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Which religion would give me meaning?
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I'm personally a fan of yogic philosophy. I also do enjoy reading the stories of Hindu gods and goddesses oh, not that you have to believe in them but their stories are relatable
I'm personally a fan of yogic philosophy. I also do enjoy reading the stories of Hindu gods and goddesses oh, not that you have to believe in them but their stories are relatable
There are many. I personally enjoy the yoga sutras of patanjali. But there are other books. One is simply entitled Hindu gods and goddesses. I personally enjoyed the stories of Shiva, Parvati, and Kali. Parvati and Kali are the same. An interesting triangle.
I should add that the yoga sutras of patanjali are just yogic philosophy as I said before. As far as Hindu gods and goddesses go you just got to read about them either through books written about them or you could easily just Wikipedia that s***. But I do like the triangle happening between Shiva, Kali and Parvati. Kali is an avatar Parvati and so cool their story between the three of them.
I actually did find my own in Christianity, but I also respect that others have different systems and it is neither my place to condemn, judge, hate, etc. nor is is appropriate for me to "preach" at you based on the question.
However, the question suggests you are still seeking, and I believe there is an answer for you. I'd encourage you to consider continuing that search so that you can make a fully informed decision. Thanks, I wish you the best on the path you choose.
The whole of the Buddhist life is built for overcoming craving. There are many ways, practicing meditation, Practicing Ethics and generosity is another, also practicing and developing wisdom would be another tenet
As for practicing the Eightfold path, if you read up on it, you will get a better answer.
This book is a very good start for learning about Buddhism
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