Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Greetings & Namaste, Everyone, I've just completed a major paper on the question of whether or not Hinduism actually teaches that all religions are the same, an idea that I call Radical Universalism. This issue has become the most paralyzing and crucial philosophical issue that Hinduism has faced in the last 200 years. The on-line version of the paper is located here: http://www.dharmacentral.com/universalism.htm The paper takes an in-depth philosophical approach to the issue, delving into the historical origins of the idea, as well as the immediate impact that it has had on Hinduism for the last two centuries. While the paper is certainly meant to be read by each and every concerned Hindu, it has been especially created with Hindu leaders, Hindu intellectuals and Hindu activists as its main audience. The hope is that this paper will quickly become the definitive statement on this important issue. If you find the paper helpful and informative, I would ask that you please assist me in distributing it to as large and wide an audience as possible. Please forward this information to any friends or lists that would find it interesting. If you have a web site, please consider placing the paper on your site, or providing a link. In addition to the web format version, please feel free to contact me if you would like a Word version of the paper. I'll be following up this message with a text format version of the paper. Thank you, all, and take care. Jaya Sanatana Dharma, Dr. Frank Gaetano Morales, Ph.D. www.dharmacentral.com http://www.dharmacentral.com/universalism.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 font-family:Tahoma;font-weight:bold">Dr. Frank Gaetano Morales [fmorales (AT) dharmacentral (DOT) com] Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:35 AM Recipient list suppressed Radical Universalism 12.0pt"> Greetings & Namaste, I've just completed a major paper on the question of whether or not Hinduism actually teaches that all religions are the same, an idea that I call Radical Universalism. This issue has become the most paralyzing and crucial philosophical issue that Hinduism has faced in the last 200 years. The on-line version of the paper is located here: http://www.dharmacentral.com/universalism.htm 12.0pt">The paper takes an in-depth philosophical approach to the issue, delving into the historical origins of the idea, as well as the immediate impact that it has had on Hinduism for the last two centuries. While the paper is certainly meant to be read by each and every concerned Hindu, it has been especially created with Hindu leaders, Hindu intellectuals and Hindu activists as its main audience. The hope is that this paper will quickly become the definitive statement on this important issue. If you find the paper helpful and informative, I would ask that you please assist me in distributing it to as large and wide an audience as possible. Please forward this information to any friends, lists or discussion groups that would find it interesting. If you have a web site, please consider placing the paper on your site, or providing a link. In addition to the web format version, please feel free to contact me if you would like a Word version of the paper. Thank you, and take care. Jaya Sanatana Dharma, Dr. Frank Gaetano Morales, Ph.D. www.dharmacentral.com http://www.dharmacentral.com/universalism.htm 12.0pt">This is not spam. If you have been mistakenly placed on this list, we apologize for the mistake. Please reply with "remove" as the subject heading and you will be removed immediately from this list. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Dear Yves, Namaste. Your message is, unfortunately, a prime example of why it's important that a person actually bother to read an article before trying to criticize the article. No where in my paper did I ever make the claim that Srila Prabhupada was a Radical Universalist. He very clearly was not. If you had bothered to actually read the article long enough to make it to the section called "Beacons of Hope", you would have seen that I went so far as to actually include Srila Prabhupada in a list of legitimate and bona fide gurus who I consider anti-Radical Universalists. Please take the time to actually read articles in the future!! >From my paper (page 39): "Beacons of Hope Fortunately, by no means have all present-day Hindu leaders allowed themselves to thoughtlessly succumb to the mind-numbing influence of Radical Universalism. Indeed, in the present generation we have been blessed with the sagacious guidance of many truly authentic traditionalist Hindu gurus and teachers. These gurus, many of whom represent some of the most ancient lineages (sampradayas) of classical Hinduism, have spoken out compellingly and courageously against both Radical Universalism and the neo-Hinduism from which it took birth, and have articulated the urgent need for the restoration of genuine and traditional Hinduism. Among the many Hindu leaders in recent decades who have openly repudiated Radical Universalism and neo-Hinduism can be included: Swami Chinmayananda, Pujya Swami Dayananda Sarasvati, Shivaya Subramuniya Swami, Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Sri Vamadeva Shastri, Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swami, Sri Rangapriya Swami, among many others. We need to help facilitate the work of such truly genuine Dharma leaders if we wish to witness the renewal of authentic Hinduism." READ, READ, READ. Otherwise, there is always the risk of making a fool of oneself in public. Your Servant, Dr. Frank Gaetano Morales At 11:52 AM 12/29/04, you wrote: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:19:13 +0100 "YVES FRANCES" Re: FW: Radical Universalism "So often has this notion been thoughtlessly repeated by so many - from the common Hindu parent to the latest swamiji arriving on American shores yearning for a popular following - that it has now become artificially transformed into a supposed foundation stone of modern Hindu teachings." Dr Morales Where Srila Prabhupada said only once that all religions lead to the same goal? The one who is actually making a hodge podge of religions in India is this mere Doctor Morales. Sanatan dharma is not "hinduism", a label emanating from dark sources and buy back by academies. In Bhagavad Gita Sri Krsna said: sarva dharman parityajya ... Krsna said to give up all kind of religion, leading to so many different conception of truth :Brahmeti , paramatmeti , bhagavan it sabdyate. This is what "our swamiji" is teaching to the people with no distinction of races, creeds or social statut, Doctor. So, very few quotes to declare that your paper has no value particularly when it attacks the most valuable preacher of the "two ultimate centuries" . Your knowledge is an exemple of mayaya parita jnana. There is nothing more to speak about this paper because this "in-depth philosophical approach" is completely false or aproximativ. What a strange statement after so many readings and studies of yours!! Better to read Bhagavad Gita to clear all misconception about religions. But envious people cannot receive teaching from the pure acharya and this is why you get confused. And what is the purpose of World-vedic to allow any mundane so-called scholars in safron disguise offending publically Srila Prabhupada? Whose side are you on? Please , answer or erase me. Vrajananda das - Krishna Maheshwari ''Krishna Maheshwari' Tuesday, December 21, 2004 5:46 AM [world-vedic] FW: Radical Universalism Dr. Frank Gaetano Morales [ fmorales (AT) dharmacentral (DOT) com] Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:35 AM Recipient list suppressed Radical Universalism Greetings & Namaste, I've just completed a major paper on the question of whether or not Hinduism actually teaches that all religions are the same, an idea that I call Radical Universalism. This issue has become the most paralyzing and crucial philosophical issue that Hinduism has faced in the last 200 years. The on-line version of the paper is located here: http://www.dharmacentral.com/universalism.htm The paper takes an in-depth philosophical approach to the issue, delving into the historical origins of the idea, as well as the immediate impact that it has had on Hinduism for the last two centuries. While the paper is certainly meant to be read by each and every concerned Hindu, it has been especially created with Hindu leaders, Hindu intellectuals and Hindu activists as its main audience. The hope is that this paper will quickly become the definitive statement on this important issue. If you find the paper helpful and informative, I would ask that you please assist me in distributing it to as large and wide an audience as possible. Please forward this information to any friends, lists or discussion groups that would find it interesting. If you have a web site, please consider placing the paper on your site, or providing a link. In addition to the web format version, please feel free to contact me if you would like a Word version of the paper. Thank you, and take care. Jaya Sanatana Dharma, Dr. Frank Gaetano Morales, Ph.D. www.dharmacentral.com http://www.dharmacentral.com/universalism.htm This is not spam. 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