The concept of unversal love fascinates me. This is reflected in the Hindu concept, 'The entire world is your family'.
Jesus' forgiving His enemies and call to us to forgive others is exemplary.
In Sikhism, they have tis concept of enjoying life while it lasts.
The Jain's respect for life, and ideas of non-violence are awesome.
The resilience of the Jews is appreciable - how they have bounced back from all odds!
The Three jewels of Taoism are: compassion, humility, and moderation
Also, read these excerpts, I recently came across -
At the end of the supper, Jesus told His apostles, "I give to you a new commandment, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another".
All mythological creatures of the Japanese cultural tradition, of the Buddhistic tradition, Christian God, Hindu gods, Islamic Allah, various angels and demons of all faiths among others are considered Kami (spiritual essence) for the purpose of Shinto faith.
Confucianism holds that one should give up one's life, if necessary, either passively or actively, for the sake of upholding the cardinal moral values.
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What is the best philosphy or practice that has appealed to you?
Jesus' forgiving His enemies and call to us to forgive others is exemplary.
In Sikhism, they have tis concept of enjoying life while it lasts.
The Jain's respect for life, and ideas of non-violence are awesome.
The resilience of the Jews is appreciable - how they have bounced back from all odds!
The Three jewels of Taoism are: compassion, humility, and moderation
Also, read these excerpts, I recently came across -
At the end of the supper, Jesus told His apostles, "I give to you a new commandment, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another".
All mythological creatures of the Japanese cultural tradition, of the Buddhistic tradition, Christian God, Hindu gods, Islamic Allah, various angels and demons of all faiths among others are considered Kami (spiritual essence) for the purpose of Shinto faith.
Confucianism holds that one should give up one's life, if necessary, either passively or actively, for the sake of upholding the cardinal moral values.
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What is the best philosphy or practice that has appealed to you?