Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Boycott Valentine Day Valentine’s Day was not part of Indian culture "It is nothing but a Western onslaught on India's culture to attract youth for commercial purposes." Sick!ular Media is Promoting Look at Indian Marxist partys Own Kairali TV leftist limestone bosses are enjoying the fruits of capitalism they are Sold out For Money ?? The banality of Valentine Day 2/11/2006 11:09:41 AM HK Correspondent Source: http://www.haindavakeralam.org/PageModule.aspx?PageID=667&SKIN=C Christian western confidence has fallen to low ebb. Those who dreamed of world evangelization and conquest are now desperate. There is a crisis of confidence. The international dimensions of the current malaise indicate that it cannot be attributed to western failure of nerve or marketable ideas. They have lost the capacity to confront non-Christian world militarily but they have devised plans for cultural invasion, shape public opinion, and undermine spiritual traditions. With the help of multi national corporations, the Christian west is now engaged in a psychological warfare to breakdown the barriers to free market activity, smash through or bypass the culture and spiritual tradition. This will give way before organized Christian evangelists can promote their well-packaged conversion products. Celebrating Valentine Day and selling Valentine Cards in India is a cultural invasion that introduces one of the worst features of the collapsing Christian empire. It is a deliberate and cleverly devised plan of deceitful battle for our mind. It is a subtle attempt to liberate Indians from their rich culture and enslave them with rigid, fundamentalist, exclusive dogma. It is a deliberate plan to force Hindus to discard their spiritual tradition and force them to escape from freedom to slavery. Promoting Valentines Day is a deliberate ploy to trivialize our cultural tradition, spiritual festivals, social customs and religious holidays. In the name of love, romance and courtship, Valentine Day is used to promote pre-marital sex, and trivial, valueless western life style. For the multi national corporations, India is a market place. The marketing experts, the media and the business people join together to promote Valentine cards, fast foods and party gadgets to make money. They neglect traditional culture and promote fast food culture and throw away products. The marketing of discarded western goods and meaningless cultural festivals devalues our spiritual past and create a cultural crisis. A nation is known, and the people have been recognized on the basis of religion, art, festivals, customs, food, language and spiritual tradition. A nation’s cultural habits and religious practices make them unique. India has survived hundreds of years of Muslim invasion and Christian colonization because Hindus were able to preserve the spiritual tradition. Now the Christian west is attempting to decimate our eternal Hindu culture by dubious means. This Valentine Day celebration is a clear form of cultural invasion, a psychological trick to oppress our dynamic, vibrant and eternal culture. The deliberate and cunning strategy to devalue our Hindu culture needs to be resisted. Hindus need to examine how western cultural habits and religious holidays like Valentine Day are infiltrating our society. Our survival as a nation, our social, political, economic, cultural future depends on resisting cultural invasion disguised in many forms including Valentine Day. It is a deceptive, open and covert form of psychological warfare to annihilate our Hindu tradition. There is nothing wrong in modernizing our nation, embracing progressive ideas, but denial of our rich Hindu cultural traditions and festivals for flimsy, meaningless consumer products and transient habits are dangerous for the future of our nation. It is time to resist cultural invasion and keep our distance from festivals like Valentine Day. PROTEST AND ASK THEM TO STOP PROMOTING THIS KIND OF DIRTY VALENTINES DAY IN TELEVISION here is some malayalam channels Promoting valentines days mail them take telephone call them feed back them & PROTEST http://www.kairali.tv/contactus.htm marxist party channel they are dedicated today feb14 24 hrs for valentinesday Giving diamond pendant from sms messages ! and the sponser is alukkas ! every one send Maha Sivarathri wishes sms to friends & tv channels instead of valentines sms kairali tv KAI space'message'your name send to 676776 http://www.asianetplus.tv/contactus.htm http://www.asianetplus.tv/feedback.htm asianetplus SMS Boycott valentines day Asianet Plus 'AP'space'your name'space'you message' send to 7887 Kiran tv 'KW'space'yourname'space'yourmessage' send to 5858 sun