Religion
and Science Religion
primarily helps us keep a balance in life as a physical manifested being. We do
not necessarily be religious in nature. We can simply follow the spiritual path.
It is the field of spirituality that ultimately guides the destiny of a human
being. What is right
or wrong... must we given in or stand up and face the truth... how we shape our
physical realm of life is all governed by spirituality. And what is spirituality? Spirituality
simply means following the path of the spirit... the soul atman within! Whenever
a human being tends to go wrong... our soul atman residing within our heart always
tries to prompt us on the right path. This
is only possible when we are truthful in life. Those who are all the time sinning
in life do not hear the sweet small inner voice of our soul atman. Devoid of this
voice... they for all practical purposes behave more like animals. Science
was meant for assisting human beings living the physical domain of 70 to 80 years
at its best. It is simply not concerned either with reincarnation, the soul atman
within, the path of truthfulness we may or may not follow, or anything else that
does not concern the physical manifested life. Spirituality and religion start
where science ends. All
the three paths are absolutely clear... there is no clash in choosing the respective
paths! When I was 11 years of age... I wanted to go in search of God. Going to
the temple made it clear that following the religious path would not lead me towards
God! I inherently chose the spiritual path. 25 years of yoga meditation brought
me to the end goal of life. I realized God at 37 years of age. This is my last
manifestation as a human being. Science
did not assist me in my spiritual pursuit. Yes, in earning my bread-and-butter
it certainly did help. It was primarily meant for that. Bhagavad Gita... the sacred
Scripture of Hinduism... the doctrine give to mankind by Lord Krishna tells us
everything how we must conduct ourselves in life. The knower of Bhagavad Gita
becomes the knower of all. I simply followed the dictates of Bhagavad Gita and
completed my cosmic journey. Essay by: Vijay
Kumar "Atma Jnani" Vijay Kumar... The Man who Realized
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| Religion
and hostility Religions
are simply ways of life... following of the enlightened masters of the various
era! Every religion stems from an enlightened master... never otherwise! Whenever
one gains enlightenment and preaches the wisdom to the masses... one develops
a following!
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Religion
and Science Religion
primarily helps us keep a balance in life as a physical manifested being. We do
not necessarily be religious in nature. We can simply follow the spiritual path.
It is the field of spirituality that ultimately guides the destiny of a human
being. What is right or wrong... must we given in or stand up and face the truth...
how we shape our physical realm of life is all governed by spirituality. And what
is spirituality?
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Basis
of Religion The
root of all religions is Dharma (righteousness)... not faith! When not one religion
existed on Mother Earth... the humanity still survived. How? Dharma is that inherent
ingredient in the cosmic system which forms the sap of living form! Devoid of
Dharma (righteousness) life simply could not exist on Mother Earth or in the Cosmos!
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Religion
and Evolution Every
religion primarily is a following of an enlightened master. No enlightened human
being would ever teach or preach anything that is wrong. Having reached the level
of enlightenment... the soul atman within having gained its pure original pristine
form... any impurities within an enlightened being is absolutely ruled out. It
is only when the dross within removes completely... one gains enlightenment (kaivalya
jnana)... never before!
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Why a Religion
The second path is lived
by our physical manifest itself... the one prompted by our ego. This is where
religion comes into play. As we live life as a member of the community... we need
to follow certain rules framed by our religions masters. If all the family members
go to a temple, church or a mosque on a particular festive occasion... it becomes
imperative for us to follow! | |