Hi, thinkforyourself ji and welcome! :welcome:
We are from the same generation, (I'm 57,) and when I saw your name, the first thing that came to my mind was, "Do what you want to do, Go where you're going to..." Not sure that's quite right, but that's how I remember it.
Please express yourself freely here. For the most part, we're a pretty open-minded and very friendly bunch. I look forward to benefiting from your knowledge and research.
When I was a kid, my Dad - a most remarkable man - also insisted that we study all religions we could find. Shinto was disregarded because Amaterasu-no-kami was just too cumbersome a name to deal with. Zoroastrianism doesn't let people who aren't born to it in. I would like to add Taoism to your list, if I may. A great philosophy, in many ways resembling Sikhi, but without Naam, the heart and soul is/are missing. (Modern Taoism has little to do with the T'ao Te Ch'ing, being mostly a mishmash of superstitions.)
I look forward to many interesting discussions.
Chardi kala! :ice:
Mai
We are from the same generation, (I'm 57,) and when I saw your name, the first thing that came to my mind was, "Do what you want to do, Go where you're going to..." Not sure that's quite right, but that's how I remember it.
Please express yourself freely here. For the most part, we're a pretty open-minded and very friendly bunch. I look forward to benefiting from your knowledge and research.
When I was a kid, my Dad - a most remarkable man - also insisted that we study all religions we could find. Shinto was disregarded because Amaterasu-no-kami was just too cumbersome a name to deal with. Zoroastrianism doesn't let people who aren't born to it in. I would like to add Taoism to your list, if I may. A great philosophy, in many ways resembling Sikhi, but without Naam, the heart and soul is/are missing. (Modern Taoism has little to do with the T'ao Te Ch'ing, being mostly a mishmash of superstitions.)
I look forward to many interesting discussions.
Chardi kala! :ice:
Mai