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Qu'otar

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I am here to introduce myself. Hopefully there is some good discussion under way.

The foundation of my beliefs, backed by my personal experiences, is that all monotheistic religions are basically true, although interpretations and Scripture may be misaligned and mistranslated and may need to change to accommodate all other religions.

As a Muslim, the Qu'ran is the unaltered Scripture from God and can be used as the cryptographic key to unlock the validity of other Scripture.

As a Christian, I am an Unitarian, Universalist, Charismatic Episcopalian. Now that is a mouthful!

As a Hindu, I am an Advaita Vedantist.

As a Rastafarian, I love Bob Marley and blazing occasionally.

Peace and Love, brothers and sisters...
 
Em hotep Qu'otar,

Welcome, I look forward to discussing your spiritual views.
 
Em hotep Qu'otar,

Welcome, I look forward to discussing your spiritual views.

Now we are talking! Does "Em hotep" refer to Ancient Egyptian mythology? I have this whole Amon Ra theory...
 
Well, I can add a few more religions:

As a Buddhist, and observing the Principle of All and Nothing (All is Nothing and Nothing is All), I work to remove Attachment.

As an Egyptian, I perceive that Amon-Ra has 167 (or whatever) different forms and so must have form of no-form (see above principle) and so Amon-Ra and Allah are One and the Same. And the Kybalion is a Good Book, although short of a few Principles (All and Nothing and Love, bringing the total to 9, a good number).

As a Taoist, light and darkness (etc...) are two sides of the same coin. It's the coin that is important and being on the side of light, but darkness helps one to find the light, so DON'T PANIC!!!
 
Hi, Q, and welcome to the forum.

I think I saw in another post of yours that you believe in Advaita Vedanta. My belief system is similar to Advaita Vedanta, and I'm interested in hearing more about your Advaita Vedanta ideas.
 
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