How I Became A Hindu - My Discovery Of Vedic Dharma
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CONCLUSION
Hindu Dharma came to me over a long period of time, in many forms, through many people, as well as through a deeper consciousness. From leaving the Catholic Church to officially becoming a Hindu took a  number years. It was never a question of leaving one religion and  looking for another one better, but of a quest for truth at a spiritual level. This at first made all outer  religious formalities irrelevant but later showed me the importance of  culture and community in sustaining one’s spiritual path.

Disturbed by media or textbook images of Hinduism or bewildered by its multifaceted nature, people ask me: "Can one access the deeper teachings of Hinduism, like  Yoga and Vedanta, without having to go through the outer aspects of the religion as caste, ritual or  temple worship? Does one need to formally become a Hindu to benefit  from its spiritual teachings?"

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