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Does clubbing two or more world-views/Religions with one depicts one is yet undecided?

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
But the Abrahamic religions, Zoroastrianism and Bahai don't even work with each other. I can't see how anyone would be able to syncretize them with anything.

May I suggest you take a gander at the thread I made? It might make a bit more sense to you after that :)
 

Papoon

Active Member
I don't get you. Kindly express yourself fully. Please
Regards
Certainly :)

There is wisdom in realising and accepting that we don't actually know the answers to the Great Questions.

We don't even know if the Questions are valid.

It is possible to be completely OK with that.

The birds will still sing, the planets and stars will make their orbits...some days it will rain, life will go on.

I have no objection to the notion of world views. They are inevitable, and I have experienced many of them myself.

But ultimately they are redundant.

When our choices are made by an agreement in our heart and mind, that is our best wisdom at work - and that truly does not require a world view. It requires a sensitivity and awareness of our own heart and mind.

If we trust our heart and mind, no world view is necessary.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Certainly :)
There is wisdom in realising and accepting that we don't actually know the answers to the Great Questions.
We don't even know if the Questions are valid.
It is possible to be completely OK with that.
The birds will still sing, the planets and stars will make their orbits...some days it will rain, life will go on.
I have no objection to the notion of world views. They are inevitable, and I have experienced many of them myself.
But ultimately they are redundant.
When our choices are made by an agreement in our heart and mind, that is our best wisdom at work - and that truly does not require a world view. It requires a sensitivity and awareness of our own heart and mind.
If we trust our heart and mind, no world view is necessary.
Is one's heart and mind always correct? Please
Regards
 
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