Started this discussion. Last reply by innerpeace Feb 23, 2010. 1 Reply 0 Likes
To: United NationsWhereas1. We acknowledge that the world today has become a Global Village, and2. We realize the need of certain rules and regulations to live harmoniously in this village;We hereby…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Anand Krishna Sep 18, 2011. 28 Replies 1 Like
The root of our problem lies in the theology, whereas most of us would rather not discuss the theology while having dialogue (at least in my country, Indonesia - this is the case).1. If someone has…Continue
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It took me several years to understand what Vivekananda implied when he said that a Hindu coverting to another religion becomes an enemy of Hinduism. The sage was clearly against conversion.But, why…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Anand Krishna Jan 26, 2010. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Correct me, if i am wrong, my friends:Religions are institutionalized Faiths/Beliefs, whereas Faiths/Beliefs are non-institutionalized Religions.One, can be non-religious, yet have faith, and follow…Continue
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Anand,
Best regards and congratulations!
Anand,
I am concerned to read of your troubles. I do hope that these matters are resolved soon, and amicably. Human insecurity is an unfortunate thing. It often drives people who think they are right to do the wrong thing. For you I do have good will, good regard and hope that it brings you comfort.
Ramakrishna
"God is one, but His names are many."
"As one and the same material, viz. water, is called by different names by different people―one calling it 'water,' another 'vâri,' a third 'aqua,' and another 'pani'―so the one Sat-chit-ânanda, the Everlasting-Intelligent-Bliss, is invoked by some as God, by some as Allah, by some as Hari, and by others as Brahman."
"Many are the names of God, and infinite the forms that lead us to know Him. In whatsoever name or form you desire to call Him, in that very form and name you will see Him."
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