I just needs repaired, just like other things on a car from that era with over 100k miles on it. It's not destroyed. It's a product of its life in the rust belt. It's not a difficult repair. It's just a matter of undoing the strut mounts, cutting out the rusted area, welding new plates in...
No.
Also no.
The car is not safe to drive. You would need someone to cut out the rusted structure and weld in a new plate to attach the strut mount to.
Because they understand the other is secure in their beliefs and will likely reject what the other says. Proselytizers seek out people who will listen...those that are undecided or unsure of their beliefs.
For the same reason presidential candidates are dumping campaign advertising money in...
Misrepresenting what another actually believes still isn't an insult. It's rude and dishonest, but nonetheless, not an insult.
This isn't an insult. It's a misrepresentation that speaks to belief, not character.
The former is misinformation. The latter is a racist generalization.
I'm not...
Who are you talking to? Which understanding? You quoted the OP and inserted text from another member that was paraphrasing what yet another member said.
You conveniently ignored the second question, though neither were directed at you.
But since you replied, I think you're confusing criticism a belief and insulting a person.
I have an aversion to any form of the word 'try.' But the idea that the practice is about trying to trigger an experience is what jnana yoga is about is popular, but in my experience, works against having such an experience.
For example, there are those that meditate waiting for something to...
Brahman doesn't mean genderless. Nirguna Brahman (Brahman without qualities/attributes) is genderless. Brahman manifests as deities (Saguna Brahman) and appears to have gender.
Śiva is Saguna Brahman.
Depends on the person. As I said previously, for me the initial jnana experience was spontaneous followed by years of contemplating, meditating on, and researching the experience. For others, it may come with more devotional approach. For still others, it may come through a path of...
I don't think there are many Hindus that view the term 'pagan' as a pejorative, and Hinduism is, indeed, a pagan religion. But I want to be clear on the distinction between 'pagan' and 'Pagan,' because the terms point to two different things.
Capitalized, Pagan points to contemporary...