Guest guest Posted October 16, 2000 Report Share Posted October 16, 2000 Hello brothers and sisters. I have been busy and will not be posting much for a few days and will try to catch up at the end of the week. I was just scanning some of the recent posts. A few points. 1. Although we promote world peace through prayer, understanding, and dialogue, we will probably not solve any major political issues on this list using language that may be considered inflammatory. Words which are sharp and strong invariably invite a similar reaction from others. The context of discussions on this list is Ahimsa or nonviolence. There are many members here who model that for us and it is greatly appreciated. Thank you. 2. Is it possible for people with very diverse beliefs and opinion to come together in spiritual fellowship and love each other and each other's God? If God is One, it must be possible. Sorry, that sounds so trite, but I don't know how else to put it. If God Is One, Your God and My God must be the Same. If God Is the Center That is Everywhere, then We are All That One Center. 3. At a practical level, since this is a spiritual fellowship, we need to choose our words with care and sensitivity to others of all religions and faiths and beliefs. This is not always easy, but the alternative is not any better. Here is the general description of the list. This discussion group is meant to be an open Satsanga and is blessed by Sri Ramana Maharshi, the great Jnani Sage of Arunachala. a is in the best tradition of a joyous spiritual fellowship for facilitating the Recognition of the Eternal Reality that is One's Own Self. "I Am That!" This is the uncompromising, simple, and yet Radical Truth proclaimed in a variety of ways by the ancient and modern Sages of Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Taoism. In Advaita Vedanta, the highest teaching emphasizes the complete identity of the Individual Soul with the Supreme Soul. In Tibetan Buddhism, Dzogchen is considered the supreme teaching and represents the nondual focus on one's innate wakefulness. How beautiful the variety of expressions in so many different traditions! We embrace this variety with great joy and in fellowship in a. No religion or teacher or tradition has a monopoly on the Essential Truth of Reality which is Our Own Nature. In this context, a focuses on the aspirations and experiences of individuals on the spiritual path. Everyone interested in any of the Shiva and Shakti traditions, and the related yogic and tantric paths as well as those practicing primarily the cognitive methods of the pure nondual teachings of great Jnanis such as Ramana Maharshi are welcome to join. The discussions are typically expected to focus on Self-Realization, Kundalini Shakti and Its Manifestations, God-Realization, the Goddess, Enlightenment, and various types of Samadhis (Savikalpa and Nirvikalpa). Discussion of various teachers and teachings can also be enriching as long as there is mutual respect and a feeling of amity in the conversation. Humor and poetry and other artistic expressions of the spiritual life are encouraged and supported. May God Bless everyone with Peace, Joy, and Understanding. May we all nourish and heal each other in the spirit of Compassion, Wisdom and Love. OM Shanti, Shanti, Shanti. Peace to all living beings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2000 Report Share Posted October 16, 2000 "Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" wrote: > 2. Is it possible for people with very diverse beliefs and opinion to come > together in spiritual fellowship and love each other and each other's God? > If God is One, it must be possible. Sorry, that sounds so trite, but I don't > know how else to put it. If God Is One, Your God and My God must be the > Same. If God Is the Center That is Everywhere, then We are All That One > Center. > Doesn't sound trite to me. Mace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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