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| + | The BKs view all religions of the world as branches on a "world tree", of which the Hindu culture, rooted in the original deity religion, is the trunk, the BKs are the roots and God a.k.a. Shiva is the seed. Each soul is a leaf on the tree, and as such will naturally belong to one branch and one religion. The soul may find itself involved with other religions during some births, but will only find true comfort and self realisation within their own religion. According to this belief, it is not beneficial to convert souls to a religion other than their own natural religion. Note that religions in this context include secular groupings, such as capitalism, communism, sciences, and other modern groupings which serve, for many "new souls" the traditional function of a religion. | ||
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| + | The tree starts as a sapling - the world starts with one religion (peace) which is not actually a religion at all, but a natural oneness with all of creation. It then grows into a stem (the deity religion), from which in due course main branches appear (the other major religions). As the tree grows, each religion splits and fragments into many twigs (sects or splinter groups). Eventually the tree is fully grown, and starts to die - the trunk becomes hollow, and the tree is ready to fall and make way for a new sapling (the next [[cycle]]). | ||
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| + | see also [[gyan]] | ||
Revision as of 08:40, 9 July 2006
The BKs view all religions of the world as branches on a "world tree", of which the Hindu culture, rooted in the original deity religion, is the trunk, the BKs are the roots and God a.k.a. Shiva is the seed. Each soul is a leaf on the tree, and as such will naturally belong to one branch and one religion. The soul may find itself involved with other religions during some births, but will only find true comfort and self realisation within their own religion. According to this belief, it is not beneficial to convert souls to a religion other than their own natural religion. Note that religions in this context include secular groupings, such as capitalism, communism, sciences, and other modern groupings which serve, for many "new souls" the traditional function of a religion.
The tree starts as a sapling - the world starts with one religion (peace) which is not actually a religion at all, but a natural oneness with all of creation. It then grows into a stem (the deity religion), from which in due course main branches appear (the other major religions). As the tree grows, each religion splits and fragments into many twigs (sects or splinter groups). Eventually the tree is fully grown, and starts to die - the trunk becomes hollow, and the tree is ready to fall and make way for a new sapling (the next cycle).
see also gyan