.
Where as, if we ask a non-animal lover to save animals, it might be a lot more challenging to this individual. Because it is not within this person's comfort zone.
So, if we are doing whatever good deeds within our comfort zones, then it is really not much of an effort. It would not amount to much of a MIND TRANSFORMATION now would it?
Mind transformation attacks what we are so accustomed to and what we prefer or like.
It pushes us out of our comfort zones in order for us to achieve a higher state of consciousness.
So, if we doing a lot of good deeds yet we remain within our comfort zones - how would that truly benefit our own spiritual development?
Just wondering out loud.
Sorry, I seem to have added my own set of questions onto WB's?
My thoughts on WB's questions - I think a good person can be of any race, culture, religion and name.
No matter who we are, Karma is still working and moving. No one can escape Karma, even if you say you don't believe in it.
So, if Karma does not discriminate against anyone - then, my guess is that merits would not as well.
The only real difference is whether one's religion would actually teach one the way out of samsara.
Now, that is a different story altogether.
As I am not familiar with any other religion, I cannot comment further.
But just knowing the Lamrim and having the Lamrim - one does have certain benefits, especially if one practises Dharma well and hold their vows very well.
Just my 2 cents worth, if we can even call it that.