Hi everyone,
I suspect that most people who are unable to see any merit in spiritual philosophies are (usually) people who have rarely if ever, been out of their countries or even towns (maybe to very similar cultures if at all).... and have had very little exposure to other cultures and ways of thinking. Some of them perhaps would rather not know or understand even if they had a chance. They believe their glass is full and nothing more is required to be added.
And the fact that India and other eastern parts have for centuries been steeped in poverty and lack of modern education....would have added to their sense of superiority and disinterest in these cultures and ideas. Lumping everything as 'primitive superstitious rubbish'...would be most convenient.
Most of them have perhaps had a problem with Christianity and Islam and have therefore chosen science as a better means of understanding the world...which is fair enough.
These are the people who are embedded in Science almost as though it were concrete.
That is why many of them are unable to assimilate new ideas even though they are not conflicting with science. They prefer the usual bible bashing sessions again and again. Very safe and entertaining.....
It is very difficult to make such people look beyond science, not for alternatives.... but for additional inputs and thoughts that could expand their minds and take it beyond the narrow confines of science.
I can only keep trying! And luckily I am out of pitchfork throwing distance!
Thanks & Cheers.
Sriram