As Hinduism has no clergy, how can there be any formal conversions? Who is going to do it and how is it going to be decided?
Hinduism is simply a religion you accept. I was born Sikh, but I accepted Hinduism. Nobody converted me or even tried to convert me. I discovered it, got attracted to it, and finally accepted it. I began first by dabbling in the new age, especially my interests in ufology and parapsychology. I then started to do meditation taught to me by the Brahma Kumari sect. I left them and started to get very interested in quantum physics. I then realised all roads were pointing to Hinduism so I finally became Hindu.
I have followed a similar path that many Western converts to Hinduism have such as Erwin Schrodinger, Stephen Knapp, David Frawley, the transcendentalists, Arthur Schopenhauer. All you need is a glimpse of the Vedas, and if you are spiritually developed enough, you will resonate with it.
As controversial as this may sound the best test to see how spiritually developed you are is to read the Vedas and see how well you resonate with it. If you don’t, then you are on the lower rungs of the spiritual ladder.


