Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 Thanks for your views, martian171. We tried complaining to to shift the club to Islam category. I am not sure how many Hindus are actually there in that club, because there many muslim people there who are using Hindu sounding ids and joining. Unfortunately, it the largest club in the Hinduism category. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 I think religion should not be the criteriafor joining a club.Incase Mohammad is the KALKI accordingto the Muslim, so is Vishnu Avtar as KALKIaccording to the Hindus..! The same is thecase for the Buddhist too where theMAITRIA-BUDDHA is perhaps the KALKI.....and may be the same in all other religions too though the names might slightly differfrom one another...!!.But the basic criteria now is perhaps onlyMeditation which can be achieved through.And perhaps with Meditation the links ofone's soul can be established with theALMIGHTY GOD (..the names is not thatimportant here..). This may perhaps leadto unification of the mankind as onespecially of those whose connections of the soul are established with GOD.Please , this is just a personal opinion, ifasked. I may not have the convictionsto satisfy.Peace to all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2001 Report Share Posted June 30, 2001 Hi chau tan, martian and others .. <br><br>Thank you for presenting your views. That is the purpose of our club.. to share views, knowledge and ideas so as to trigger our personal growth.<br><br>I agree with you; in the limited, segregated modes of thinking, each one may feel their Master is the ultimate Kalki Avatar. In fact there is a Native American legend too, about the coming of a Master on a white horse. <br><br>I also agree, that religion need not be a criteria for joining clubs. The purpose, the message, the energy of a group of people should be the guiding light as to the company we keep, for while we tend to resonate at the level of our own consciousness, we can use our powers of wisdom to help achieve the levels we are seeking. <br><br>As for support, I am always amazed to see the unity of purpose in groups other than those of Hindus. Democracy and free thinking that is the hallmark of "Hinduism" is a privelege which goes along with responsibility to use it to ones good. Often the freedom can be used for ones own destruction. <br><br>I agree chau tan .. meditation on the ONE is perhaps the way to overcome these differences between 'your' God and 'my' God .. since as you said .. it links to the only one "ALMIGHTY GOD" common to all. <br><br>Do keep sharing .. Chau Tan, martian .. and other members.. what are your views?<br><br>Tat twam Asi<br>UMA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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