Laddu1
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I know this seems a bit silly as most people would say "... uhh at the temple? duh??" but it is not so easy for me, or maybe I am making this too difficult (probably the latter).
In my city we have one iskcon temple and a hindu minority. A "regular" hindu temple with various deities is located about 2 hours away. They are privately managed and therefore don't have regular festivities like iskcon does. Also I commute about 2.5 hours every day for work and so on the weekend I absolutely cannot step in a train again.
I used to be in iskcon and will probably go there at least once again in the future for some festival, but for now, because of their cult tactics, I stay away from them so that I don't become a fanatic again. And I am also tired of devotees telling me how to live my life and how sinful my lifestyle is and whatnot.
And the hindu minority temple.. well I have seen videos of it online and all of it was in their language and to be honest I don't feel comfortable going there. (no offense, it's just very different for me).
I would like to find local-ish (or even international) friends with whom I can share kirtan links and do arati together and take deities for a walk. Maybe even one day a romantic interest.
I try looking online but people are either not interested in it, or once again are telling me that I do it all wrong. Those who do happen to be interested, they are very much into the philosophy kind of it, whereas I prefer the practical activities and to be honest don't really understand philosophy much.
Where I live, pretty much all of the youth is atheist (which makes sense as religious leaders are corrupt) and the concept of deities is regarded with curiosity at best, or with a weirded out face expression (most of the time) at worst.
Am I asking for too much...?
Thank you to everyone reading
In my city we have one iskcon temple and a hindu minority. A "regular" hindu temple with various deities is located about 2 hours away. They are privately managed and therefore don't have regular festivities like iskcon does. Also I commute about 2.5 hours every day for work and so on the weekend I absolutely cannot step in a train again.
I used to be in iskcon and will probably go there at least once again in the future for some festival, but for now, because of their cult tactics, I stay away from them so that I don't become a fanatic again. And I am also tired of devotees telling me how to live my life and how sinful my lifestyle is and whatnot.
And the hindu minority temple.. well I have seen videos of it online and all of it was in their language and to be honest I don't feel comfortable going there. (no offense, it's just very different for me).
I would like to find local-ish (or even international) friends with whom I can share kirtan links and do arati together and take deities for a walk. Maybe even one day a romantic interest.
I try looking online but people are either not interested in it, or once again are telling me that I do it all wrong. Those who do happen to be interested, they are very much into the philosophy kind of it, whereas I prefer the practical activities and to be honest don't really understand philosophy much.
Where I live, pretty much all of the youth is atheist (which makes sense as religious leaders are corrupt) and the concept of deities is regarded with curiosity at best, or with a weirded out face expression (most of the time) at worst.
Am I asking for too much...?
Thank you to everyone reading
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