I have always seen Hinduism as an Ocean. An ocean which was created by and which in turn touched every shore and had every kind of wave and life possible in it. Every way to the ultimate was researched, tried out and perfected. Some liked one way and used it to its fullest and promoted that. Others went for another way. Hinduism is not a stock. It is a flow. Dharma is what the search was for Indians prior to the advent of Religion on our shores. And everyone realized that Dharma is Eternal or Sanatan. That is why the “Path” to Realization or God was always known as “Sanatan Dharma”. The adjective is redundant. It is like saying Blue Sky. Sky is Blue. But for the uninitiated it was important to bring out the distinction. Just as Guru Nanak Dev expressed the same truth in his Japji very clearly.
No matter what way one selected, the ultimate aim was always to know one’s own “Essence”. All the wisdom, all the words, all the Vedas and all the Granths do not themselves give you liberation. They prepare – if you are receptive and open enough – you so you can be ready and seek it yourself.
No matter what way one selected, the ultimate aim was always to know one’s own “Essence”. All the wisdom, all the words, all the Vedas and all the Granths do not themselves give you liberation. They prepare – if you are receptive and open enough – you so you can be ready and seek it yourself.
This site is copulation of all religions Ive studied.
With division inside, Oneness cannot be attained.
Without oneness, All relations are strained.
Oneness manifests equality, Division manifests Ego.
To Love someone, One must learn to Love themselves first.
Without recognizing the divinity within, One cannot respect divinity in anything else alive.
Dustin Singh.