Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Hindu speaks on Noahide & Kabbalah subversion of Vedanta, Tantra, Yoga, and Vaishnavism


Idolatry
1:00  ANNAPURNA's background
Vedic wisdom
Upanishads
Puranas

Vedanta is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy, rooted in the ancient texts known as the Upanishads, which are part of the Vedas. The term "Vedanta" literally means "the end or conclusion of the Vedas." Here are some key points about Vedanta:

Philosophical Foundations:
Vedanta primarily draws from the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Brahma Sutras. These texts together form the Prasthanatrayi, the three foundational texts of Vedanta.

Major Sub-schools:

Advaita Vedanta (Non-dualism), propounded by Adi Shankaracharya, emphasizes that the soul (Atman) and Brahman (the ultimate reality) are one and the same; there's no distinction between the individual and the universal spirit.

Vishishtadvaita (Qualified Non-dualism), founded by Ramanuja, posits that while there is one ultimate reality, souls and the world are attributes or aspects of that reality, but distinct.

Dvaita (Dualism), developed by Madhvacharya, asserts that there are fundamental differences between the soul, the world, and God; they are eternally distinct.

Core Concepts:

Brahman: The ultimate reality or cosmic spirit, which is formless, eternal, and unchangeable.

Atman: The true self or soul, which is often considered a reflection of Brahman in Advaita Vedanta.

Maya: The illusion or ignorance that veils the true nature of reality, leading to the perception of multiplicity and suffering.

Moksha: Liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara), achieved through realization of one's true nature as Brahman.

Spiritual Practices:
Vedanta encourages practices like meditation (dhyana), self-inquiry (vichara), devotion (bhakti), and the study of scriptures to realize the unity of the self with Brahman.

Influence and Modern Interpretations:
Vedanta has influenced various aspects of Indian culture, philosophy, and spirituality. In modern times, figures like Swami Vivekananda popularized Vedanta in the West, emphasizing its universal aspects and compatibility with science.

Vedanta's teachings are not only philosophical but also practical, aiming at the liberation of the individual through understanding and transcending the material world's limitations. It has had a profound impact on Hindu religious practices, ethics, and the pursuit of spiritual wisdom.

20:00  Demistifying Hinduism

34:00  Hindus fighting over Shiva or Vishnu

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zvrsv9q/revision/5 

41:00  Arya Samaj

Noahides

42:00  My position on Jews

Nazis

43:00  Veneration of Hitler and Stalin

46:00  Hindu Noahidism

48:00  "We all want to be white."

49:00  My position on Hinduism

57:00  Noahidism

58:00  CLAIRE KHAW joins.

59:00  Idolatry is inextricably linked to Hinduism.

1:04:00  Dayananda Saraswati

1:05:00  We all need a strong and simple faith.

1:06:00  Hidden hidden idolatry is hypocrisy.

1:08:00  Secular Koranism with Indian Characteristics

1:09:00  Zionist

quran.com/17/104

1:11:00  If Israel lives under sharia, America will also live under sharia.

1:13:00  Noahide laws or sharia?

The First Amendments

1:14:00  Idolatry and blasphemy were capital offences.

1:15:00  Golden Calf

1:16:00  Jesus was convicted of blasphemy.

Pontius Pilate

1:17:00  Barabbas

Islamic narrative of Jesus

1:18:00  Human sacrifice and cannibalism are Christian.

1:19:99  Neuro Jack

https://radicalisedrabbi.blogspot.com/2025/01/6159-of-koran-supports-george.html

https://radicalisedrabbi.blogspot.com/2025/01/the-noahide-laws-or-secular-koranism.html

1:21:00  The long game

If something should be done, it must be done. If it must be done, it must be done as soon as possible to prevent further error leading to greater suffering. 

1:22:00  Reincarnation

1:23:00  Different kinds of Judaism

1:24:00  Tone policing

1:26:00  Children thinking like lawyers.

1:27:00  Saudi is an absolute monarchy.

1:28:00  Absolute monarchs signing death warrants

1:29:00  Anglicanism

1:30:00  Christianity ceased to be defensible the moment the practice of heretic burning ceased.

1:31:00  The English Reformation

1:33:00  Annulment

1:34:00  The Prince of Wales had to be the legitimate son of the king.

1:36:00  Henry II

Interdict

1:37:00  King John rumoured to be contemplating converting to Islam.

