My understanding is that DIR is Discuss Individual Religion. Discuss, being the operative word. Lately there has been more of a proselytization against the general subject of this particular DIR, that is, Hinduism in its myriad forms and beliefs and sects. I'm not sure if one is trying to convince himself or others of his feelings, and looking for justification and validation of those feelings, which may include doubts.
We all have our doubts about our beliefs at one time or another. I'm going through some right now for personal and emotional reasons, but I'm not going to foist my beliefs or doubts on others by "my way or the highway" sorts of posts.
Ceasing my beating around the bush, I see these "Advaita-Is-True-Hinduism-And-Everything-Else-Is-False" discussions and threads as being poisonous and repetitive. Poisonous not in the sense that discussion should be suppressed, but they are fomenting uncivil comments and a general negative atmosphere because they are repetitive and becoming increasingly uncivil and ad hominem. These posts and threads are a Mobius Strip that are going nowhere.
If none of that made any sense, I apologize. If it's inapporpriate, I will understand if a mod or admin removes it. I simply felt it needed to be said.
We all have our doubts about our beliefs at one time or another. I'm going through some right now for personal and emotional reasons, but I'm not going to foist my beliefs or doubts on others by "my way or the highway" sorts of posts.
Ceasing my beating around the bush, I see these "Advaita-Is-True-Hinduism-And-Everything-Else-Is-False" discussions and threads as being poisonous and repetitive. Poisonous not in the sense that discussion should be suppressed, but they are fomenting uncivil comments and a general negative atmosphere because they are repetitive and becoming increasingly uncivil and ad hominem. These posts and threads are a Mobius Strip that are going nowhere.
If none of that made any sense, I apologize. If it's inapporpriate, I will understand if a mod or admin removes it. I simply felt it needed to be said.