Coincidence correlation causation.
Those words are simply for contemplation.
Is it just me or are there distinct similarities between Catholic Saints and Hindu God's?
Not in their features or powers (I have not looked at that) but in the manner they are utilized by followers, the chants and thought.
Two quick examples which make me ponder.
Numerous times in my life I see someone grab their beads or necklace and pray to the Saint of lost things...while looking for the lost thing.
This outsider sees the looking as the important aspect yet agrees the power of positive thinking (in the chant) helps a lot.
A Hindu mom told her child when she was having problems in school tonsay a prayer (recite a chant) to the God of education. And then after the child completed the ritual.. "Now that you have invited/invoked Maa Sarswati into your life and she is watching and helping, don't you think you should go study?"
In my version of Christianity it is pray but move your feet....if it is to be it is up to me.
In both cases I see folks utilizing focus, accessing their higher selves, setting their mind for success and then doing the work in the physical world to increase the likelihood of achieving the goal.
Or is it just me searching for correlation betwixt the two?
Those words are simply for contemplation.
Is it just me or are there distinct similarities between Catholic Saints and Hindu God's?
Not in their features or powers (I have not looked at that) but in the manner they are utilized by followers, the chants and thought.
Two quick examples which make me ponder.
Numerous times in my life I see someone grab their beads or necklace and pray to the Saint of lost things...while looking for the lost thing.
This outsider sees the looking as the important aspect yet agrees the power of positive thinking (in the chant) helps a lot.
A Hindu mom told her child when she was having problems in school tonsay a prayer (recite a chant) to the God of education. And then after the child completed the ritual.. "Now that you have invited/invoked Maa Sarswati into your life and she is watching and helping, don't you think you should go study?"
In my version of Christianity it is pray but move your feet....if it is to be it is up to me.
In both cases I see folks utilizing focus, accessing their higher selves, setting their mind for success and then doing the work in the physical world to increase the likelihood of achieving the goal.
Or is it just me searching for correlation betwixt the two?