Category: Papers
Understanding Devtas and Astrology in Hinduism
The Devtas and astrological practices in Hinduism are deeply intertwined with the scientific understanding of the chakras and their influence on our consciousness. Through this lens, we can appreciate these ancient concepts as sophisticated psychological and spiritual systems. In this article, we will explore the concept of Devtas in Hinduism and their relationship with astrology….
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Exploring Common Prophets in the Indus Valley
This paper posits that five prophets from the Old Testament were also present in Hindu traditions, residing in the Indus Valley. It suggests Moses led the Exodus from the Indus Valley to Yisrael. Aligning chronology and genealogy, the prophets share similar timelines and lineages. Examining the rivers in the Garden of Eden, the paper proposes…
Abrahamic and Hindu Religions in the Indus Valley
This paper explores the narratives of Adam, Cain, Noah, Abraham, and Moses from the Bible, proposing an Indus Valley origin for these figures instead of the traditional West Asian locations. The study draws parallels with Hindu texts, suggesting common geographical roots. The hypothesis suggests shared heritage and migration streams, westward to Palestine and eastward to…
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Adam’s Fall: A Far Eastern Psychological Perspective
This text proposes a dialogue between theology and science, advocating for mutual understanding. It suggests reinterpreting Hebrew words in the Adam narrative and incorporating insights from Eastern psychology to sync the Biblical narrative with science. Rather than viewing Adam’s creation from “dust” as a physical event, it suggests that God implanted negative qualities to initiate…
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