music,ndtv,aajtak,starnews feed back to all channels who are promoting thic Valentines day http://www.ndtv.com/feedback/default.asp http://www.aajtak.com/?STORY=CONTACT Legend behind Who was Valentine? Three theories: 1.Valentine was a Roman priest who was martyred during the persecution of Claudius the Goth around A.D. 269 or 270 and buried on the Flaminian Way. 2.Valentine was a bishop of Terni martyred in Rome. 3. Valentine as a young, though unsaved helped Christians during a time of persecution. He was caught and put in jail, became a believer there and was clubbed to death for this on February 14, 269. While in prison he is said to have sent messages to friends saying, "Remember your Valentine" and "I love you". In one story it is said that Valentine was a priest that secretly married couples, defying the law of Emperor Claudius which temporarily forbid marriages. Valentine was imprisoned for refusing to worship pagan gods. Making friends with the jailers daughter, he is said to have cured her through prayer, and on the date of his execution (Feb. 14th) he is said to written her a not signed "Your Valentine". The one thing we can be sure of is that at least one person by the name of Valentine did live and that he was killed for being a Christian. Beyond this we are on shaky ground. The 14th of February was set apart as the special day to remember Saint Valentine. This was one day before the Roman feast of Lupercalia, a pagan love festival. In 496 A.D. Pope Gelasius changed Lupercalia from the 15th to the 14th to try and stop the pagan celebration. The church realized that there was nothing wrong with celebrating love, only the pagan elements insulted God. Lupercalia was done away with, but it had left it's mark on Saint Valentine's Day. (source: http://www.bright.net/~magates/Valentine/). Basant Panchmi Hindu groups have appealed to the country's youth to boycott the 'Western festival' and instead observe the 'Basant Panchmi' as a day of love and friendship in a 'decent Indian way'. Unmarried couples get societal license for sex on the day of Saint Valentine's day. How ironic of a Saint to permit licentious behavior! Indian value system places ultra-importance for a bramacharya to gain inner control over this all-consuming primal force and direct it toward the Supreme Brahman. Unwed people celebrating valentines day will most definitely lead to "sex before marriage", unwed mothers and other social ills that plague western society. Western societies have excellent government programs to tackle social issues and steer clear of catastrophic disasters like AIDS and other STDS. Hindu festivals are banned in the Northeast. Indian youth was imitating the Western values at a time when the Western people were increasingly attracted to Indian ethos. It is ironic that even after celebrating Valentine's Day, the West has the highest divorce rates in the world. According the Scientific American magazine: Divorce rates in most Western countries are much higher now than they were before 1970, probably resulting in part from the growing economic independence of women, which makes it easier for wives to walk away from bad marriages. Only 67 percent of American women aged 35 to 44 were legally married as of 1998. In Britain, divorce rates are up as well according to ABCNews.com May 17.2002). It is an indirect imposition of cultural change and consumerism for the benefit of big businesses. It has nothing to do with any religion at all nor with expression of love. Records show church's decades of patience with pedophile priests, while victims were ignored by Laura Wides, Associated Press Oct. 12, 2005 Gay mariages @ Catholic Church Newly released records of sex abuse claims against 126 priests that are at the core of hundreds of lawsuits against the Archdiocese of Los Angeles show that church officials for decades moved accused priests between counseling and new assignments. Attorneys for 500 alleged victims and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles had previously agreed to release the information, but lawyers for accused clergy succeeded in blocking publication, arguing it would violate priests' privacy rights. An appellate court last month ordered the documents to be released after nearly three years of legal wrangling. The records conform with the pattern of the abuse crisis that erupted in the American church nearly four years ago. In many cases, the church provided years of therapy to accused clergy, believing the men could be rehabilitated, then assigned them to new parishes, which often resulted in new claims against them. Still, the Los Angeles Archdiocese appears to have so far avoided the damaging full disclosure forced on other American dioceses by judges and grand