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Why do Christianity and Hinduism—two religions that seem like total opposites—both organize the divine around the number three? In this episode, we explore the striking parallels between Hinduism's Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and Christianity's Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit). What if these aren't contradictions but conversations? What if two seemingly opposite religions are pointing to the same truth—just using different symbols and languages? Through the lens of Bipartiality, discover how the sacred pattern of three reveals something profound about the nature of reality itself. This episode will completely shift how you see religion.
By Fadi EliasWhy do Christianity and Hinduism—two religions that seem like total opposites—both organize the divine around the number three? In this episode, we explore the striking parallels between Hinduism's Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and Christianity's Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit). What if these aren't contradictions but conversations? What if two seemingly opposite religions are pointing to the same truth—just using different symbols and languages? Through the lens of Bipartiality, discover how the sacred pattern of three reveals something profound about the nature of reality itself. This episode will completely shift how you see religion.