It means those of us that are open to new information have an open mind because our intuition guides us often. We know there is more to life than meets the eye and we see behind the veil from time to time. For those that are unwilling to open their mind to other possibilities despite the proof, nothing will convince them, they don't want to get out of their comfort zone (cognitive dissonance).
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"In Hinduism, the concept of "33 million gods" is often interpreted as representing the vast array of divine manifestations and aspects of the one supreme God, with each deity representing a different facet of nature, human experience, or cosmic principle, essentially signifying that the divine can be accessed and understood through various forms depending on individual needs and perspectives; this number is derived from ancient texts, where "33" is considered a significant number representing the different cosmic forces and is often used figuratively rather than a literal count of deities.
Key points to remember:
Not a literal count:
Hindus do not believe there are actually 33 million separate gods, but rather that this number symbolizes the diverse ways in which the divine can be experienced.
The "Trimurti":
While there are many deities, the primary focus is often on the "Trimurti" - Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver), and Shiva (destroyer) - representing the cyclical nature of existence."