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What is the one question within your own religion/belief that you ponder about, and struggle to find answer to?
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That is a relly good question And i think most faith based religious teachings would be able to answer it.No religion here but i do ponder the question "why do some people put so much faith into their faith?"
What is the one question within your own religion/belief that you ponder about, and struggle to find answer to?
That is a relly good question And i think most faith based religious teachings would be able to answer it.
In buddhism there is not a direct faith toward a God or even to Buddha, but you can say that we do put faith in that the teching given by Buddha is true and that when we follow it we too can gain inner wisdom to enlighten. But the difference in the way i see it is that as a buddhist we must do the work our self to gain this wisdom, where for example many from Christian faith do put full faith on God to take them to heaven. But i will let Christian answer for this form of faith, I honestly do not know enough about that form of faith
You found all answer to every question so far?There isn’t one in mine.
None.What is the one question within your own religion/belief that you ponder about, and struggle to find answer to?
Does it matter whether or not it is true?What is the one question within your own religion/belief that you ponder about, and struggle to find answer to?
Well it depend on if the question that arise will give more inner wisdom when the question has been answered i would think.Does it matter whether or not it is true?
You found all answer to every question so far?
You creating a course for beginner in Saivite Hinduism? That is really goodIn my sampradaya's introductory course text for youth, there are 67 one page question/answers., in basic English. I'd have to get to a 68th one.
You creating a course for beginner in Saivite Hinduism? That is really good
Ah okNot me. The teachers in my sampadraya (teaching lineage). That book was published maybe 8 years back. It's just the basics.
I'm going to ask God.....What is the one question within your own religion/belief that you ponder about, and struggle to find answer to?
What is the one question within your own religion/belief that you ponder about, and struggle to find answer to?
To answer for my self, Yes i found truth within my path in Buddhism, but there will always be question i can ask The level of wisdom i am at now is not the highest i can reach so still there are questions to be asked to my selfIf you have found your truth, why would you have, or even need, questions?
To answer for my self, Yes i found truth within my path in Buddhism, but there will always be question i can ask The level of wisdom i am at now is not the highest i can reach so still there are questions to be asked to my self
That is very good When this works for you then it is the right path for youBut in my journey I have found wisdom comes even if no question is there. I don't ask anymore, and I receive more than I could imagine. I just leave myself open for the input.
To answer for my self, Yes i found truth within my path in Buddhism, but there will always be question i can ask The level of wisdom i am at now is not the highest i can reach so still there are questions to be asked to my self