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Non-Dual truth is typical of the East and not the West. In classical Christianity there is not even the concept of awakening...The Church has hidden the Non-Dual truth for centuries...it is time for it to end.
Ответить"In the sacred land of Bharath, our tradition has always been one of seekers, not dogmatists. We have never confined ourselves to a single doctrine or philosophy. Sanatana Dharma teaches that the ultimate truth can be approached through multiple paths, whether it is through dualism (Dvaita), non-dualism (Advaita), or other interpretations. All these perspectives have arisen from deep introspection and spiritual exploration.
It is essential to remember that our culture has never been about elevating one philosophy at the expense of another. Whether one leans toward Advaita, which emphasizes the oneness of existence, or Dvaita, which acknowledges the distinction between the divine and the soul, both paths have produced profound wisdom and have helped countless seekers in their spiritual journeys.
Sanatana Dharma encourages us to live with humility, compassion, and the recognition that every soul's path to realization is unique. To dismiss one philosophy as 'childish' is to forget that the goal of this spiritual tradition is not competition, but self-realization and unity with the divine.
Our purpose should be to embody the principles of Dharma in our everyday lives, striving for a life filled with meaning, purpose, and spiritual growth. A philosophy, no matter how profound, must be lived, not just debated. If we only focus on asserting the superiority of one viewpoint over another, we risk losing the true essence of Bharath's spiritual heritage — which is to seek the truth with an open mind, respect others’ journeys, and live a life of virtue.
"It’s natural for people to have different perspectives, and sometimes, misunderstandings can arise from a lack of deeper knowledge or reflection. In India, the land of wisdom and seekers, it's important to remember that our culture has always valued growth, self-awareness, and maturity in thought. Acting in a childish or divisive manner does not reflect the profound teachings of our spiritual traditions.
Sanatana Dharma encourages humility, self-inquiry, and respect for all paths. When we limit ourselves to rigid views or dismiss others' beliefs without understanding them, we lose the opportunity to grow. True wisdom comes not from asserting superiority but from recognizing that each person is on their own journey, and we should inspire one another to seek the higher truth with open hearts and minds.
Instead of behaving in a manner that closes off dialogue, it's far more valuable to engage in respectful, thoughtful discussions. A person who truly understands the depth of our tradition knows that life is not about proving one’s views to be better but about living a meaningful life filled with compassion, respect, and a quest for truth."
Ultimately, our goal is not to behave in a divisive or childish manner but to recognize the vastness of the divine wisdom available to us. In this way, we honor the depth of our culture and the teachings of our sages who sought unity, not division, in their search for the eternal truth."
Shouldnt we ask... When was nonduality forgotten? 🤔😉
ОтветитьYour ego is atached to west, I, mine. What we need is truth doesn't matter where it come from.
ОтветитьHumility brings knowledge and a knowledgable person is humble by default. No the thought was not known for 400k years. It was developed systematically with lots of debates and argumentation. One should respect one's guru from whom he/she has got the teachings.
If you ask hindu guru's they are humble and say all they learn from their teachers. If you see these so called awakened westerners I think bro you got an ego problem.
India has suffered throught colonisation and destruction of its temples and knowledge because of Christian colonialists. Now saying that they knew these knowledge already. Whom are you fooling.
How can nonduality be discovered? thats dualistic
ОтветитьMost people in india haven't even heard the word Advait Vedanta. There is no such thing as Hinduism.
ОтветитьI totally support the saying about how any knowledge can be available to anyone and no one has ownership.
Yet, at the same time, the records tell that Shiva the Adiyogi has given Yoga to human kind 75,000 years ago, and the 7 rishis he taught were sent all across to the planet and seeded those other civilizations.
Many civilizations has come and go during this period, yet INDIA is still alive to this day, kept the knowledge through all those years, not only through textbooks.
But by people dedicating their life to embodying this knowledge to the planet in so many ways.
Today it has become easier and easier to access and understand spirituality only thanks to those ancient civilizations.
So although you are correct that anyone can see, still making it such an available thing to everyone is very honorable and personally I thank them all a lot.
No Hindu who understands the True meaning of Advaita will ever brag about it ... because that defeats the idea of nondualism.
Swami Vivekananda said he is preaching man's own divinity to him.
What Hindus can ABSOLUTELY brag about is that there are no recorded religious wars. All differences were settled by debating the nature of reality..
Buddha was able to tell the main religion of the land, to its face, that it was wrong ... he was not persecuted ..he was embraced .. Buddhism only lost ground in India through debates..not through wars
People following Abrahmic Religions were far less accepting of each other.
The ego defence
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ОтветитьThe essence of nonduality is that we are one, there is no 'other'. As someone who grew up in a Hindu household, we were consistently reminded that all forms of dualism, the 'us' versus 'them' hypotheses are an illusion created by the discriminatory human mind there is only life, one undivided reality, so no Indians, no Hindus, no British, no Christians, not Buddhists, Muslims, ......
ОтветитьThank you Leo. Really appreciate you 🤗
ОтветитьThank you Leo. Really appreciate you 🤗
ОтветитьAll is one, and one is all. Indians have it the most accurate imo. There is truth to all. So many parallels.
ОтветитьHas thought about god*
ОтветитьNonduality? Wouldn't a better terminology be Singularity
Ответитьthank you, that was very interesting
ОтветитьGreat content...you should join the illuminati leo ... I think you would do well!
ОтветитьI don't think Hindus are worried about someone stealing God or Bramhan...
They're worried about the stealing of the credit from the source by these copyright hungry cultures.
Nobody can claim God. But there are groups asserting themselves in advisory positions & giving lectures about what they knew from past 5000 years.
These external "credit" hungry hyenas are the reason for the raise of this "claiming" culture in India.
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ОтветитьThank you Leo
ОтветитьLeo’s consistent with the content!!! Can’t wait until Saturday for my samadhi non dual experience!
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