Subhankar Zac
Hare Krishna,Hare Krishna,
I'd rather not teach my kids about any religion, and let them pick once they are of a proper age.
Also I hope to get them into a secular school with no religious enticement.
I felt an attraction towards Christianity since I was 7, mainly cuz I went to a Catholic school and polytheistic religion was a bit too complicated for me to comprehend.
But after converting to Christianity, I left it after 1.5 years because I felt the ideas are different from my beliefs about morality, soul and death.
I've equally searched Jainism, Wicca, Sufism, even Satanism and also lived as an atheist. I've always felt an incomplete sense before I came full circle back to the religion of my family which was Hinduism and also adopted a bit of Taoism and follow Mahayana Buddhism as well.
So, it's better for children to pick their beliefs at their own time. I'll surely have my kids teach meditation, Yoga, even chanting of Om and a little bit of Ayurvedic remedies. But not about Narayana, Shiva and Durga.
I guess I can teach him about Siddhartha Gautama and Mahavir Jain as great examples for non violence, love and vegetarianism and also Gandhi.
Most theistic religions are too complicated for children to understand without bias.
Also I hope to get them into a secular school with no religious enticement.
I felt an attraction towards Christianity since I was 7, mainly cuz I went to a Catholic school and polytheistic religion was a bit too complicated for me to comprehend.
But after converting to Christianity, I left it after 1.5 years because I felt the ideas are different from my beliefs about morality, soul and death.
I've equally searched Jainism, Wicca, Sufism, even Satanism and also lived as an atheist. I've always felt an incomplete sense before I came full circle back to the religion of my family which was Hinduism and also adopted a bit of Taoism and follow Mahayana Buddhism as well.
So, it's better for children to pick their beliefs at their own time. I'll surely have my kids teach meditation, Yoga, even chanting of Om and a little bit of Ayurvedic remedies. But not about Narayana, Shiva and Durga.
I guess I can teach him about Siddhartha Gautama and Mahavir Jain as great examples for non violence, love and vegetarianism and also Gandhi.
Most theistic religions are too complicated for children to understand without bias.