
MG, since you’ve studied the Rigveda, can you please tell us how much time you devoted to it?
- Doc
Somehow I don’t believe MG has a problem with converts committing to Mormonism after the second discussion with missionaries.
MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 7:15 pmI’m interested in Doc’s (newfound or not so recent) faith tradition. That should be an open topic on this board. Why he is unwilling to answer questions, I am uncertain.honorentheos wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:58 pmWe established about a year ago I don't see your shenanigans as good faith participation in discussion ...
It's about your comment being irrelevant that duration of commitment to a faith tradition matters to the discussion. You don't see the low activity rate and increasing number of disaffected former Mormons as evidence there is something off about the pudding. Quite the contrary.
For board lurkers and others that read this forum without joining in on conversations I invite you to simply read the posts that Doc responds to me with over time and across threads. It will become readily apparent that I do not come here to be dishonest or bear false witness.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 7:29 pmSomehow I don’t believe MG has a problem with converts committing to Mormonism after the second discussion with missionaries.
Anyway.
I’m saddened by the lies MG has been telling the board for years.![]()
- Doc
I’m sadly convinced after having read MG’s posts on this thread that he hasn’t, in fact, ever studied other faith traditions, even to a marginal degree, outside the one he was born into. He shows no interest in praying to Saraswati, studying the Rigveda, nor exploring Hinduism with any sort of intellectual or spiritual curiosity. I hope he realizes before it’s too late that Yamaloka awaits him, especially since I offered him a hand into the Saraswati’s grace, beauty, intelligence, love, and divine guidance.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:15 pmWait. Was I mistaken and MG hasn’t spent a significant amount of time prayerfully researching other faith traditions, giving them equal time and effort as he’s done for his birth faith?
MG, would you join me in a sincere prayer to Saraswati? I’m sure you’ve done so in the past because you said you’ve devoted a lot of time and energy studying other faith traditions. Let us begin. Clear your mind. Close your eyes. Bring your palms together. Breath, steady, even, softly. Now you’re ready (as you know).
Aum namo Saraswati Devi, namo namah. I surrender to you, Saraswati Devi, divine goddess of creativity, music, poetry, language, wisdom and learning. I open myself up for your energy to flow through me each and every day. May any fear or resistance be washed away, may self-doubt be illuminated by your light.
Tell me how that made you feel. Do you feel the peace and grace Saraswati provides? That’s her divine energy flowing through you. Welcome to the light, brother.
- Doc
Well, he said it, so obviously he meant it.