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No i think you actually will find similarities in gnostic texts.I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
Please explainwhy will i likely find a Home at your mothers local temple?You’d likely find a home at my mother’s local temple. If that makes you feel any better?
I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
My mother is what we in the Hindu community call a “Sai Baba person.”Please explainwhy will i likely find a Home at your mothers local temple?
This universal hindu sect sounds lovely they believe the same as meMy mother is what we in the Hindu community call a “Sai Baba person.”
Basically a universalist sect of Hinduism that regards the Babas (Sai and Shirdi) as well prophets, for a lack of a better term.
So they welcome with open arms anyone regardless of faith, because to them the Abrahamics and the Dharmics have the same God. Just with different names and interpretations
For referenceThis universal hindu sect sounds lovely they believe the same as me
Yes.I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
This universal hindu sect sounds lovely they believe the same as me
Nah. Do you label your beliefs as personal religion?I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
Yes, probably, but aren't we all?I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
No, you are not strange at all.I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
The Abrahamic God and the Hindu and Buddhist God are one. Reincarnation is it's usual Buddhist or Hindu form is not correct. The qualities of a person can be transmitted, but not the essential person or soul. Of course, for a Buddhist the concept of a soul is not believed usually, depending on the Buddhist. There's also the problem of teachings being transmitted orally for centuries which also creates the possibility of someone making up what Krishna or Buddha said. I'm not sure karma exists in the Baha'i Writings or not. Karma is usually understood to be something impersonally happening in a kind of automatic way. It's possible, I suppose that there could be that a person with their actions cause a fate for them which God could interfere with for a better fate. It would be a modified karma. Is karma transmitted accurately orally like the concept of reincarnation? Unknown to me.I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?
Not because of that.I believe in the abrahamic God, but believe in karma and reincarnation. Am i strange?