Hindus should stop thinking of merely surviving. We have to think and plan as a dominant force in the world in order to become one.
Of course, will admit there's a chance (a one in a zillion chance) for an amazingly freaky accident of nature to happen that allows us to eventually thrive again by doing absolutely nothing now (e.g. the implosion of christoislamicommunipsecularism later this very evening). But statistically speaking, this is highly unlikely. Yet the way the collective Hindu tribe seems to be going about their future it looks like they they have placed all their bets on this scenario.
Hindus have to stop being fatalistic, passive. Fate is guided by endeavour (Bhishma, Hindu scriptures agree); it favours those who think boldly, plan boldly, act boldly.
"Ce sera sera" applies only after you have tried absolutely everything. Though there is only so much in our hands and the rest is a complex interaction of timing, circumstance, coincidence/luck, Hindus still refuse to take responsibility for even that part which <i>does</i> lie in our power.
How can I miss out on the opportunity to beat people over the head with this beauty again:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"Both complement each other; fate and effort, A small fire fanned by air grows very big; so does the power of fate aided by effort."
Bhishma
Mahabharatha<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Anything is within Hindus' reach. My frustration only stems from seeing the amount of inertia in the visibles and vocals, and from learning of how the terrorists and alien tyrants are tying up the hands of those that do resist.
Nationalism, patriotism will get Hindus nowhere. It is meaningless, there's no real force behind it, only a weak idea.
The one strength in Hindus - and it is more than merely a unifying factor (though that's an effect not to be underestimated in itself) - is our Hindu Dharma. And the core, the heart, the spark of life in our Dharma is the same as what drove the Sri Amarnath Movement. It is what procured our victories in ages past.
Hindus need to act for their people, their ancestors and their Gods. Hindus' thoughts now being centred merely and solely on short term survival is an alien imposition, we've been conditioned to do that (compare with how the global christoislamic ummah of sheep does not think like that, but rather plans big instead and sets their plans in motion).
It is also not how our ancestors thought. The greater picture always mattered. But Hindus today have been blinkered, by the psecular PR favouring christoislamism and demonising Hindu Dharma (through psecular media and education). Psecularism is like a contaminated vaccine intended only to weaken the Hindus/Dharmics and produce no affect on christoislamics. While they still swear unrelenting allegiance to their non-existent jeebusjehovallah even as they proclaim their psecularism, it is only the modern psecularised 'Hindoo' that takes pride in saying our Dharma is negotiable and our Gods a myth. People who have no principles or can not stick to them will be blown by the wind.
Can't resist copying and pasting this again - the expressive Hindu Hero M Venkatesan:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->'I could not help viewing Periyar's uncivilised and barbarous attacks upon <b>my chosen Gods and Goddesses and my own Hindu faith</b> as wanton attacks on <b>my dear and sacred mother who begot me</b>. My search into the works of Periyar and my extensive reading of all his articles gave a rude cultural shock to me. I was greatly dismayed by the hellish hatred of Periyar towards my faith and towards <b>my chosen Gods and Goddesses</b>'.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Someone who will not be swayed from his principles and will not be estranged from his Hindu Dharma. It is clear what (who <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif' /><!--endemo-->) drives him to defend his=my sacred Mother, and he does an excellent job. Rather like Aurobindo's speech on "Sanatana Dharma, that is (our) nationalism". The impulse or force driving Venkatesan and Aurobindo is the same.
Of course, will admit there's a chance (a one in a zillion chance) for an amazingly freaky accident of nature to happen that allows us to eventually thrive again by doing absolutely nothing now (e.g. the implosion of christoislamicommunipsecularism later this very evening). But statistically speaking, this is highly unlikely. Yet the way the collective Hindu tribe seems to be going about their future it looks like they they have placed all their bets on this scenario.
Hindus have to stop being fatalistic, passive. Fate is guided by endeavour (Bhishma, Hindu scriptures agree); it favours those who think boldly, plan boldly, act boldly.
"Ce sera sera" applies only after you have tried absolutely everything. Though there is only so much in our hands and the rest is a complex interaction of timing, circumstance, coincidence/luck, Hindus still refuse to take responsibility for even that part which <i>does</i> lie in our power.
How can I miss out on the opportunity to beat people over the head with this beauty again:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"Both complement each other; fate and effort, A small fire fanned by air grows very big; so does the power of fate aided by effort."
Bhishma
Mahabharatha<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Anything is within Hindus' reach. My frustration only stems from seeing the amount of inertia in the visibles and vocals, and from learning of how the terrorists and alien tyrants are tying up the hands of those that do resist.
Nationalism, patriotism will get Hindus nowhere. It is meaningless, there's no real force behind it, only a weak idea.
The one strength in Hindus - and it is more than merely a unifying factor (though that's an effect not to be underestimated in itself) - is our Hindu Dharma. And the core, the heart, the spark of life in our Dharma is the same as what drove the Sri Amarnath Movement. It is what procured our victories in ages past.
Hindus need to act for their people, their ancestors and their Gods. Hindus' thoughts now being centred merely and solely on short term survival is an alien imposition, we've been conditioned to do that (compare with how the global christoislamic ummah of sheep does not think like that, but rather plans big instead and sets their plans in motion).
It is also not how our ancestors thought. The greater picture always mattered. But Hindus today have been blinkered, by the psecular PR favouring christoislamism and demonising Hindu Dharma (through psecular media and education). Psecularism is like a contaminated vaccine intended only to weaken the Hindus/Dharmics and produce no affect on christoislamics. While they still swear unrelenting allegiance to their non-existent jeebusjehovallah even as they proclaim their psecularism, it is only the modern psecularised 'Hindoo' that takes pride in saying our Dharma is negotiable and our Gods a myth. People who have no principles or can not stick to them will be blown by the wind.
Can't resist copying and pasting this again - the expressive Hindu Hero M Venkatesan:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->'I could not help viewing Periyar's uncivilised and barbarous attacks upon <b>my chosen Gods and Goddesses and my own Hindu faith</b> as wanton attacks on <b>my dear and sacred mother who begot me</b>. My search into the works of Periyar and my extensive reading of all his articles gave a rude cultural shock to me. I was greatly dismayed by the hellish hatred of Periyar towards my faith and towards <b>my chosen Gods and Goddesses</b>'.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Someone who will not be swayed from his principles and will not be estranged from his Hindu Dharma. It is clear what (who <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif' /><!--endemo-->) drives him to defend his=my sacred Mother, and he does an excellent job. Rather like Aurobindo's speech on "Sanatana Dharma, that is (our) nationalism". The impulse or force driving Venkatesan and Aurobindo is the same.