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Hmm, well, I am sort of in a Wiccan meetup group,but... I chose Hinduism, because they know how to have a proper holiday. I mean, Holi? Diwali? Can't be beat.
Even if you wanted to join, we would have said, Thank you, but no.None of them, where is that option
If you can figure out what 'dharma' is, then that is all that is required to decipher Hinduism. The rest all is but an extension.I don't know about Hinduism. Unless someone can explain these religions without using the words consciousness, being, universe, and cosmos, and instead use concrete words, then I can figure out my views on it.
Even if you wanted to join, we would have said, Thank you, but no. If you can figure out what 'dharma' is, then that is all that is required to decipher Hinduism. The rest all is but an extension.
There is no difference between the 'Dhamma' concept in Buddhism from that in other Indic religions (Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism). Shakyamuni's words are too precious to be forgotten. A spin is a spin, and there could be hundreds. I talk about 'dharma' without spins, and that does not change. It is eternal, that is why we term it as 'Sanatana'.I'm familiar with Dharma.. but from a Buddhist perspective So, I forgot a lot of what the Buddha spoke in many many of His sutras. I wonder if Hinduism has the spin on life as Buddhism--but then that's hard to ask, since there are so many sects.
There is no difference between the 'Dhamma' concept in Buddhism from that in other Indic religions (Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism). Shakyamuni's words are too precious to be forgotten. A spin is a spin, and there could be hundreds. I talk about 'dharma' without spins, and that does not change. It is eternal, that is why we term it as 'Sanatana'.
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Yes, you would need to be more specific than just 'Hinduism'. Like, if you say "I'm Hindu" then others will want to know what you mean by that. You can say "I'm Toist" "I'm Shinto-ist" or "I'm Wiccan" and the scope of what you are talking about will be much more established by those statements.Hinduism... a religion with 33,000,000 gods literally has something for everyone.
I would be me even if I wasn't. That's how cool I am.I would pick Hinduism even if I weren't a Hindu.