Friday 10 July 2015

Our people & their Spirituality!!

Hai all...

We have a very strong affinity to people than their faiths and beliefs. Our people love the people who created the religions than the religion itself. Our people love the person more than what he or she said which they liked. The end result is they are behind the people than converting what he or she said into a behaviour (and then into a habit and then spread it without their knowledge to others also to become a culture). So, no use for them.

Also we have a tendency to get attracted to only one person or religion and fall inside that well. We like being cozy inside one comfort zone and feel scared to come out to the expanded universe of knowledge. We feel insecure. We feel happy in the warmth of the well inside.Change is scary to us. But the mind needs variety. So, we land up getting suffocated being inside the well after some time. We become walking coffins in life.

We need to learn all the positives in all the religions and follow. So, we come out of all these small wells and rise up to the skies.

They even go and fight with people who criticize their icons or gods or gurus or guru jis or Masters or Gods etc. They start criticizing the the Gurus of others. They spend more time in researching about the other guru with an aim to fight, show anger, criticize etc. This results in no good to both the people. The end result is what we see as wars on religions, communities etc killing in each other and spoiling the peace.

So, people are not important. Who said is not important. What is said is important. It could be the neighborhood innocent child who might be the reason for our enlightenment. So, age, person, education, attire, religion etc are not important. Following positives in a positive manner is important. No need of idolizing the people or the religion.

We are not here to die for religions. We are here to live the religion, to make religions to live. Religious faiths and beliefs will have to be modified to suit the place, climate and environment of living.

Emotional attachment to the person or religion or faith will only result in damages. Just take the religion easy and move on should be the policy for peace.

So, the crux is

1. Not one religion, read all religions.

2. Persons are not important. Learning (change in behaviour) is important. Forget the people. Forget the religions. Remember the learning from all people and religions to follow.

3. Each learning changes us from A to B, then B to C and finally to be the whole and holy person, being with everyone while being away from every one.

peacefully yours....rams...health psychologist...

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