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31-01-2019, 04:57 PM
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Correlation between God and light...
I have come across some observations which depict an interesting correlation between God and light....
In Hinduism, the Vedas and Hindu scriptures considers the Shivalinga as representing a pillar of light. The Dharmic monotheistic sect the Prajapita Brahmakumaris consider God to be a point of light.
In Islam, Allah has 100 name's, and one of them is Alnoor ( the Light).
“God is light,” says 1 John 1:5, in the Bible in Christianity.
In Judaism, Psalm 76:4 says of God, “You are radiant with light.”
So this correlation between God and light, is a common denominator in these four major world religions.
Imo, the fire worship in Zoroastrianism may be illustrating this correlation between God (Ahura Mazda ) and light as well,light being emitted by the fire.
If you find any further proofs or evidences in this regard, please do share it here.
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When even one virtue becomes our nature, the mind becomes clean and tranquil. Then there is no need to practice meditation; we will automatically be meditating always. ~ Swami Satchidananda
Wholesome virtuous behavior progressively leads to the foremost.~ Buddha AN 10.1
If you do right, irrespective of what the other does, it will slow down the (turbulent) mind. ~ Rajini Menon
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02-02-2019, 04:47 AM
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Master
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02-02-2019, 09:04 AM
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Master
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ajay00
I have come across some observations which depict an interesting correlation between God and light....
In Hinduism, the Vedas and Hindu scriptures considers the Shivalinga as representing a pillar of light. The Dharmic monotheistic sect the Prajapita Brahmakumaris consider God to be a point of light.
In Islam, Allah has 100 name's, and one of them is Alnoor ( the Light).
“God is light,” says 1 John 1:5, in the Bible in Christianity.
In Judaism, Psalm 76:4 says of God, “You are radiant with light.”
So this correlation between God and light, is a common denominator in these four major world religions.
Imo, the fire worship in Zoroastrianism may be illustrating this correlation between God (Ahura Mazda ) and light as well,light being emitted by the fire.
If you find any further proofs or evidences in this regard, please do share it here.
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Gospel of Thomas.....
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09-02-2020, 06:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ajay00
I have come across some observations which depict an interesting correlation between God and light....
In Hinduism, the Vedas and Hindu scriptures considers the Shivalinga as representing a pillar of light. The Dharmic monotheistic sect the Prajapita Brahmakumaris consider God to be a point of light.
In Islam, Allah has 100 name's, and one of them is Alnoor ( the Light).
“God is light,” says 1 John 1:5, in the Bible in Christianity.
In Judaism, Psalm 76:4 says of God, “You are radiant with light.”
So this correlation between God and light, is a common denominator in these four major world religions.
Imo, the fire worship in Zoroastrianism may be illustrating this correlation between God (Ahura Mazda ) and light as well,light being emitted by the fire.
If you find any further proofs or evidences in this regard, please do share it here.
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In relativity, time slows down with velocity until at velocity C, time no longer passes. Light does not experience time. It is simultaneously at its destination and its origin, no matter how many legs of the journey. From the perspective of light it is everywhere at once and time does not exist.
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