Tag: theology
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Hinduism, Embracing the Vastness – Year of Religions Part V
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What struck me most about Hinduism is its ability to embrace seemingly contradictory beliefs. It’s a religion that can accommodate atheists, agnostics, and polytheists alike. It honors the individual’s journey, recognizing that there are many paths to spirituality. This openness, this willingness to embrace diversity, is perhaps what makes Hinduism…
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Jainism, Hurricanes and Non-Attachment. year of Religions Part III.
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By Brock September would become a month of profound change, a turning point I couldn’t have predicted as the days unfolded. What began as a quiet introduction to Jainism—a philosophy rooted in non-violence, equanimity, and detachment—soon mirrored the forces of nature that would sweep through our lives. At first, I…
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Buddhism: A Gentle Start to Spiritual Exploration. Year of Religions Part I.
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Buddhism isn’t about blind faith or rigid dogma. Instead, it’s an invitation to explore the depths of one’s own consciousness, to understand the nature of suffering, and to cultivate wisdom. It’s a gentle nudge towards enlightenment, a path that welcomes all seekers, regardless of background or belief. Unlike many religions…
