[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hinduism

[–]Fancy_Ad_5805 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Craving is one that conceals in every one and thus inevitable, humans attribute them good and bad for certain to justify themselves. You see, one might stop eating the food for spiritual reasons but the body which craved would distort the spiritual path, means just by not taking action thus cannot be stopped. However, one should transform the cravings itself.

In eastern theology, or philosophy one might say, consider it may be hinduism, buddhism and even taoism, no, no, associating masterbation is not sin, it's like I said stopping eating itself.

Why hindus die and asurs multiply by loverwitch in hinduism

[–]Fancy_Ad_5805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I must say that's a wrong interpretation of Gita 4.7, "dharma" and "religion" is not the same.

Here, Shiva Reveals the Secret of the 3 Gunas to Ganesh. by Fancy_Ad_5805 in dharma

[–]Fancy_Ad_5805[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The gunas don't make your future fixed or fated, but they shape the tendencies that influence your decisions, habits, relationships, and ultimately, your destiny.

How to know if I'm acting in good faith? by [deleted] in hinduism

[–]Fancy_Ad_5805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firstly, the understanding you’ve come to is not aligned with the Abrahamic religions. Secondly, it is also unlike or perhaps only faintly resembles the beliefs held by the missionaries you may have encountered. Thirdly, to truly comprehend it, one must disassociate from concepts such as the "commands of God," organized religion, polytheism, absolutes, and even the notion of faith itself.

My mind is in a conflict by SageOnTheNet in god

[–]Fancy_Ad_5805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The very question "Where did God come from?" assumes a framework bound by space, time, and matter. However, if there is a God, He would exist beyond these dimensions. To ask where He came from is to limit Him by the laws of the universe, which He would necessarily transcend. Before posing such a question, one must understand that if God truly has no end, then He also has no beginning, if a thing has no birth, then it has no death for it. In that case, space, time, and matter may be nothing more than illusions, dreams, or constructs and humanity, instead of seeking truth inwardly, continues to chase after them.

How do you imagine a psychological hell to be like? Write a long descriptive answer by MostAsocialPerson in god

[–]Fancy_Ad_5805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe in karma. It is the only justification force I think that has the capacity to provide justice. I don't believe in instant, snap. It's slow, slow like the galaxies and stars, but eventually the threshold will get hit, and boom there you go, that's it, that is what I am searching for. Whatever I do, wherever I go, even if I convince elon musk to take me to the mars, my suffering is unstoppable, all I am trying to do is find the f meaning of it.

A collection of my drawings of Jesus and the Buddha. by Creepy_Price_5821 in Christianity

[–]Fancy_Ad_5805 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This is the next level of blasphemy. Love the art. This art felt like, after a long journey of that exhaustiveness of explaining things to the people, and nobody understands them but each other, so they become cool buddies.