juries. Church officials late Tuesday released summaries of their personnel records. By comparison, the files a judge unsealed in the Archdiocese of Boston, where the abuse crisis began in early 2002, contained doctors' reports, memos from diocesan officials about meetings with distraught parents and other details that revealed an insensitivity to victims. The documents enraged Catholics and forced Cardinal Bernard Law to resign as Boston archbishop. Raymond P. Boucher, the lead plaintiffs' attorney in Los Angeles, said the newly released information was a first step, but that complete personnel files should be made public. "The significance of these files is that they provide a little more information for the public about the church's knowledge and frankly their participation in the molestation of children, but until the (entire) files are made public, we're not going to be satisfied," he said. Archdiocese attorney J. Michael Hennigan called Boucher's concerns that the summaries might be whitewashed "nonsense." "Ray has not seen the files themselves and has no basis to say that beyond speculation," he said. "These are accurate descriptions of the content of the files, without disclosing confidential communication." The records cover priests who were ordained as far back as the 1920s. Cardinal Roger Mahony, who has led the archdiocese since 1985, had overseen many of the men. A spokesman for Mahony has repeatedly insisted the cardinal wanted to reveal the information to promote reconciliation with victims, but was barred by confidentiality laws. David Clohessy, national director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, accused Mahony of "shameless posturing as some sort of reformer," while he used legal maneuvers to block a full accounting of his role in the crisis. "Mahony is grasping at straws to convince his flock that he's not as awful as many of his colleagues," Clohessy said. "And as he has for years, Mahony is trying anything he can dream up to avoid having to fully reveal how little he did to safeguard innocent kids from abusive clerics." The documents offer details in numerous cases, though much of the information has already been published. In many of the files, there was little mention of child molestation. Instead, euphemisms such as "boundary violations" were used to describe the conduct. One priest, who served as a teacher and administrator at numerous Southern California schools, was convicted of molesting two boys and given probation. The conviction was later expunged from his record. A subsequent report was made in 1994 of "boundary violations," in which he allegedly patted the buttocks of a teenager. He entered alcohol treatment days later and was eventually placed on leave. Another priest's file shows the archdiocese received repeated complaints that he engaged in "inappropriate sexual conduct with children" beginning in 1959, but that it did not appear to take significant action against him until 1994 when he was relieved of his duties, according to the documents. Many bishops have said they were misled by therapists to believe that a sexual attraction to young people could be cured. As church officials' understanding of sex abuse deepened, accused priests were generally removed from the ministry altogether, Hennigan said. The archdiocese, the nation's largest, serves nearly 3.6 million people in 284 parishes. It has posted about 150 pages of summaries from the clergy files on its Web site. http://www.unknownnews.net/vaticanpedophilesclub.html Catholic Pedophile Priests: The Effect on US Society Here are a few of the highlights. US clerics accused of abuse from 1950-2002: 4,392. About 4% of the 109,694 serving during those 52 years. Individuals making accusations: 10,667. Victims' ages: 5.8% under 7; 16% ages 8-10; 50.9% ages 11-14; 27.3% ages 15-17. Victims' gender: 81% male, 19% female Duration of abuse: Among victims, 38.4% said all incidents occurred within one year; 21.8% said one to two years; 28%, two to four years; 11.8% longer. Victims per priest: 55.7% with one victim; 26.9% with two or three; 13.9% with four to nine; 3.5% with 10 or more (these 149 priests caused 27% of allegations). Abuse locations: 40.9% at priest's residence; 16.3% in church; 42.8% elsewhere. Known cost to dioceses and religious orders: $572,507,094 (does not include the $85 million Boston settlement and other expenses after research was concluded). (Hartford Courant, 2/27/04) http://www.priestsofdarkness.com/stats.html Trial starts in pedophile priest's slaying Geoghan's case sparked the clergy sex abuse scandal that erupted in Boston in 2002 when records were released showing that church higher-ups had shuffled him and dozens of other priests from parish to parish despite allegations they were sexually abusing children. At the time of his death, Geoghan, 68, was serving a nine- to 10-year sentence for groping a 10-year-old boy. He also was accused in civil lawsuits of molesting nearly 150 boys over three decades. Druce, 40, a convicted murderer who already is serving a life sentence, unsuccessfully used an insanity defense during his 1989 trial for the killing of a man who allegedly made a sexual advance toward him after picking him up hitchhiking. http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/01/09/priest...tion=cnn_latest Dan Wasserman, The Boston Globe Visit an archive of the artist's most recent cartoons in the drop menu at the right. 