Religions, eastern or western, IS NOT Dharma. [ oh yes, there are religions in east ! ]
Dharma is moral, ethical and truthful living. Not all religions, and not everything in any religion, is. Allan H wrote: > Vam you posted this: > 1 Assure salvation, the power for which is entirely with another > 2 Demand Belief in a defined presentation of thought and ideology > 3 Convert others to their fold through material lure, physical and > mental fear and reward. > then you are trying do convince me that dharma is not effected by it yet as > i look at the eastren religions I really see little or no difference, just > symantics > Allan > > > On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Vam <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Again : > > > > " ... one can quit or outgrow religion but not "dharma !" " > > > > The word religion as I have used is previously indicated. > > > > The traditions Molly speaks of are those that have largely outgrown > > religion ( in the sense I have used the word ). > > > > Vam wrote: > > > A post elsewhere... which cud be juxtaposed with thoughts generally > > > expressed here : > > > > > > " ... the word " religion " itself is a Western construct, meaning as > > > it came to be practiced by people - looking for salvation, believing > > > what they were told, and launching on their conversion drives > > > everywhere they went with their gun and swords and recycled loot. > > > > > > " Dharma is a totally different construct... the whole universe of > > > values and truths in and of which all beings are born, in and of which > > > they live, in and of which they depart, and in and of which they are > > > reborn. It is life and living itself, which exhorts us to do the > > > needful and the right, even while leaving us with the freedom and the > > > choice to do otherwise, as we please but with their respective > > > consequences. > > > > > > " Dharma is life itself, and the way of living in accord to universal > > > values and truths." > > > > > > ornamentalmind wrote: > > > > Yet, are those traditions in any way strictly monotheistic? Most that > > > > I am aware of do not make such a claim; although as you say some do. > > > > > > > > When it comes to the presentation of an argument, the terms used are > > > > often important as Vam knows. Making a claim for all cases in such a > > > > case is asking for rebuttal. Of course, that may have been his intent! > > > > > > > > On Sep 9, 4:16 am, Molly <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I would disagree in that there are mystical traditions to many > > eastern > > > > > and western religions that do none of those three. > > > > > > > > > > On Sep 9, 6:34 am, Vam <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Monotheistic Religions, as they are, do three things : > > > > > > 1 Assure salvation, the power for which is entirely with another > > > > > > 2 Demand Belief in a defined presentation of thought and ideology > > > > > > 3 Convert others to their fold through material lure, physical and > > > > > > mental fear and reward. > > > > > > > > > > > Atheistic disciplines, pantheistic and polytheistic ways of living > > do > > > > > > none of these. > > > > > > > > > > > They are therefore not religions as the people in the West and > > Middle > > > > > > East believe in and understand ! > > > > > > -- > ( > ) > |_D Allan > > May the flees of 1000 camels infect the crotch of who has ever ruined your > day and may their arms be two short to scratch. Then you can have a good > day.
