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Date Posted: 12:11:16 11/23/03 Sun
Author: a kriya yogi - 22 Oct 2003
Subject: Re: Churches
In reply to: ketch - 22 Oct 2003 's message, "Re: Churches" on 12:10:39 11/23/03 Sun


"The churches, instead of arguing with one another about the infallibility of their individual dogmas .... should get together and find the real meaning of Life, and through psycho-ethical laws try to discover the universal standard of the art of living, which can really daily uplift and help their people."
-Paramahansa Yogananda

There, I condensed the quote above to make it clearer to you. If religionists (and Kriya Yogis) spent their time getting together to meditate and share inspiration, they would do far more to uplift and help people. As opposed to "arguing with one another about the infallibility of their individual dogmas."

This is quite relevant to what goes on here.

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