You aren't buying the ToBuddha bit? DU already has Rock-Moses, so why not ToBuddha too?
Guatama Tobe is pretty typical of "religious" (quotation marks sarcastic) primitives dealing with a "spiritual" (quotation marks sarcastic) crisis.
The Tobe, who grew up in the rustic backwoods of Georgia, its culture and the temperament of its people heavily infuenced by whatever relgious denomination dominates down there, instead of seeking solace and answers in the faith that sustained and nourished his people, tries to find solace and answers in a religion, although of course ancient and legitmate, that's totally alien to his culture and his individual nature.
I've never known of anyone from a western culture to truly grasp Buddhism, not even the scholarly Sir Christmas Humprheys (real name) or whatever-her-name-was, Annie Besant. And if they couldn't "get it," neither can Atman.....or the Tobe.
Only those of Asian derivation, born and raised in an Asian culture, can truly understand Buddhism; best for people in other cultures to look around for something else that better suits them. If the Tobe really and truly wants to solve his personal problems, and wishes to do so by a spiritual awakening, best for him to return to the faith that animated his forefathers, a faith he has the ability to understand.