Hi friends,
I have just discovered this very interesting and rich forum.
As a European living in Europe, I've always been very interested in cultures and religions of India.
The cutlural interest for Sanata Dharma came as I begin practising hatha yoga (asana, meditations, pranayama...) and learnign more about the significance of the asana. I recently went through the Baghavad Ghita and some books about Hinduism and India more generally (history, culture, tradition)...
I have been very touched by Baghavad Ghita and the depth and reach of its significance (or at least of the very few I could understand). I felt like being transported or having discovered something I could not imagine.
I feel like I need to know more about how to get the teachings / advice of Sanatana Dharma, on a non-practising/religious and cultual point of view (if this is possible).
Starting to think out of the western dichotomy (heaven, hell) seems to be a beginning to better understand. starting seeing God in every living thing, trying to cultivate great value (honor, compassion, strenght, kindness) and being detached from the consequence of one's action and cycle of desire.
Writting here and getting some advice (textx, scritpures), or explanations, recommendations, would be useful and kind.
Big thanks friends for your help I really look forward reading you
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