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2007-06-09 14:30:18 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

your answer is very nice as usual Green Earth Mom but here we are talking about a self realised or in other words a saint.

2007-06-09 23:53:38 · update #1

do you think Guru Gobind Singh was against Islam or was he against certain things that muslims were doing

2007-06-09 23:57:04 · update #2

NICE answer wilirogerswan but what do you mean by "compassion" here. does it mean pitying them or holding thier religion in esteem?

2007-06-10 20:27:01 · update #3

19 answers

Well, all paths lead to 'God'.

2007-06-09 14:39:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

An (Insan Kamil) or Fully Realized Human Being is recognized as follows:

Sees every ones suffering as ones own.
Sees every ones hunger as ones own.
Sees every ones thirst as ones own.
Sees every ones sorrow as ones own.

A Fully Realized Human Being shows compassion towards people of all religions and spiritual paths.
A Fully Realized Human Being cares for and embraces the
hearts of everyone.
A Fully Realized Human Being ask for nothing and gives everything, to his or her fellow man.

The Ego or I is no longer active because the heart has been surrendered to God (Allah), and communion has taken place.

This is the station of a Self Realized Being that dwells in the world. This person lives in the world and yet is not of it.

2007-06-11 01:57:42 · answer #2 · answered by WillRogerswannabe 7 · 1 0

As the Dalai Lama says at the begining of many of his teachings, he is not trying to convert anyone to Buddhism. It is better to remain in the faith that you were raised in and be the best you can be in that faith. Eventually one will realise the true nature of things-though maybe not in this lifetime.

2007-06-09 22:11:44 · answer #3 · answered by Jim San Antonio 4 · 2 0

this is very good question. I will tell you from my own experience. My guruji is an enlightened soul. If an outsider come and argue with him about his faith then he will just smile and will not hit back even if that person's faith is wrong

But when i tried to tell about my imagined faith, he just shouted at me and proved me wrong and I became his cheli

means if they love someone or want someone to progress, they will oppose their established wrong faiths. For common people they just remain accepting and non-arguing

2007-06-09 23:31:38 · answer #4 · answered by Divya Jyoti 4 · 3 0

Open mindedness, the ability to see the potential for spiritual growth by learning from others, accepting others for who they are and seeing that even though your way of believing is different there is something to learn from them that can make a difference in your life...Respect is needed.
Peace be with you.

2007-06-09 22:27:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

this is a wrong notion that self-realised souls always accept other religions

They may have general acceptance of other faiths but they fight also if god wishes.

Guru gobind singh is good example, who was enlightened but fought with moguls

Most of the people think enlightened one are always loving, always peaceful, always caring etc etc all gudy gudy things, BUT THIS IS WRONG NOTION

2007-06-10 02:16:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

a self realised can understand others with his deep rooted realisation and also respect others irrespective of their faith and religion. positive attitude is the characterstic of self realised and can view only goodness in others.but basically one has introspect whether he/she has really attained self-realisation which is difficult but not impossible.

2007-06-09 22:54:49 · answer #7 · answered by sabu 4 · 2 0

Praise to God who created the world and made it a mortal, unstable and uncertain house the residents of which keep changing and under going ups and downs , wretched and miserable are those who are deceived by the fleeting and transient pleasures and attractions of this world.

2007-06-09 21:34:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

A self actualized person would have no need to judge another person's faith or to convert them.

2007-06-09 21:34:17 · answer #9 · answered by Linda R 7 · 2 0

The attitude which should be is of respect and regards to others religion, though one may believe it or not, but it is unfortunately not so!
Everyone thinks his/her religion is the right path, with no regards and ill-feelings to others religion.

2007-06-09 22:01:01 · answer #10 · answered by anil m 6 · 2 1

.
for a self realised one,
we call a real self realised one, then
question does not arise at all,
(because he has known the secreats)

2007-06-11 05:04:09 · answer #11 · answered by Karsan 3 · 1 0

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