James Field
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What is it that unites Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism ? Obviously they're from India and have certain concepts such as Dharma and Karma in common, but what else is there that y'all think they share in common ? Even amongst the religions themselves there are significant differences in doctrine and even practice, especially in the different sects of Hinduism and Buddhism. What about spiritual pracitces, a side from meditation, are there any that seem to be found in the other Indian religions or any that are applicable to the others ( and I ask this as someone who doesn't find syncretism a helpful practice)
I've alwas felt the most significant aspect which unites them was the realization that we aren't the body or the Ego; which always surpised me that it isn't brought up as much when someone asks about the beliefs of these religions/philosophies. Finally,if this is the most significant truth the Dharmic religions share would that mean that such concepts found outside of India could be considered Dhamric such as Gnosticism ?
I've alwas felt the most significant aspect which unites them was the realization that we aren't the body or the Ego; which always surpised me that it isn't brought up as much when someone asks about the beliefs of these religions/philosophies. Finally,if this is the most significant truth the Dharmic religions share would that mean that such concepts found outside of India could be considered Dhamric such as Gnosticism ?