An AllFaith.com visitor asks:
i don't bewlieve in any religion in this world i just want find
the truth acording to my stright mind and balancing with nature please gv me any
suggestion
My reply:
Hi J...,
This should be the desire of us all... sadly its not.
Religion, ALL religion, is human created to try and categorize the
truths presented by some master (or lineage in the case of Hinduism
which has no founder).
The Master (whichever master) said this, that, this and that.
The followers heard what was said and interpreted that, this, that, this and this.
... And a new religion was born. They got some of it right and some of it wrong and they went on from there and established dogma.
The best answer to your question that I have found is to not be a
"follower" but a doer. In other words, study the lives of those who
have achieved spiritual realization and learn from their examples.
Study the scriptures and learn their wisdom. Then as you learn, apply
this wisdom to your own life and practice as your Inner Guide (the Holy
Spirit, Paramatman -- pick your favorite term) leads you. I call this
"AllFaith Spirituality" for lack of a better term.
Master Y'shua (Jesus) for instance spent countless hours in prayer and
meditation. Do likewise. He fasted for long periods of time, do that.
He carefully studied the Scriptures (in his case the Torah and Tanack) seeking to understand the
Will of his Father, study.
Master Gautama (the Buddha) found his "Middle Way" after leaving
society and practicing extreme asceticism. Through this experience he
was ready to hear the teaching of the Vina teacher to his student,
'String it too tight and the string will break, too loose and it will
not properly sound.' Seek balance.
Master Lao Tsu (in Tao Te Ching) discovered the impermanence of the
"ten thousand things" and the required balance of Yin and Yang to
achieve Tao (perfect harmony), seek harmony.
And so on.
In other words, do what they DID rather than following what others say
they taught and trust your Inner Voice to keep you on tract.
WHY is the "cross of Jesus" important?
Why is the "blood of Jesus" significant?
WHY does the Hindu honor the murtis?
WHY does the Zen master focus on his navel?
WHY did Master Y'shua consider God to be his Father?
Why did the Gopis consider God to be their Lover?
Why did Mother Yashoda consider God to be her Child?
WHY do the Pagans dance widdershins sometimes but Deosil at others?
Why don't Sikhs cut their hair?
Why do Vaisnavas shave their heads except for the sikha (the
"pony tail" atop their shaved heads)?
Why dont devout Muslim men shave their faces?
Why do the Dervish and Sufis dance?
Why don't the Amish, Four Square Christians and others dance?
Why do the Quakers worship in silence?
Why do the Charismatics and Pentecostals raise such a ruckus of sound when they worship?
What do the various verses of Holy Scripture tell us when read without the study aids?
And so on... As the Tanack encourages:
"Come, let Us reason together says HaShem."
Reason with the God of your understanding!
That's why we have this unique ability in the first place!
THINK!
Ask questions!
Dig deeper!
Seek -- then you WILL find! This was one of Master Y'shua's most solemn promises.
Truth has ever been available for those who seek it.
Seek it.
It is known in many forms.
And always remember, there IS a vital place for religion, for the acceptance of
established teachings and creeds. Organized religion gave us education,
medicine, alphabets, civil law, ethics and morality, farming, the
foundations of science and so very much more. HONOR religion. Defend
religious freedom. Respect those with sincere religious faith and seek
to never diminish their beliefs or their faith, even as you seek to
transcend creeds and dogmas.
Most people are never going to actively devote themselves to seeking
Truth. Its just a fact. The vast majority of people, including the vast
majority of religious people, focus on their daily lives, on paying
their bills, on raising their kids, doing their jobs and so on. They have no
inclination to examine these truths in any real depth. And that's OK! We are all
here for different reasons!
Judge not lest ye be judged.
Follow YOUR path with love.
Religion can benefit these people immensely.
You have probably read this at my website, but this is what I believe:
God's Garden