Sikhism is covered at 40:00 minuites. The most spiritual place on earth, the Indian subcontinent is travelled through searching for the answers: why are there so many different Hindu gods, what is Karma. He visits Tibetan Buddhists and discovers Hindu sects which walk on fire and also Jainism and Zoroastrianism is looked at.
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I seriously doubt the accuracy of the translator at around 6:00 where he translates that to have good karma is to follow God.
Buddhism does not require one to follow Gods. It is the search for the enlightened state of mind. As for suffering, it is often used as a translation of Dukka. Dukka appears to me a different concept than suffering, though it isn't pleasant. Check wikipedia. Karma I think is said to reside in the most abstract part of consciousness. Karmic retribution selfinflicted.
Well done to the presenter of this series. He is an example of how all people of no faith and people of one faith should be open and accepting of all religions. This series shows how all faiths are simply different ways of describing the functions of the universe and how to tap the divine. They are merely different paths leading to the same goal. Particularly good is when the Jain nun talks about how all religions should not harm any sentient beings. Then there would be more peace in the world.
ha ha and what do you think atheism is? its a religion and religion means way of life darwinism is also a religeon like freemasonry...so while you think in your head what came first the chicken or the egg....by the time you find the answer your athiest religion will be destroyed as with your fellow athiest mates to by the one and only true god...so put that in darwins crack pipe and smoke it,
really paaji, how can you call Islam Satanic, when our own religion (Sikhism) takes so much from Islam, and formed as a bridge between Islam and Hinduism?
Sikhism is Agnostic...therefore can borrow positive aspects from any religion. It is NOT based on a 'god' speaking to a 'prophet' and all of a sudden a book pops out. Sikhism corrects the erroneous concepts, superstitions, irrelevant traditions, inconsistencies, treatment of women, sexual sin, pedophilia, caste system and other immoral aspects of other religions.
Sikhism as a religion does not rely on perfection, but on unifying. The people in Sikhism are not perfect, unfortunately.
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Buddhism does not require one to follow Gods. It is the search for the enlightened state of mind.
As for suffering, it is often used as a translation of Dukka. Dukka appears to me a different concept than suffering, though it isn't pleasant. Check wikipedia.
Karma I think is said to reside in the most abstract part of consciousness. Karmic retribution selfinflicted.
u are an arrogant and ignorant poor person in worldfact perspectives, and if u don`t have anything pleasent to say..HUSJ UP!
its allowed under certain conditions..
Sikhism as a religion does not rely on perfection, but on unifying. The people in Sikhism are not perfect, unfortunately.