paarsurrey
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paarsurrey said: ↑
Like @Vinayaka guided me to a site that mentions:
"Nine Beliefs of Hinduism
http://www.neelkanthdhaam.org/nbh.html
On truth, the differences are just misunderstandings and with peace dialogue these misunderstandings could be removed.
misunderstand (v.)
c. 1200; see mis- (1) + understand. Related: Misunderstood; misunderstanding.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=misunderstand
misgiving (n.)
c. 1600, "feeling of mistrust or sudden apprehension," verbal noun from misgive "cause to feel doubt" (1510s), usually said of one's heart or mind, frommis- (1) + give (v.) in its secondary Middle English sense of "suggest." Related: Misgivings.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=misgiving
I agree with you, and I have corrected my post accordingly. Thanks for pointing it out.
So , earlier it were misunderstandings that when persisted turned into misgivings.
Now we have to turn the wheel of the ship back in time. May our sailing in time be blessed by Brahman/Brahma/Waheguru!.
Regards
Like @Vinayaka guided me to a site that mentions:
"Nine Beliefs of Hinduism
- I believe in the divinity of the Vedas
- I believe in a one, all-pervasive Supreme Being
- I believe that the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation
- I believe in karma
- I believe that the soul reincarnates,
- I believe that divine beings exist in unseen worlds
- I believe that a spiritually awakened master, or satguru
- I believe that all life is sacred,
- I believe that no particular religion teaches the only way to salvation above all others"
http://www.neelkanthdhaam.org/nbh.html
On truth, the differences are just misunderstandings and with peace dialogue these misunderstandings could be removed.
OK, then if I understand, it's misunderstandings rather than misgivings? Misgivings means a feeling of doubt about something : a feeling that something might not be right or might not work as planned (Merriam-Webster). I'm not criticizing your English, I just wanted to clarify.
misunderstand (v.)
c. 1200; see mis- (1) + understand. Related: Misunderstood; misunderstanding.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=misunderstand
misgiving (n.)
c. 1600, "feeling of mistrust or sudden apprehension," verbal noun from misgive "cause to feel doubt" (1510s), usually said of one's heart or mind, frommis- (1) + give (v.) in its secondary Middle English sense of "suggest." Related: Misgivings.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=misgiving
I agree with you, and I have corrected my post accordingly. Thanks for pointing it out.
So , earlier it were misunderstandings that when persisted turned into misgivings.
Now we have to turn the wheel of the ship back in time. May our sailing in time be blessed by Brahman/Brahma/Waheguru!.
Regards