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[quote=Anonymous]I know an Australian woman who grew up in a devout Catholic home. She was drawn to India and Hinduism and moved there in her 20s. It's been 30 years since and she is a high level teacher in a Hindu temple in Australia. I asked her if it was a difficult transition, she said not at all. That the similarities were many and she felt no conflict. Most religions, even if they say they are monotheistic, do tend to have an object or person they worship or hold sacred. Whether it's a Saint, Jesus, Mohammed, a book like the Koran or the Guru Granth Sahib, or Sufi mystic. It's believed in Hinduism, that it is easier for us common people to worship a form on our spiritual journey to the all pervading God. Hence the reason the statement " from form, to formless" is a major part of Hinduism. [/quote]
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