I don't know if the following belongs to this thread, and maybe a new thread, but the above discussions brought out a thought. Just a thought :
According to the Murlis, Raja Yoga is more or less focused on Bharat (or India) with the world "in general" considered. Hence, the language of Hindi and the Murlis using the main current language of India. OK, that's me done with in this thread, it would seem. But is it so simple.
However, how can Christianity and Buddhism and Islam spread to so many parts of the world, whereas Hinduism is more or less in India. Was Hindusim "rejected" because it did not satisfy the people or did the people become impure that they couldn't hold onto Hinduism/Raja Yoga 2-3 thousands years ago. Or put it another way, if the prophets in no particular order of Abraham, Moses, Noah, Jesus, Mohammed were so-called-messengers of God, why were they not taught Raja Yoga then ? Surely God only has one study to teach, the most elevated study of all. Drama is odd.
I don't know the topography spread of religions in the world, so someone should correct me here. However to generalise in a nutshell, I would think most of Asia is Buddhist, much of the West and Americas is Christianity, and the Middle East is Islam. Which leaves very few Indian-based religions here and there. How come Hinduism itself has little coverage. Something to do with The Tree, the seed, trunk and leaves.
Anyway, this is one for the "history and geography" churning list.
BTW, any clue the religion for the first few folks going to be in the Moon Space Station ?
As I said, just a thought. Got to do my end of Years stuffs now. See you in 2007. Happy New Year.