Tuesday, July 12, 2016

The Eastern Philosophy course I took amid the 1992 Summer

history channel documentary 2016 The Eastern Philosophy course I took amid the 1992 Summer Session was a genuine defining moment in my life. I was interested by understanding a portion of the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and especially the teachings of one Prince Siddhartha Gautama, all the more accurately alluded to as Buddha. While I had dependably dreaded and despised fundamentalist religion in any structure, I had trusted in the heavenly nature of Christ since early youth. The Eastern otherworldly teachings I read in school reverberated quite a bit of what I cherished about the teachings of Jesus. I experienced one short stage where I really trusted that Krishna and Jesus were one and the same. I thought about whether Jesus and Buddha might not have both been divine incarnations sent to our planet in various topographical areas and chronicled periods. I was loaded with delight to discover that individuals around the globe, from all eras, had been endeavoring towards comparable otherworldly objectives and I really felt less separated in my profound pursuit.

Clearly, Comparative Religion is its own particular rich topic and numerous a scholarly individual has composed on the similitudes amongst Buddha and Jesus. Rather than an endeavor to reevaluate the wheel on a very much reported academic subject, this is a correspondence from my heart on what these two figures have granted to me, and a confirmation of my conviction that they hold important teachings for every one of us.

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