tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5746644026534691738.post3020574123495609427..comments2018-02-25T23:49:45.552-08:00Comments on Musings, Articles, Thoughts: Reformers, prophets or saints - does it matter what we call them ?Jamunahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12534931608861075443noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5746644026534691738.post-90912088244288562652009-07-25T11:04:14.464-07:002009-07-25T11:04:14.464-07:00Totally true. We have to learn to pick out the cor...Totally true. We have to learn to pick out the core of all religious teachings, which is what true spirituality is. Then we ourselves will be able to see the common thread in all of themJamunahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12534931608861075443noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5746644026534691738.post-51730452773875513272009-07-24T14:16:17.447-07:002009-07-24T14:16:17.447-07:00though i agree with what you say i do think they w...though i agree with what you say i do think they were leaders who had their own stature and nothing could shake them from their belief that goodness was all that is needed for mankind to attain peace, serenity and nirvana.<br /><br />today these leaders who simply followed their heart and believed in goodness of the soul, have been made out to be a part of religion. i am sure budha never intended to be a god, and nanak brought in sikhism as a faith to protect the people from constant marauders. but sikhism is a religion today and so is budhism.<br /><br />those days they believed that god was supreme and your religion was personal. today religion is supreme and in the race, god comes in a poor second!<br /><br />things will change only when we give religion its place and god his!bacteriahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13209811779775199754noreply@blogger.com