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Me and a couple of other friends who have considered oe practiced Hinduism often feel that, the god arn't real, they are hollow shells.Why might we feel that? Dispite wanting to believe these gods are real, that they are in the heavens, they just don't seem real.
Me and a couple of other friends who have considered oe practiced Hinduism often feel that, the god arn't real, they are hollow shells.Why might we feel that? Dispite wanting to believe these gods are real, that they are in the heavens, they just don't seem real.
Me and a couple of other friends who have considered oe practiced Hinduism often feel that, the god arn't real, they are hollow shells.Why might we feel that? Dispite wanting to believe these gods are real, that they are in the heavens, they just don't seem real.
Reality is independent of our 'feelings' about it. Some people 'feel' that God exists and others 'feel' that God does not exist.
Why a person believes what they do it based on many factors, different for each individual. You don't have to believe in gods, it hardly matters. I personally don't spend too much time worrying about it. Taking the stories of gods literally or allegorically does not help in the ultimate goal of Self-Realisation.
So just don't worry about it
Hi Madhuri,
First congratulations on becoming the staff. I beg to differ from the above; my firm belief and opinion is that there is NO realization of either Atman or God without God's grace.
Regards,
Reality is independent of our 'feelings' about it. Some people 'feel' that God exists and others 'feel' that God does not exist.
Why a person believes what they do it based on many factors, different for each individual. You don't have to believe in gods, it hardly matters. I personally don't spend too much time worrying about it. Taking the stories of gods literally or allegorically does not help in the ultimate goal of Self-Realisation.
So just don't worry about it
Sadly, you did misunderstand its not that we don't believe in any gods, just that the gods of Hinduism don't seem real.
Hindu Gods: A problem
Me and a couple of other friends who have considered oe practiced Hinduism often feel that, the god arn't real, they are hollow shells.Why might we feel that? Dispite wanting to believe these gods are real, that they are in the heavens, they just don't seem real.
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Dispite wanting to believe these gods are real
Sadly, you did misunderstand its not that we don't believe in any gods, just that the gods of Hinduism don't seem real.
Sadly, you did misunderstand its not that we don't believe in any gods, just that the gods of Hinduism don't seem real.
Me and a couple of other friends who have considered oe practiced Hinduism often feel that, the god arn't real, they are hollow shells.Why might we feel that? Dispite wanting to believe these gods are real, that they are in the heavens, they just don't seem real.
Born into a veda-learning family, i still grew disbelief in the infallibility & authenticity of Vedas only coz of this multitude of human like demi-gods, allegedly immortal & also apparently immoral,who live in a heaven, eat sacrificial offerings and, in return, control nature-forces, yet can be expelled from their own place by Asuras and have to run away for..what, life ??,aren't they immortal there's no end to all such silly questions which are but very important for a layman to understand our crazy religion.
Hi MadhuriSomething that might interest you is that the Devas are not immortal. They are just souls like you and me who have obtained the bodies and roles of gods, temporarily. That's why they aren't perfect spiritual beings. I hope that helps