Jnana
is the hallmark of all Vaidic
philosophies and even avaidic, indic
religions like Jainism and Buddhism.
Primary focus is to experience the Knowledge of the Self. Every Jiva can have this experience. Depending
on one’s vasana baggage, one is able
to extract different angles of this inspired experience, resulting in different
philosophies. Contrast this with the Abrahamic mindset which emphasizes to
blindly accept that someone in the remote past had an enlightened experience. No
one can or must evaluate or question even the claim. Knowledge is never the goal and even today is
despised. Christianity took root in Europe, resulted in centuries of dark ages.
Hard core Islam even today doesn’t like science or rational questioning, as it
exposes all its claims. We studied the finer aspects at length in Jehovism
Deconstructed, both purvapaksha and uttarapaksha.
At the core of the differences is the
afterlife belief. All the religions believe that there was something that
happened before birth and something awaiting all of us after death. In fact,
for Islam, belief in their prescribed version of afterlife is a must, as an
article of faith. In this exercise, we
will center our thoughts on afterlife. To make it easier let us take the
Abrahamic idea and contrast it with Sanatana
Dharma. The idea is not to demean other religions, but most certainly to
understand the inconsistencies in their model while using it as a backdrop to
understand our own.
The Abrahamic idea revolves
around the central theme that Truth was given by God to a Prophet only once.
This cannot be validated or questioned and failure to follow it blindly will
result in eternally being sent to HELL. Just accepting this idea will be the
signup for eternal HEAVEN. Though Christianity accepts the need for Ten
Commandments, as long as one accepts Christ as the Son of God, who is also God
at the same time, your residency to Heaven is assured, even if you spend a
liftetime of abhorrence and terrible deeds. Both Christianity and Islam, assure
the passport to Heaven, but privileges within may depend on your one lifetime.
Radical Islam even goes further to justify that violence done in the name of
Allah can be cashed for Heavenly benefits.
Sanatana
Dharma keeps reiterating that the Karmic
debt cannot be balanced in one lifetime. All the desires and
actions leave their imprints as vasanas. If we have conflicting desires how will they
come to fruition? If we have a desire to fly and also be a human, one will end
up as a chimera. Worse still is the idea that one goes to Heaven with their
near and dear, which implies one is carrying their marriage and divorce there. Sanatana Dharma emphasizes that we are
not the BODY, MIND or INTELLECT. All Karma
is binding only to these layers and our real nature is Atma which is not stained by these, which has arrogated itself as
these instruments wrongly. That is why in Indic religions the body is cremated
and not waiting for the body to get resurrected for an afterlife.
The Karmic debt, both good and bad, binds us to the world of Objects,
Emotions and Thoughts. Breaking this bondage liberates us, to realize the true
nature of Atma and its relationship
to Paramatma. This is Moksha and one can and must strive to achieve
this in this very birth. This is our
birth right as all human.
The Abrahamic religions’ unique
selling point is that eternally you can enjoy Heaven and if you fail to agree,
burn in eternal Hell. All sins are forgiven (which conflicts with the Heavenly
privileges) for merely signing up.
Questioning anything is a sure way to HELL.
These methods appeal to the
primordial greed or fear. Since irrationality ensures Hell or gets meted with
violent force in order to protect their version, it has silenced the masses to
live and breed like animals with no spiritual growth. Fear, greed and
reinforced violence are the direct outcomes of the Abrahamic faiths though they
try to market themselves as Religion of Peace (ironically Islam) and Religion
of Love (ironically Christianity).
Sanatana
Dharma wants you to question not only it, but more so of yourself. Every Jiva has to resolve the equation with Jagat and Ishwara. This resolution leads to numerous seemingly conflicting
philosophies, yet they all point to the same Brahman or Paramatman. In
fact questions are encouraged as we find in all Upanishads. But the sad thing is today’s generations we lost the
subtlety, knowledge of the ages and morphed questions into blindly questioning
and irrationally not even digesting the answers to continue more questioning. Easy fix, get genuine with your Spiritual
journey.
Sanatana
Dharma emphasizes Purushartha. This constant exertion in every direction
ensures a better life here and in the after. The idea of Svarga and Naraka exist,
but to remind that their fruits are tied to Karma
and their duration is ephemeral in
contrast to Samsara, Breaking this
bondage is crucial and the only primary purpose of human life.
