Which religions have an optimistic vision of reincarnation without the idea of moksha or liberation behind?
to finish I would like to know which religion speaks of perpetual reincarnation without idea of moksha definitve behind.
I know that this is the case among others for tenrikyo and other...
In french our have two word for pride orgueil and fierté.
Fierté its naturelle and good .
as in the sense "I am proud of your efforts my son" on the other hand orgueil refers to a completely different concept "he is too proud to recognize that I am right"
I have found few religions that believe in perpetual reincarnation there always seems to be an implicit or explicit idea of liberation.
having said that it seems that older religions give less importance to liberation and more to the quality of incarnation (and therefore incarnations in plurals)
To say that the human being has not evolved is to ignore years of progress at all levels, social, ethical, scientific, philosophical and medical.
in other words, it is to be outside of reality.
yes for once it would seem that contrary to popular adage which equates pessimism with realism...
all the dharmic religions seem interesting, they all respond in their own way to the great existential questions and to the problems of personal and collective life.
I really like the devotional ardor of bhaktas .
it is especially that a true love of self is not « orgueil(excessive proud in french), when one belittles others for this feeling existed it is that one has understood nothing about self-love.
lhp is not against the love of others infact better
you can believe in what you want but don't call it theosis, in the greek and christian idea of theosis the individual keeps his individuality although he is deified.
This is another idea you are talking about here, that of the dissolution of the self.
it signifies that human identity is that of an incarnate god or elohim.
the gods are interpenetrated into each other like oil and egg into mayonnaise.
it is a union of two principles and not the affirmation of a single principle.
Jesus is God insofar as he is exalted, omniscient, becoming what...
Well, my knowledge of Jainism is not perfect, but it seems to me that the liberated jiva obviously becomes omniscient in Jainism.
so that does not make it a god but it is nevertheless a divine attribute.
It is not entirely accurate to say that the Jains believe that men have no access to the divine.
because for the Jains when a man reaches the stage of liberation, they become omniscient.
therefore it is fairer to say that for the Jains nothing is beyond the delivered soul.
sorry I use google trad English is not my native language.
I mean affirmed his me, it is affirmed the me of the other; since if I exist as an individual the being also exists.
it is an idea which is at the antipode of any monism which I refute, for metaphysical, social, spiritual and...
selfishness is not incompatible with altruism.
the more I feel like a "me" the more I respect the other, but not as projections of my psyche but as beings in their own right.
asserting my self is asserting everyone's self.
but where in rhp would say like Ramana maharshi "there is no other" and...