02/13/06 02/09/06 02/07/06 02/06/06 02/03/06 01/30/06 01/26/06 01/25/06 01/23/06 01/19/06 01/17/06 01/12/06 01/11/06 01/10/06 01/09/06 01/04/06 12/28/05 12/27/05 12/22/05 12/21/05 12/20/05 12/19/05 12/14/05 12/13/05 12/12/05 12/08/05 12/07/05 12/06/05 11/28/05 11/22/05 11/21/05 11/18/05 11/15/05 11/14/05 11/11/05 11/10/05 11/07/05 11/04/05 11/02/05 10/31/05 10/28/05 10/27/05 10/26/05 10/24/05 10/20/05 10/19/05 10/18/05 10/11/05 10/04/05 09/29/05 09/22/05 09/21/05 09/14/05 09/13/05 09/07/05 09/06/05 09/02/05 08/31/05 08/30/05 08/29/05 08/12/05 08/10/05 08/08/05 08/03/05 08/02/05 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Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Interesting thought. Is English language part of "Indian Culture"? And yet it is english that has been the basis of the success of the Indian professionals in the global community? Is corruption and sloth, and cheating and backstabbing, and manipulating and the filthy masala movies, insulting and killing women in the name of dowry, insulting human beings in the name of caste, to name a few, part of Indian culture too? Why don't you attempt to extract the "foreign" elements from Indian culture today .. music, food, lifestyle, literature, anything and see what all you need to "boycott"! Fanaticism is the worst enemy of a culture. Instead sit back, take 20 deep breaths, meditate or praise Krishna or shiva or whoever and ask yourself what would your devata do if he was given this task! _/\_ Tat twam asi Uma , shakti shakti <hindushakti2000 wrote: > > Boycott Valentine Day > > > > > Valentine's Day was not part of Indian culture > > "It is nothing but a Western onslaught on India's culture to attract youth for commercial purposes." > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 , "Tatwamasi" <tatwamasi wrote: > > Interesting thought. > > Is corruption and sloth, and cheating and backstabbing, and > manipulating and the filthy masala movies, insulting and killing > women in the name of dowry, insulting human beings in the name of > caste, to name a few, part of Indian culture too? --------------------- agree in principle...accepting anything good (like language) is not bad. but seeing corruption sloth, cheating backstabbing, manipulating..in india shows your ignorance ...Can u tell me USA is free of these things ?? Filthy masala movies ? what about milions of blue films made in USA? dowry deaths? have you forgotten the thousands of women mudered in the name of witchcraft? or the western girls raped by own relatives and made pregnent?? Caste? it is not far in past that blacks were slaves ..and were treated at par with animals....West still hate colored and most of them are racists...only they pretend not to be I am not advocating social-evils prevailing in india..but it is painful to see a sadhka seeing bad things only about India and its culture. Can we forget the Torch of Truth prevailing in india...in forms of our ancient scriptures..which will show light to the world... India is a beautiful country...and I love it with all its weaknesses...which i am sure will fade away with spritual progress with love baba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Dear all very interesting thought indeed ...... But we must be carefull ....... True , everything about west is not bad neither is all good about us. However there is one fundamental difference ...even after 900 years of colonial rule and constant attack on our dharma the sattvic flame still burns strong.... where as if you see west is completely Rajasic and Tamasic even when they do some good Tamas creeps into it in the form of pride and vanity. When India refused aid after tsunami there was a lot of hulla in West about it .... Mother Teresa always insisted on conversion in return for helping the poor.