Eastern Religions
Definition of Eastern Religions as it relates to Religions, Pantheism, Bahai Faith
Eastern Religions, as a subset of Bahai Faith, emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and the belief in one divine reality that permeates everything in the universe. It draws from ancient spiritual traditions of the East, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, which share a common thread of reverence for nature, mindfulness, and spiritual growth through self-discipline and contemplation. The teachings of Eastern Religions within Bahai Faith encourage individuals to cultivate an inner life of stillness, compassion, and wisdom, in order to live in harmony with the natural world and to promote peace, justice, and unity among all people.