Guest guest Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 Question from Steve: What part are you and Shree Maa playing in the process of Hinduism becoming a global culture? Is the Eternal Way the same as Hinduism? Isn't that a Western word? Finally, what part are we playing her in this forum, in this larger perspective? Swamiji's response: We are extremely active in the transformation of Hinduism to a global culture. We are translating, explaining, demonstrating, exemplifying, and living the ideals of the Eternal Way or the ideals of perfection,which are various explanations of dharma. The forum is an extremely important part of communicating those ideals to others, coming up with new questions, new circumstances, new applications, new definitions, new expressions and updating the language so that it evolves and maintains its relevancy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 Terrific! I am so happy to have any small part in this! I am also pleased to see the demonstration of such DETAIL of spiritual culture that simultaneously respects, tolerates, and even INVITES appropriate evolution, all the while maintaining the highest vision, without deviating or abandoning the HEART of the way. Pranams to Shiva and Shree Maa and Guruji. We are servants as best as we are able. sc , "Nanda" <chandimaakijai> wrote: > > > Question from Steve: > What part are you and Shree Maa playing in the process of Hinduism > becoming a global culture? Is the Eternal Way the same as Hinduism? > Isn't that a Western word? > > Finally, what part are we playing her in this forum, in this larger > perspective? > > Swamiji's response: > We are extremely active in the transformation of Hinduism to a > global culture. We are translating, explaining, demonstrating, > exemplifying, and living the ideals of the Eternal Way or the ideals > of perfection,which are various explanations of dharma. > > The forum is an extremely important part of communicating those > ideals to others, coming up with new questions, new circumstances, > new applications, new definitions, new expressions and updating the > language so that it evolves and maintains its relevancy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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