(How motherly indeed !!!) But even while all this is true i do not support attacking shops selling valentine day items etc Instead we should spread Sattvic message , need of the hour is to organize the hindu community at grass root level( the poor / lower castes) so that this constant bombardment can be withstood and repulsed. br Aditya Tatwamasi <tatwamasi wrote: Spiritual path Aum Visit your group "" on the web. What are the most popular cars? Find out at Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Extremist thinking doesn't befit a sadhak at any time. Neither does tunnel vision. No one can accuse me of not having the absolute highest respect for Sanatan Dharm and India and I have spoken of it many a time in my past posts. I know its painful to see the negative within our own self! I do have trouble however with simply basking in our past glory and blaming today's problems on everyone else! Instead of looking at what is making young and old seek out occasions like Valentines day, we blame foreign culture for it! Everything is totally someone else's responsibility, not mine! I don't see the fanatics protesting in equally loud voices killing of females babies! As far as the ills of the west, I can make a list longer than you can imagine. I work with the poorest and the most dis-enfranchised. But that is not the purpose of this discussion. Two wrongs don't make a right! Unless we begin to identify what we are doing to maintain the strengths of our culture, how are we assisting our youth to transition and translate our cultural strengths into the needs of the global age where mass communication is removing all boundaries for young and old, we will not be able to make sense of its social and moral development. We need to understand what needs are being served by such celebrations like Valentines day or Christmas day, and how they can be served in equally meaningful ways through our own culture to our youth today. For instance Qn. What is it about Valentines Day that is so attractive to our people today? What purpose do you think it is serving? _/\_ Tat twam asi Uma PS Blue films? Do you know where is its biggest market? , "Baba ji" <beirut_ka_baba wrote: > > I am not advocating social-evils prevailing in india..but it is > painful to see a sadhka seeing bad things only about India and its > culture. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 , "Tatwamasi" <tatwamasi wrote: > > Extremist thinking doesn't befit a sadhak at any time. Neither does The youth of india(or any country).. are always fascinated by any new idea, which breaks their old age customs. Youth are ready to dance naked, or smoke marijuana..in the name of western culture. Can you please tell me a few benefits of Valentine's day for indian masses ? baba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Uma, I don’t think this is fanaticism, its reaction towards the opportunist youths who find ways to perform incorrect and immoral activities. If you see the Indian culture, it is basically supportive to spiritual rather than material things. Off course the followers misinterpret the things and they get extremist about it, that’s different subject. There is no specific celebration in Indian culture for "lovers" since it was taken as individual preference and not a social programme. Deep love on physical body is never been a focus of attainment in Indian culture. The "charvak" (rinam krutva ghritam pibet" )philosophy was there in old days too. Also "Lord Shri Bhartuhari"s "shringarshatak,"kalidas"meghdoota""mritshakaticam",Vasyayan "kamsutra", everything which is most materialistic was there in the society. Yet it couldn’t got into main flow of Indian culture. Because the Indian culture is always focused towards more in spirituality. They accept sexuality as normal behavior and nothing more than that. In wedding the oath is taken "naticharami" means what? I will never be excessive in action, specifically including sex. The systems were made so that the focus shall not be material. The intention of Valentine Day may be good, but under its name if worse things are happening, then it is qualified for boycott only for india, because of the difference in social setup. Although boycott is not the solution of problem, coz the people who are celebrating don’t know what the valentine is, how one can expect them to do proper things on that day? hemadri Pandit has written "Dharmasindhu" in four volumes. One volume is only for celebrations of various utsavs and vratas. If we count them, everyday we will have to perform two or three celebrations, Still more celebrations are required? When people will really be acquainted with our culture and its meanings, they will stop doing activities which are irrelevant, Till then at least some glimpses of resistance to worst actions is definitely required. --- Tatwamasi <tatwamasi wrote: > Fanaticism is the worst enemy of a culture. Instead > sit back, take > 20 deep breaths, meditate or praise Krishna or shiva > or