Hinduism Analysis

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The Beauty of Hinduism
Gandhi once said, “God has no religion”. This quote could mean thousands of things; it could mean that Gandhi didn’t believe in a god, that he believed in God, but not religion, or that he believed God didn’t care how a person found their way to him. Gandhi was a peaceful person; he believed in civil disobedience, and respecting people for who they were, which is why it was important for his religion to believe the same thing. Hinduism doesn’t just encompass one religion, it doesn’t say that because someone 's not a Hindu that their religion is invalid, in fact, it welcomes them. Hinduism wants them to find their own path to god; through reincarnation, through finding their avatar, and just losing their ego, it proves …show more content…

“Like bubbles that form on the bottom of the boiling teakettle, they make their way through the water (universe) until they break free into the limitless atmosphere of illumination (liberation).” (Huston Smith) Reincarnation is what allows Hindu’s the chance to experience life, over and over again. Until we finally get it right. “Karma decrees that every decision must have its its determinate consequences, but the decisions themselves are, in the last analysis, freely arrived at.” (Huston Smith) Who someone is and what they do in this life directly reflect what they will be in their next life. If they do something bad in this lifetime, they will be reincarnated as something at a lower level than they originated from. To live their life in a completed way, moving on to a better life in the next reincarnation, they need to perform their duty, or dharma, in the fullest way they possibly can. Reincarnation applies to everyone, not just Hindus. If someone was born a Hindu in one lifetime, there is no assurance that they will be born a Hindu the next. If they’re a Christian in one lifetime, they could be a Muslim the next. It doesn’t matter where they came from, where they 're going, or where they hope to be, they have absolutely no say in what life they’ll get next. They have no recollection of their past life, but their soul will know what it needs to do. People’s souls will learn from each reincarnation, that will allow them to make the best of the next one, until they finally complete their dharma. Hindu’s have a cast system that determines your dharma, and this allows people to have a better life the next time around. People cannot move up in the cast system without completing their dharma, and you cannot move on without reincarnating. The further up they are in the cast system, the closer they are to God, and the closer they are to finding their Atman. This is another way

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