The original science and key to our survival as a species
This
page is part of a submission to a global forum established to help reform global
governance and an alternative to the current model that is clearly failing.
It is only when you understand yourself from an internal perspective that you
will understand Hinduism, for it is a celebration of life and a way of living in harmony with nature. Few people realise that thousands of years ago
before Persia, Greece and Rome became empires, Hinduism was the primary
influence in the world. It is from India that we get the roots of today's
science, technology and language for it is the mother of nations and
civilisation as we know it.
There are masses of people today who believe they are educated, who know the
world and the differences between right and wrong. Yet they remain unhappy
because they believe what they've been taught within an unjust system where
philosophies have been invented to justify the appalling behaviour of
colonialism and modern economics where power triumphs yet victories are
ultimately empty for the winners and devastating for the losers.
The uneducated and morally justified continue to suffer and often despise India
and Hinduism as they are so attached to their ignorance and artificially
inflated sense of self superiority. This ignorance and bad attitude toward life
is destroying our planet and sending human civilisation toward extinction. Those
in the developed world look at suicide and say how bad it is, but so few seem to
care that we are through our attitudes towards life, committing mass suicide and
dragging Hinduism along as well.
The simple difference between Hinduism and Abrahamic religions is that Hinduism
requires no beliefs, Hinduism teaches that the human body and mind are the most
marvellous and sophisticated gadgets on this planet. Because our sense
perception is only experienced within our own minds, the universe as we perceive
it actually exists within our own consciousness. Simply put, what we see around
us is simply a reflection of our internal state of being.
In contrast, the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam all
require that people believe in something unknown and imperceptible that cannot
be scientifically validated. A part of this belief package that must be
subscribed to is that the world is external to our consciousness which causes
the population to see themselves as something separate from the world, separate
from nature and wanting to control life. But in doing so, while physical
technologies and comforts have been achieved, there is no internal balance and
this is what is driving civilisation to its own destruction.
1. Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)
"Hindus and Hinduism will one day rule the world, because this is a combination
of knowledge and wisdom".
2. Herbert Wells (1846 - 1946):
"Until the effectiveness of Hinduism is restored, how many generations will
suffer atrocities and life will be cut off, then one day the entire world will
be attracted to it, on that day there will be a heart change and on that day the
world will be inhabited.
3. Albert Einstein (1879-1955):
"I understand that through his intelligence and awareness he did that which the
Jews could not do. In Hinduism it is the power that can lead to peace."
4. Huston Smith (1919):
"The faith which is upon us and this is better than us in the world, then it is
Hinduism. If we open our hearts and minds for it, then it will be good for us".
5. Michael Nostradamus (1503 - 1566):
"Hinduism will become the ruler religion in Europe, but the famous city of
Europe will become the Hindu capital".
6. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970):
"I read Hinduism and realized that it is for the religion of all the world and
all mankind." Hinduism will spread throughout Europe and in Europe, big thinkers
of Hinduism will emerge. One day it will come that Hindus will be the real
stimulus of the world. ".
7. Gosta Lobon (1841 - 1931):
"Hindus speak of peace and reconciliation. I invite Christians to appreciate the
faith of reform."
8. Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950):
"The entire world will accept Hindu religion one day and if it can not even
accept the real name it will accept it by name only." West will accept Hinduism
one day and Hindu will be the religion of those who have studied in the world ".
9. Johann Geith (1749 - 1832):
"We all have to accept Hinduism now or later and this is the real religion. If I
say no to Hindu, I will not feel bad, I accept this right thing."
27 Reasons to know Hinduism on facebook.
The Abrahamic religions are all about domination and this idea is a
misinterpretation of Vedic scriptures taken out of context and reshaped for
political expediency and other environmental factors. In contrast, Hinduism is
about harmonising with nature and working to understand the internal nature of
being human which amongst other things provides a permanent solution to
suffering referred to as liberation or enlightenment.
In our race to self-destruction we have reached a stage our evolution where if
we want to maintain our current standard of living, we need several more planets
to provide the natural resources. We also have to consider that the wealthiest
20% of the worlds population consume 80% of all produce and 1/3 of the world
population remains hungry. Hinduism teaches how to live comfortably without
destroying the world whereas capitalism and the free market economy which is the
spawn of the Abrahamic beliefs is actually destroying us.
Hinduism is based on a science which is directly perceivable by all citizens and
it requires very little in the way of administration. This allows citizens to
become explorers within their own personal universe and when this occurs, a new
age of peace and prosperity for all will eventuate, so why do we continue
marching towards extinction?
Unfortunately, without understanding mantra saasthram, tantra saasthram, yantra
saasthram and then their application with aagama saasthram , one cannot explain
the figurines of any ancient Hindu temple and any historicity associated with
them. All the four are difficult to understand without a guide teacher aka guru
meaning education needs to be reshaped on the gurukul model.
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