whoever and > ask yourself what would your devata do if he was > given this task! > > _/\_ Tat twam asi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 > For instance Qn. What is it about Valentines Day that is so > attractive to our people today? What purpose do you think it is > serving? It doesnt serve any purpose- and thats the point. Its a purely commercial festival- like mothers or fathers day. So you love your parents/wife once a year, and ditch them in old peoples home for the rest of the year. Dont confuse shameless corportisation of society and Western Govt as "Western Culture". > I do have trouble however with simply basking in our past glory and > blaming today's problems on everyone else! Instead of looking at >what is making young and old seek out occasions like Valentines day, >we blame foreign culture for it! Past glory? Isnt India now the leader of the Industrial World(no. 2 in Investments, considering fact we opened our economy only 10 yrs ago, compared to 30 for China), leader in Engineering, programming, manufacturing, fashion, you name it. And we have always been the Spiritual leaders of the world. So why sould we copy Western people? Does Mercedes copy Daewoo? We arent blaming western culture, but since we are a more mature society than them(we have existed for 10,000 years, they for 2000, and civilised for only 200!), we are in a better position to find faults/pitfalls in the approach they are following. Even many western people are beginning to see that their "Buy happiness with money" isnt working, and are turning to Eastern cultures, mainly Hinduism . Western culture(esp American) is like a man who has jumped off a cliff with birds wings, and thinks he is flying. Since the ground is far away, he thinks he flying, but actually he if falling, and the ground is going to hit him pretty hard and pretty fast! He doesnt realise it, but a man standing far away on the cliff does(Hindu culture). So should we strap on wings and jump off the cliff too, or enjoy the man who thinks he is flying, but actually soon to die? :-)) Shan bhai PW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 , "udaykumar S.K." <udaykumar001 wrote: > > > Uma, > > I don,t think this is fanaticism, its reaction -------------------------- Very true ! now America has invented atomic power ...now we import the bomb technology or technology to generate electricity....we have to use our viveka! our youth must be told to respect our own festivals/culture first.. This Sadhna forum is important...and may be guiding many people...instead of counting problems of our culture, we must tell our youth about our true culture...not the culture which the pseudo- seclurists are spreading..which is nothing but hatered against Hinduism and our culture. The shameless gundagardi, which goes on in the name of valentine's day in India may surprise even westeners. And I must tell you that valentine's Day is nothing new for India...long ago (before moguls attacks)...a festival called "Madanotsava" was celebrated on Basant Panchami...in India. In this festival all the youths...girls and boys used to gather in the garden and danced and enjoyed...and selected their life partener there. In the name of V.Day, big companies are actually finding a new market of nouveous riches...who have no knowledge of their culture and are falling pray to the gimmicks of multinationals. SO WE MUST SEND A MESSAGE ACROSS....ALL (PARTICULARLY YOUTH) MUST CHANT OM NAHO SHIVAYE ON SHIVARATRI.... that Z how we can guide them.. with love baba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 So glad to see you have joined our dialogue. Where is everyone else? Am looking forward for many many more members to join in with their thoughts!! _/\_ Tat twam asi Uma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 ONLY SPIRITUALITY CAN KEEP THE WORLD SANE" —Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev Life Positive: Why has there been a spurt in spiritual seeking all over the world in recent years? Jaggi: As societies reach a certain level of affluence, people begin to realize that economic well being that was so important when they did not have it, is a myth. That is when they start looking for inner well being. It is not new. Many ancient sages were kings once. A king has everything that one could need externally but still there is no fulfillment, which is all that everyone is seeking through various means like money, property, power, pleasure, God, heaven, or whatever. With this realization that the external cannot fulfill, people turn inward naturally and spiritual seeking starts. Why do all spiritual answers seem to lie in the Indo-Chinese belt even though civilizations, new and old, have existed all over the