Hello, my religious perspective could be described as pantheistic, polytheistic, animistic, and even in a way monotheistic. I am not going to explain completely. Anyway, various aspects of Hinduism appeal to me very much. The idea of Bhraman to me seems self evident; I have also had visions of Hindu gods who's names I do not know while using visionary sacraments (I believe any more detail would violate forum rules). My understanding of the gods is that they are aspects of or manifestations of But on the other hand, I have heard it described as duty to accept your lot in life, and as the basis of the Caste system. Basically, this interpretation sounds like it can be used as a justification for oppressing certain groups of people; lower castes (or in capitalist countries other than India the poor classes) have a duty to play the role they were born into, and they were born into such low status as punishment misdeeds in past lives. To me, this sounds wrong. I would like to know how Indian Hindus actually understand the concept of Dharma, and what it means for how people should live and treat others. Thank you.
--Jesse Clark
--Jesse Clark