17.12.2007 | 03:12
One truth one god
- Sri Chinmoy [4] World Parliament of ReligionsIn 1894, the first World Parliament of Religions was held in Chicago, USA. This was a unique event which invited people from the main different religious traditions. The Parliament was a resounding success; in particular, an unknown Hindu yogi, Swami Vivekananda, touched the hearts and minds of the participants through his clarion call for religious unity and religious tolerance. "As different streams, having their sources in different places, all mingle their water in the sea, so, O Lord, the different paths which men take through different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to Thee."
Religious Beliefs of Sri Chinmoy Question: If you were comparing your religion to Islam, Christianity or Buddhism, which one is nearest to your belief? Sri Chinmoy: Being a spiritual man, I must say that there is only one religion. You call it Christianity, I call it Hinduism, somebody calls it Judaism and somebody else calls it Islam. But there is only one religion. So when there is one religion, there cannot be nearness or distance. There are many branches of the religion-tree, but there is only one religion, and that religion is God-realisation. The ultimate Goal of all religion is God-realisation. Religions may fight on the way to the goal, but at the end of the journey they become most intimate friends, and then they feel that they were all the time together on the same journey, only following different paths. True, sincere followers of any religion, either Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism or Judaism, will never find fault in the truths of other religions. They know that the ultimate . - Sri Chinmoy |
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Ingibjörg, 17.12.2007 kl. 14:08
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