world? Jaggi: People with spiritual experience and longing have been there in all parts of the world. But it is only in India that the spiritual process was looked at in great depth and understanding. A scientific method of inner development evolved and the whole culture was spiritually oriented. Most spiritual processes in China went there with Indian Buddhist monks. India has been and will remain the spiritual capital of the world. This is the only culture where a well-established guru-shishya parampara (ancient Indian master-disciple tradition) exists. This is the basis of experiential transmission, the backbone of the spiritual process as opposed to intellectual transmission that only leads to philosophy rather than self-transforming experiences. Why do spiritual programs seem to be in a race to get more and more devotees? How different is it from religious evangelism? Jaggi: Religious evangelism is about making people believe your fancy story, but the spiritual process is to help people go beyond belief systems and explore their innermost core. This can be done only by dedicated beings. Some enterprising people are always seeking to make a business out of everything; otherwise I don't see any race. We, at Isha Yoga Centre, are eager to offer what has been wonderful in our lives. A lot of care is taken to see that those who transmit it don't commercialize it. Despite an increasing number of people on one spiritual path or the other, we still see ourselves on the brink of a war today. Why? Jaggi: Forces of love-compassion and anger-hate are always functioning in the world. It is a seesaw game. The question is: which end of the seesaw do you want loaded? If we are really on the brink of a terrible situation, it is all the more important that the spiritual process is applied more vigorously as ultimately that is the only thing that will maintain sanity in the world. ________ India Matrimony: Find your partner now. Go to http://.shaadi.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 There are at least 3 ways to solve a problem. 1. Kill the messenger for the message if the message is hard to swallow. 2. Deflect the message with shouts and rhetorics to kill and shut out opportunities to dialogue and sincerely look within. 3. Understand the problem, and identify solutions. 4. Hide one's head in the sand, and pretend it will go away. You mention "reaction" and not fanatism against "incorrect and immoral activities" - In that case, you must really understand the muslim "reaction" to the insulting cartoons. They are angry and are protesting against what they perceive as "incorrect and immoral activities". In fact their entire fight is based on this idea .. west is bad, they are immoral and incorrect according to us, therefore get rid of them by killing them. So what is wrong with their actions? Now that Bush and co. are also using the same logic eye for an eye! So what makes that wrong? Reaction is a very real and natural part of human emotion. Unless one is totaly grounded in equanimity, reaction is par of the course. What differentiates people is the ACTION (How and what) they take. We may can both get angry over something. How we deal with it reflects our sadhna - practice. Going back to Valentines Day, love in all its forms have been celebrated in Indian culture for ages- egs are the celebration pointed out by baba, love stories of Krishna, the amazing sculptures of Khajuraho, to name a few. Different people perceive these stories at different levels of understanding, take what they want and act accordingly. Who will decide what is right and what is wrong? Once decided, how will they be applied and enforced? The answers to such questions determine the maturity and consciousness of a society. Todays incredible growth in Indian economy, rests on two-way commerce with the so called "wicked west"! (I won't even go into the economics of it!) Literally millions of dollars/Rupees worth of business flows from this new prosperous community, young and mid aged. Burning shops, screaming and shouting and blaming the west for it's "morals" is going to bring people away and back to honor hindu celebrations? Why have people taken to this celebration in such a big way? Many reasons have been offered - 1. It focuses on very basic emotions of love, lust, greed, etc 2. "In the name of V.Day, big companies are actually finding a new market of nouveous riches.." 