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1 minute ago, Silveradotwo said:

Yes she know after ravana kidnapped her

So, humans cannot become God even though they are as virtuous as Rama and Seeta. Then what's the point of Ramayanam 

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1 minute ago, VenkyBabu said:

Aham brahmasmi...🤞

This makes sense, but I don't understand the idea of worshipping someone else's idol when aham brahmasmi

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1 minute ago, Catalpha said:

This makes sense, but I don't understand the idea of worshipping someone else's idol when aham brahmasmi

Aa level inka attain cheyyaledhu kabatte vere god ni nammuthunnam...

but... manam chese konni kriyas manaloni god ni utthejitha parchadanike

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32 minutes ago, VenkyBabu said:

Aa level inka attain cheyyaledhu kabatte vere god ni nammuthunnam...

but... manam chese konni kriyas manaloni god ni utthejitha parchadanike

What is the point of worshipping Rama when you have Ravana in your heart?

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You know something called ‘belief’ that motivates people and takes them forward in the right path. That’s called GOD. 
Majority of the hindus ‘believe’ in Rama/Sita thathvam and get motivation and bliss out of it. And this ‘belief’ has been followed religiously from ages.

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5 minutes ago, reality said:

You know something called ‘belief’ that motivates people and takes them forward in the right path. That’s called GOD. 
Majority of the hindus ‘believe’ in Rama/Sita thathvam and get motivation and bliss out of it. And this ‘belief’ has been followed religiously from ages.

Sure, I trust the belief I guess. I mean, I didn't need another story to tell me to be faithful to my husband, but I guess that's what I learn from Seetathatvam. 

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3 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Sure, I trust the belief I guess. I mean, I didn't need another story to tell me to be faithful to my husband, but I guess that's what I learn from Seetathatvam. 

What a pity?

somethings are innate

when you listen about Seetamma you should be either be associating or feeling proud 
 

if you are learning then something wrong with you

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3 minutes ago, afacc123 said:

What a pity?

somethings are innate

when you listen about Seetamma you should be either be associating or feeling proud 
 

if you are learning then something wrong with you

Religion exists to teach you morals and values. But the belief in the religion should not clog your judgement, and your ability to question. 

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9 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Religion exists to teach you morals and values. But the belief in the religion should not clog your judgement, and your ability to question. 

It can help unclog thoughts of people who whole system is nothing else but a clog

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15 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Sure, I trust the belief I guess. I mean, I didn't need another story to tell me to be faithful to my husband, but I guess that's what I learn from Seetathatvam. 

Who is forcing to listen to any story, if that’s not what you ‘believe’. But, at the same time don’t try to rub your ‘beliefs’ on others who have their own ‘beliefs’.

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4 minutes ago, afacc123 said:

It can help unclog thoughts of people who whole system is nothing else but clog

Blind faith will make you lose the ability to question.

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Just now, Catalpha said:

Blind faith will make you lose the ability to question.

What makes you paint something black when everyone says it is not black

fyi blind faith is for Gorremandalu

and it not just make you lose ability to question but also lose credibility in standing by the right or wrong stance

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