Some Hindu philosophical systems say that Brahman is desireless, has no activity and he is only a passive observer. But if that is the case, how do the Upanishad say that at one time Brahman was alone and he was not happy, so he decided to become many. If Brahman was not happy and he decided to...
Does Brahman(ब्रह्म) want anything or he is desireless?
Some Hindu philosophical systems say that Brahman is desireless, has no activity and he is only a passive observer. But if that is the case, how do the Upanishad say that at one time Brahman was alone and he was not happy, so he decided to...
https://nothingisntokay.wixsite.com/my-site/post/symbolising-and-simplifying-the-limitless-the-art-behind-omnism-s-new-symbol
Link to full details of the symbology etc.
I’d be happy to go into details on here too
Full information and meaning behind this emblem is on my site: Symbolising and Simplifying the Limitless: The Art Behind Omnism's New Symbol
I’d be happy to go into detail about it here
This thread was inspired by @We Never Know 's thread you can check out here.
This is possibly the best video that helps explain what the term "religion" means. And yes, I know that what "religion" and being "religious" means are two different things, but both are intrinsically similar and...