3. "This Valentine Day celebration is a clear form of cultural invasion, a psychological trick to oppress our dynamic, vibrant and eternal culture." I say, that our young and mid young people are desperately seeking a sense of belonging, a feeling of connectedness, a sense of security, a sense of stability in this world full of extremist attitudes and measures, fast changing attitudes, incredibly fast paced life in the work place (the basis of today's prosperity). Together to the much needed economic/commercial progress, they are not being taught the skills needed to deal with the fall out of this new prosperity. Therefore, this gap is being filled by whatever is presented. I also say, it's a day to celebrate the power of love. Just as we celebrate Goddess Saraswati on one particular day, without forgetting her the rest of the year, or a birthday of our child without forgetting her the rest of the year, we can take this opportunity to celebrate love for all humanity. I don't buy V cards, but in my community we certainly use e-cards to send out to alll my friends. An important part of sadhna is realizing the role of all the parts - body, mind and spirit. An integrated approach is needed with attention to all parts, all the chakras have to be balanced for the energy to flow. Focusing on the upper chakra needs of spirituality based on a denial of lower chakra needs leads to nothing but misery and a revolt of sorts. This has been experienced by many many practitioners. It's like a tall tree with beautifully developed crown, but a weak ungrounded root system. Whose job is it to teach them? Parents? Many parents themselves don't know what they are doing. Since Hinduism is not taught in a systematic manner (unlike other organized religions), the youth learns tools for living from the loudest of the community - now global community thanks to the IT revolution. Thank goodness for some of the Bala Vihara programs of the various institutions across the world. Sadhna is learning and practice of the spiritual principles, addressing needs that are real, and finding appropriate ways of fulfilling them. The youth DOES need "Madanotsava"; it is their stage of life. They need to find life partners, and start the Grihasti part of their life cycle. They need to be offered, apropriate BALANCED alternatives for their stage of life! Ask them, what is missing from their lives today? You may be surprised! Gundagardi? that goes on in the name of tantra, krishna lila, navratri and many many other pefectly innocent celebrations. You want those banned too? I take this Valentine's Day opportunity to send love and light to all my satsangh members. May you all be showered with love throughout the year and always. May all be blessed with skills of patience, listening (listen involves mind AND hearing organs) understanding, and balanced mature decision making. _/\_ Tat twam asi Uma , "udaykumar S.K." <udaykumar001 wrote: > > > Uma, > > I don’t think this is fanaticism, its reaction > towards the opportunist youths who find ways to > perform incorrect and immoral activities. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Uma, 1. Your solutions ==There is a fundamental difference in strategic attitude in hindus. 2. Muslims want their religion has to be in centre power, spread across and everywhere they are behind it. They are having many camps and planned strategy. It can not be compared with what Indians are reflecting now. If you think by boycotting the Indians are attacking, then it is not right. Bush and co. is again the power fight. Its not in Hindus blood to attack on the name of religion, but when they find something is incorrect, they are always against it. In my views its perfect to express their views. 3. Anger is natural phenomena for un-liberated soul arising coz the failure of expectations created by attachments. Sadhna doesnt minds if anybody exposes the internals, on the contrary sadhna is fruitful for a pure and exposed heart. You can very well become angry with me. 4. Hindus do not have definition of love as physical body. Therefore there are no social programs for expressing your love on body physics. They deal with love as eternal and divine thing and its not based on anatomy. Khajuraho has different significance. Hindus always adjoin divinity which makes the gatherings divine. 5. Hindus are definitely receptive. Therefore the society could got converted into hinglish Society. But that doesnt means anybody come and paste lebel of celebrations to you ,as if you dont have any?, 6. Further replies are not my reactions. Let babaji reply them if he chooses. This is not view pre-cast but its very practical view, which should not be taken under false emotional background. Love is highly natural, no body can deny it, but when it becomes a show, what is the use? Also Please note that I am not against valentine day, if you read carefully my messege, --- Tatwamasi <tatwamasi wrote: There are at least 3 ways to solve a problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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