Abrahamic faiths do not have any
philosophical foundation. Though Christianity desperately stole Greek ideas to
lace it over, there exists a huge rift between philosophy/logic with their
theology. In Jehovism
Deconstructed one can clearly
understand that blind belief in Christ is a must, else he won’t absolve you of
the sins. The sins came because his Father (God) cursed all humanity. Worse yet
in Islam, remotely trying to argue a different flavor makes one unMuslim and
apostate with an assurance of horrible death. Questioning Abrahamism is
Blasphemy and even experiencing a partial Prophet state is ruled out, as the
final words cannot be revised.
Christianity offers the lure of recreating all
the relationships in afterlife with more riches. Islam embellishes it with
offer of 72 virgins and a promise that the wife will not be jealous of this
orgy deal. It even promises for the alcohol one abstains in the earth, they can
get non-intoxicating alcohol in Heaven.
Sanatana
Dharma wants you to question yourself all the time, not against the
backdrop of your own morality or belief, but to probe deeper to understand the
larger relationships. This is the way out, not blasphemy. There are no business
deals that you give up now to enjoy same senses later for you are not the
senses, body, mind or intellect.
Contrast this with Abrahamism, where you are not only given a body in
Heaven, but also all the sensory delights. Dharma is subliming, transmuting, not
suppression or bargain of desires. This is the exact opposite of Abrahamism,
where it appears this entire creation, Universe and the small insignificant
earth was created by this entity only to make a choice to glorify and accept
Him (seems more than ridiculous jealous, as described in Old Testament) or He
will throw a tantrum fit and send one for eternal punishment for not siding
with him. If you were to ponder this one
line, you already committed Blasphemy for it makes the reasoning very clear.
Predestination or Karma
Abrahamic religions assert that there is only
one life, given to choose your side. All the conditions in the World are
predestined. In fact if someone is born poor or sick or having genetic problem,
one must accept it is part of God’s wise plan. One life leads to eternal Heaven
or Hell. Purpose of life is to make that choice.
Sanatana
Dharma says this world gets recreated through our own actions. It is
evident that the human exertion through industrial age and science and technology
has resulted in all the creature comforts. This cannot be explained through
Abrahamism as they were at loggerheads with science forever. Karma
results in Janma which results leads
to more Karma. This cycle is Samsara. For the lack of better
English vocabulary is reincarnation.
Swarga
is not the end goal, as many Puranic
stories tell how Indra, the King of Swarga is tossed around by desires,
makes mistakes, pays huge and is still staying there against a clock. Both Papa and Punya are bondages resulting in more Karma, which result in Janma.
Breaking this samsara cycle is the
only exit. This in Sanatana Dharma
can be done through many ways - Bhakti,
Jnana, Meditation, Karma Yoga or
a composite blend of one or more. The real goal is to target our Ahamkara which keeps reinforcing our
identity as BMI, which can be broken only by Brahma vichara and Sadhana.
One reason why Abrahamism dissuades
using logic is it exposes the incompetent Heaven or Hell model thoroughly. Proving
or disproving may be very difficult, but evidence of reincarnation is accruing
through strange memory recollections of many well documented cases. People seem
to recall intimate details from events separated in space and time and many of
them are young children. The argument why not everyone is able to recall or
recall at will may be challenges for evidence mongers. All of us seem to be
born with some preferences in our tastes, habits and proclivities.
Do
you want to rot in eternal Hell or sign up and go to Heaven forever? – Asks
Abrahamism.
Common sense makes one wonder why
should a benevolent God (as defined by their proponents) create this world,
that too so diverse and make sure some are given the ONE choice to sign up and
accept HIM alone as GOD, else HE won’t hesitate to unleash the darker side
which can be worse than the evil Anti God, Satan. Perhaps this jealous creator has
killed more people in the Old Testament than even the worst tyrants it records.
Interestingly most of world’s current and past population has always been on
the side of non follower of this God. Why? One is not supposed to ask why this
creator didn’t create everyone with equal knowledge if the test is based on it.
A serial murderer on death bed if
he/she turns to Abrahamic Faith will go to heaven while the most pious person
or even Buddha will go to Hell because they were spatio-temporally born in a
different place uninfluenced by these religions. This logical nonsense is
untenable. This seems rather pathetic desperation on part of this imagined
creator.
There is no accountability for a lifetime of
actions. If fear of Hell didn’t do the trick then signup bonus to heaven does
the appeal. To soften this ludicrous notion, some Abrahamic faiths include the
idea that one will have more pleasures given according to their actions. In Islam,
there is an extensive Heaven marketing which caters to every hedonistic variant
conceivable.
