What is the one great thing that you have learnt from your religion?
By ram_cv
@ram_cv (16513)
India
April 6, 2007 11:51am CST
All the religions have something good to offer. What is that one great thing that you have learnt from your religion that you would like to share with others?
For me, Hinduism teaches tolerance and an open mind and I find that these two things if applied in life makes you a winner in all aspects of life.
What is your learning from your religion?
Cheers!
Ram
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@whyaskq (7523)
• Singapore
6 Apr 07
The law of cause and effects. This is one law I find it very reasonable and logical. There is always a reason for any happening, and the happening is triggered by the ripening of all the factors at the same time. It is said a phenomena does not happen without a reason. A house cannot be build without the basic foundation, bricks, cement, workers etc. The house is the effect while the materials to build the house is the cause. Without the cause, there is no effect.
By accepting this law, it makes me ask less questions of why is this happening, etc.
@Manoj_s (939)
• India
20 May 07
Rama nama is the solution for all our problems in life(according to gandi) the lesson one teaches from hinduisam is selfless action ,action without expecting its results,or it is not survival that matters it is sacrifice is important in hinduisam.truth is god ,this quality is love ,so love is god.
there is no happiness in the world unless your mind is in peace.all the mind in the world are one if you change your mind in the good way all other mind also will automatically change.listen to your nature.listen to your heart .
self realisation is the aim of human life.liberation from rebirth.but i still to learn how to achieve that .rama rama
om shanti