Andal
resident hypnotist
Namaskar,
As some of you know I spend most of my young life Buddhist before switching teams lol. One of things I had a big problem with in Buddhist circles was the unconscious segregation that is occurring in the US. This was related to Asian Buddhists keeping closed circles and having temples that oriented toward their languages as well as blatant racism against non Asians. On the US side there were lots of caucasians unwilling to acknowledge the 2 millennia of tradition and spirituality. They looked at Asians as being uneducated about Buddhism and tried to strip it of anything that wasn't pop psychology. This left a very bitter taste in my mouth.
When I came to Sanatana Dharma for the most part in temples here, while it's not always easy it is a welcoming environment.
Until a few days ago I posted what I thought was a seemingly harmless post on a Hindu forum asking for some help. Well- that unleashed a hell storm from a hand full of Indian Hindus who accused me of being everything from a snake to an FBI spy, to a Christian missionary. They knew nothing of me beyond my ethnicity.
This has raised some serious questions in my mind. While I have encountered ignorant comments before about how non Indians can't be Hindu, for the first time I am wondering about the future of Sanatana Dharma. What makes Christianity and Islam so strong is their celebration and welcoming of converts. Sure we are not in the conversion business and yet it seems like there needs to be more done to bridge the gap between native Hindus and converts. If we want to ensure the preservation of Dharma we have to be more dynamic than racist and castist ideologies that seem to swirl through some people's minds.
What are you experiences with the issue of race? Where do you see Sanatana Dharma a decade from now? How can we move out of the race/ caste/ language based discriminations?
Aum Hari Aum!
As some of you know I spend most of my young life Buddhist before switching teams lol. One of things I had a big problem with in Buddhist circles was the unconscious segregation that is occurring in the US. This was related to Asian Buddhists keeping closed circles and having temples that oriented toward their languages as well as blatant racism against non Asians. On the US side there were lots of caucasians unwilling to acknowledge the 2 millennia of tradition and spirituality. They looked at Asians as being uneducated about Buddhism and tried to strip it of anything that wasn't pop psychology. This left a very bitter taste in my mouth.
When I came to Sanatana Dharma for the most part in temples here, while it's not always easy it is a welcoming environment.
Until a few days ago I posted what I thought was a seemingly harmless post on a Hindu forum asking for some help. Well- that unleashed a hell storm from a hand full of Indian Hindus who accused me of being everything from a snake to an FBI spy, to a Christian missionary. They knew nothing of me beyond my ethnicity.
This has raised some serious questions in my mind. While I have encountered ignorant comments before about how non Indians can't be Hindu, for the first time I am wondering about the future of Sanatana Dharma. What makes Christianity and Islam so strong is their celebration and welcoming of converts. Sure we are not in the conversion business and yet it seems like there needs to be more done to bridge the gap between native Hindus and converts. If we want to ensure the preservation of Dharma we have to be more dynamic than racist and castist ideologies that seem to swirl through some people's minds.
What are you experiences with the issue of race? Where do you see Sanatana Dharma a decade from now? How can we move out of the race/ caste/ language based discriminations?
Aum Hari Aum!