Guest guest Posted September 29, 2001 Report Share Posted September 29, 2001 Namaste, Thanks, for bringing the topics of importance to all. I have been forwrding your topics to other friends also. Thnaks, Sincerly, Deen B. Chandora >Srinanda >vediculture >To: vediculture >[world-vedic] Advantages of the Vedic Path >Sat, 29 Sep 2001 09:08:45 > > >"Srinanda" > > > >Advantages of the Vedic Path > >28 Sep 01 22:08:20 -0400 > > > >Dear Friends, > > During these days, after September 11, of great sadness, > >anger, as well as suspicion and misunderstanding between people, > >especially toward anyone who looks foreign, there is a huge need for > >increased awareness of who are our neighbors and what are their > >cultures. To help fill this need is an important and free "e-booklet" > >which provides a quick and deeper understanding of the Vedic path, > >commonly called Hinduism. It explains what it stands for, its > >peaceful nature, and some of the elementary points that > >differentiates it over all other religions. > > > > This 22 page booklet is called "Why Be a Hindu: The > >Advantages of the Vedic Path," and is available at: > >http://www.stephen-knapp.com. > > > > It is a tool to be used by anyone to help preserve, protect > >and expand the knowledge within the Vedic philosophy and its > >spiritual way of life. It is an "e-booklet" to allow everyone to use > >it and pass it along in as many ways as necessary. It is written for > >a wide and general audience, but is especially meant to help inform > >others of distinct advantages in the Vedic process from which a > >person can benefit. It is meant to be read or downloaded from the > >website, or distributed and sent to others who could use it through > >emails, or printed out to be given on paper. It can be sent to radio > >or television show hosts who need to expand their understanding, or > >to other individuals who may also need to broaden their views, or > >simply to encourage other Hindus in understanding the value of what > >they have. > > > > Some of the topics include: > >Vedic Culture is the oldest in the world. > >It has the most developed scripture and complete spiritual > >philosophy. > >Vedic philosophy offers the most complete understanding of God and > >the spiritual dimension. > >It has the most direct words and instructions from God. > >The Vedic path has some of the greatest spiritual teachers found > >anywhere. > >It is one of the most spiritually expressive and emotionally > >fulfilling of all paths. > >The Vedic philosophy views all religions as portions of the one Truth > >and ways of salvation. > >Vedic Culture does not present God in a sectarian way, as Hindu, > >Muslim, Sikh, or Christian. > >Hinduism offers a universal God and consciousness, beyond mere local > >traditions. > >Hinduism has no concept of Jihad, holy wars, crusades or martyrdom. > >Hindus do not target others for conversion. > >Hinduism accepts that everyone has the right to choose their own > >spiritual path. > >This is why followers of the Vedic path can live peacefully with > >those of other religions. > >Hinduism promotes seeing God in all living beings. > > > > These and other points are given and explained in this > >booklet, which can be used by many different people. Please check it > >out at: http://www.stephen-knapp.com. > > > > Other articles on the website that you may also find of > >interest include: > >"World Peace is a Possibility," > >"When Religions Create Divisions and How to Avoid It," > >"Religious Unity," > >"Seeing the Divinity Within Everyone," > >"Spiritual Enlightenment: A Cure for Social Ills," > >and "A New Species of Humanity." > > > > > > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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