How
I Became A Hindu - My Discovery Of Vedic Dharma |
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Hinduism
has the most holy books, the most Gods and Goddesses, the most sages
and yogis, the most temples and tirthas, and the most intricate
knowledge of the occult and spiritual planes. It is the oldest of
religions and the most diverse and the most adaptable, which are all
points of great merit.
Yet it doesnt bother me if someone else prefers
another religion anymore than if someone else would prefer a
different food. Let there be abundance in the spiritual life,
as in all life. Let people follow whatever religion elevates their
hearts and minds. Let each person have his or her own
religion, as each one of us is a Divine Soul with a unique
perspective on life. Let each one of us become a God or
Goddess in our deeper consciousness, free of all dependency upon
external forms and limitations. Away with sin and guilt. Let
the Divine arise within everyone!
The ultimate goal of human life
is to transcend culture and personality to the unconditioned pure
being. But the means to do this is through our culture and way of
life. Perhaps this sounds contradictory.
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