tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2564199165524168562.post6533474875520766606..comments2024-03-29T01:17:41.089+05:30Comments on Prophet666 : KNOWLEDGE OF NON-DUALITYUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2564199165524168562.post-74317059109806227742017-12-24T09:57:38.832+05:302017-12-24T09:57:38.832+05:30Hinduism says that the individual soul has to go t...Hinduism says that the individual soul has to go through various rebirths, so as to purify itself and remove the Karmas of the previous past life and so on, so as to finally rise to the level of God and merge into him. <br />The soul has to attain a certain level of purity for it to be able to be dissolved in the soup.Neel Nhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08989295734771531799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2564199165524168562.post-78141422127817766562017-12-23T11:28:45.831+05:302017-12-23T11:28:45.831+05:30Hello Neel Sir
I am confused about Hinduism and B...Hello Neel Sir<br /><br />I am confused about Hinduism and Buddhism-- <br /><br />i think Buddhism says that after body dies the soul goes back to the soul soup and is dissolved into it losing its previous identity and then a new body takes shape with a new soul made from the soup and so it is not really reincarnation. so in Buddhism it seems like its a group effort to purify the whole soup. Its a team effort and individual karmas do not cause individual souls to suffer individually. <br /><br />In Hinduism i think the body dies but soul remains intact and goes thru rebirth with that same soul and suffers according to its karmas. <br /><br />I think Buddhism makes more sense because non duality implies group or whole soup. Hinduism implies individuality and so implies duality. <br /><br />Can you kindly clarify this for me.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com