589 Quotes About Hinduism
- Author Caryl Matrisciana
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My life experiences had taught me more about India and its religious ramifications than any of my enlightened friends would have dared guess. And in my recollection, nothing to be found along the streets of Calcutta, Bombay or Madras promised a better life to anyone.
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So, in accepting the New Age teachings in the 1960s, had I somehow accepted the very religion that had frightened me so much as a child?
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Yoga, a practice that is at the heart of Hindu philosophy and religion, means to yoke. Its goal is to unite man with Brahman, the Hindu concept of 'God' or (god-consciousness). Brahman represents everything. It is seen as the all, the absolute. Brahman is both all good and all bad and is the power and the force of the universe--the god of India.
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I had erroneously become convinced that I had the power to alter my reality, when in fact it was demonic spirits that were at work in my life.
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The theory behind vegetarian eating as the highest form of purity led me to campaign tirelessly for animal rights. Many times I considered animal rights to be more important than human priorities. I didn't realize until years later that I was developing an attitude towards animals I had rejected growing up in India. Some animals were becoming sacred in my eyes. And I was placing their value well above that of human beings.
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The same attitude sparked my extreme attempts to protect the environment. Nature was a goddess, part of Mother Earth, to be reverenced and honored. Nature had to be allowed to survive, even at the expense of human needs. In my holistic reasoning, I saw the created as the Creator--I deified nature and man--
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Without fully realizing it, however, I was actually placing myself in a godlike position of authority.
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- Author U. G. Krishnamurti
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The demand for permanence in every area of our existence is the cause of human misery. There's no such thing as permanence at all.
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- Author Shunya
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The ancients used to go to jungle to do Sadhana i.e. to face hardships, danger and uncertainly with nothing but faith. Now people want to escape to jungle for peace. If you want to do Sadhana, society is the new jungle. All kinds of animals are roaming here in human clothes.
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