Original post: durki
I see resemblance in the freemasonry, druidry and hinduism. In all these three pursuits, one sees quest of a man to seek some thing that is occult & bizarre which is not available in his natural surroundings. Though Vivekananda & others tried to project hinduism as a way to Absolute, it is actually a paganism where a man is taught to be in awe of all natural forces. Just as there are mid-night rituals with burning candles in druidism and there are congregations in freemasonry. hindus sing & dance to the beat of drums under a vigil. All these groups have their own literature & symbolism.
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Freemasonry, druidry & hinduism
Original post: Darkwater
Different Labels for the same thing,imho.
The Norse Edda's & Kaballah also can*explain* using their own similar yet different methods.
It is all good & I love the Hindu the more I can absorb this.
Namaste
Andy
Different Labels for the same thing,imho.
The Norse Edda's & Kaballah also can*explain* using their own similar yet different methods.
It is all good & I love the Hindu the more I can absorb this.
Namaste
Andy