1:38:00  Akhnaten

1:39:00  Abraham, Isaac and the end of human sacrifice

1:40:00  The morally perfect Abrahamic God

1:41:00  Yuval Harari

1:42:00  Adam and Eve

1:43:00  A story about Hinduism

Kali Yuga

1:55:00  Mumbo jumbo

1:56:00  Kabbalah

1:57:00  Words as weapons


Idolatry
1:00  ANNAPURNA's background
Vedic wisdom
Upanishads
Puranas

Vedanta is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy, rooted in the ancient texts known as the Upanishads, which are part of the Vedas. The term "Vedanta" literally means "the end or conclusion of the Vedas." Here are some key points about Vedanta:

Philosophical Foundations:
Vedanta primarily draws from the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Brahma Sutras. These texts together form the Prasthanatrayi, the three foundational texts of Vedanta.

Major Sub-schools:

Advaita Vedanta (Non-dualism), propounded by Adi Shankaracharya, emphasizes that the soul (Atman) and Brahman (the ultimate reality) are one and the same; there's no distinction between the individual and the universal spirit.

Vishishtadvaita (Qualified Non-dualism), founded by Ramanuja, posits that while there is one ultimate reality, souls and the world are attributes or aspects of that reality, but distinct.

Dvaita (Dualism), developed by Madhvacharya, asserts that there are fundamental differences between the soul, the world, and God; they are eternally distinct.

Core Concepts:

Brahman: The ultimate reality or cosmic spirit, which is formless, eternal, and unchangeable.

Atman: The true self or soul, which is often considered a reflection of Brahman in Advaita Vedanta.

Maya: The illusion or ignorance that veils the true nature of reality, leading to the perception of multiplicity and suffering.

Moksha: Liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara), achieved through realization of one's true nature as Brahman.

Spiritual Practices:
Vedanta encourages practices like meditation (dhyana), self-inquiry (vichara), devotion (bhakti), and the study of scriptures to realize the unity of the self with Brahman.

Influence and Modern Interpretations:
Vedanta has influenced various aspects of Indian culture, philosophy, and spirituality. In modern times, figures like Swami Vivekananda popularized Vedanta in the West, emphasizing its universal aspects and compatibility with science.

Vedanta's teachings are not only philosophical but also practical, aiming at the liberation of the individual through understanding and transcending the material world's limitations. It has had a profound impact on Hindu religious practices, ethics, and the pursuit of spiritual wisdom.

20:00  Demistifying Hinduism

34:00  Hindus fighting over Shiva or Vishnu

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zvrsv9q/revision/5 

41:00  Arya Samaj

Noahides

42:00  My position on Jews

Nazis

43:00  Veneration of Hitler and Stalin

46:00  Hindu Noahidism

48:00  "We all want to be white."

49:00  My position on Hinduism

57:00  Noahidism

58:00  CLAIRE KHAW joins.

59:00  Idolatry is inextricably linked to Hinduism.

1:04:00  Dayananda Saraswati

1:05:00  We all need a strong and simple faith.

1:06:00  Hidden hidden idolatry is hypocrisy.

1:08:00  Secular Koranism with Indian Characteristics

1:09:00  Zionist

quran.com/17/104

1:11:00  If Israel lives under sharia, America will also live under sharia.

1:13:00  Noahide laws or sharia?

The First Amendments

1:14:00  Idolatry and blasphemy were capital offences.

1:15:00  Golden Calf

1:16:00  Jesus was convicted of blasphemy.

Pontius Pilate

1:17:00  Barabbas

Islamic narrative of Jesus

1:18:00  Human sacrifice and cannibalism are Christian.

1:19:99  Neuro Jack

https://radicalisedrabbi.blogspot.com/2025/01/6159-of-koran-supports-george.html

https://radicalisedrabbi.blogspot.com/2025/01/the-noahide-laws-or-secular-koranism.html

1:21:00  The long game

If something should be done, it must be done. If it must be done, it must be done as soon as possible to prevent further error leading to greater suffering. 

1:22:00  Reincarnation

1:23:00  Different kinds of Judaism

1:24:00  Tone policing

1:26:00  Children thinking like lawyers.

1:27:00  Saudi is an absolute monarchy.

1:28:00  Absolute monarchs signing death warrants

1:29:00  Anglicanism

1:30:00  Christianity ceased to be defensible the moment the practice of heretic burning ceased.

1:31:00  The English Reformation

1:33:00  Annulment

1:34:00  The Prince of Wales had to be the legitimate son of the king.

1:36:00  Henry II

Interdict

1:37:00  King John rumoured to be contemplating converting to Islam.

1:38:00  Akhnaten

1:39:00  Abraham, Isaac and the end of human sacrifice

1:40:00  The morally perfect Abrahamic God

1:41:00  Yuval Harari

1:42:00  Adam and Eve

1:43:00  A story about Hinduism

Kali Yuga

1:55:00  Mumbo jumbo

1:56:00  Kabbalah

1:57:00  Words as weapons

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