The test of their actions is based on basic
question of whether the creator was able to convince that HE was the coolest
salesman For instance in Islam,
Nakir
and Munkar prop the deceased soul upright in the grave and ask three questions:
"Who is your Lord (Allah)? What is your religion? What is your faith about
this person (Muhammad)?".
The desperate worry plaguing this creator is
if HIS own creation will accept HIM or not. This fear drives the creator over
the edge, one who cannot even control HIS own emotions and sends HIS subjects
to eternal damnation, no second chance also. How ludicrous can this get in
Abrahamism?
Assurance of the sign up deal and
the afterlife eternity belief gives an open permission to be ADHARMIC. On top
of this, the clause that only they are right and all others are not makes them
treat others inferior, worse yet as targets for conversion or abuse. Most
Christian saints canonized have worse track records whitewashed for marketing
in the area.
If a lifelong criminal, for example Hitler,
says please forgive me, will we leave him without fair trial? Why is Karma
going to behave any different? If we believe in gravity or not, tripping over
from a skyscraper will not make us fly, even if one believes in their choicest
prophets or God. We can do what we want, but the karmaphala is sealed by our own Karma.
Christianity
believes in repentance. That should take care of wrong doings.
There are umpteen methods suggested by various
Rishis and Mahatmas on how to scrub this vasanas.
We see even great sages and saints have idiosyncrasies, health challenges all
due to their karmaphala of the past, be it Ramakrishna paramahamsa or Ramana
due to their cancer. Like the late Satya Saibaba of Puttaparthi once remarked
on the reason behind his hip replacement, he remarked "Pain and suffering
due to karmaphala is mandatory, but misery is optional".
This subtlety or spiritual maturity is lacking
even in the suffering centric Catholicism. Suffering
is purgatory only when there is associated spiritual maturity to contemplate.
Apocalypse
at the center of Abrahamic marketing
Christianity has been awaiting the apocalypse
since its inception. The continuous need to maintain that the end is near
seemed to be the only way to maintain the flock. Islam seems to have improvised
it by constantly focusing on the afterlife.
While these religions seem to
constantly promote apocalypse, what happens to the universe once their claimed
apocalypse happens. Will their God start creating better, learning from his
mistakes? Will we see a new universe created? If so, then their God made
mistake with this prototype then? So He is far from perfect then. If it was a onetime
creation, was HE bored with this futile attempt? Of course to these and many
other questions, the ONLY response that an Abrahamic mindset can give is, this
is blasphemy and satanic.
If the theory of apocalypse is really true, why
there is no history of living with higher ideals. Abrahamic mindset of two
millennia has been characterized by negativity, hate, spite, deception and wars
only to prove religions. There has been genocide across many continents, when
the religion of love failed to demonstrate love and the religion of peace
showed nothing but bloodshed. All of this for a hallucinatory promise from
their founder or followers - just sign up your way to heaven or rot in hell.
Abrahamism is cast in murky origins,
something no one can validate or allowed to, an idea that defies science, logic
or even common sense. Constant fear mongering doomsday culture always
has an eye towards apocalypse or afterlife and resetting the date to maintain
the flock has been the hallmark of these cults. It appears their version
of God created this world so that they can enjoy however they choose of help
create a taste of hell to others who refuse to follow their beliefs.
Sanatana Dharma alternative
Sanatana Dharma
challenges us to live a more complete life now in all areas. The idea of Purushartha is to exert ourselves in
every dimension and be in harmony with the laws of nature. There is no fantasy
of chasing a desire based future, but one based on dynamic action that is
guided by an intellect that is rooted in a higher Reality.
Chasing Sukha
constantly morphs into Dukha as they
are the obverse and reverse of a coin. One need not chase it even for
afterlife, if one is willing to improve oneself through introspection, refining
one’s own character through superior thoughts, words and actions. The energy is
not expended in abusing other’s Gods as Satan or asserting dominance through
loudspeakers, instead one must try to understand one’s real Self. Real spiritual growth is not in parroting
what someone might have experienced in the past and claiming allegiance but to
experience that Supreme Self. So the shift has to happen from Sukhadukha to Shanti and Ananda.
In summary, let us meditate on the
wisdom of Swami Sivananda Maharaj - "Be
satisfied with what you have, but be unsatisfied with what you are."
Om
Tat Sat