Hi ippy and Walter,
You guys really don't seem to have any idea what I am talking about or how much of a way of life these ideas are in India, China, Japan and increasingly in the US, Germany and other countries. I am truly surprised! Many Britishers (in particular) seem to be completely ignorant about such fundamental philosophies of large parts of the world!
Not agreeing with it is a different matter....I have no problem with that....but not knowing about it is inexcusable because it means people are rather stubbornly insulating themselves to avoid knowing such things.
In fact I have discussed these matters in some detail many times over the years on the BBC boards and on here.... and yet many people here (not just you two) keep expressing the same degree of ignorance and surprise every single time even today. It shows a degree of deliberate avoidance that is typically 'nose in the air' British!
No offence guys but that's the way I feel.
That is a pity because Yoga and Vedanta philosophy (don't ask... 'what's that?') are becoming very popular world over and are actually replacing traditional religious beliefs in many parts. These are secular spiritual philosophies that are not incompatible with science and also attempt to explain life itself besides providing people with a basis for self development.
Anyway....thanks for asking.
Cheers.
Sriram
PS: If you want to read about such matters and also about the difference between Spirituality and religion, you can click on my internet link above left. There are several articles that could help you to understand these things....provided of course that you want to understand!
If you really want me to explain some basic aspects of these philosophies on these boards....do let me know. I don't mind doing it once more.
Thanks Walter... for your kind words.
You aren't so bad yourself after all!