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Right or wrong religion?

Shantanu

Well-Known Member
I'm not insulting you, no more than mentioning my clinical depression and anxiety disorder would be insulting me. You know you have a delusional disorder.
No I do not know that I have any kind of mental illness: the UK State has concocted that to cover up the State organised persecution on me over 20 years.
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
Religion isn't about feeling good. If that were the case, many of them wouldn't come with so many rules and restrictions.

Totally disagree with this reasoning.

What is the fun of football without all the rules and restrictions. Those are all part of the Game.
 

Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
That's true but realizing what we already are is another matter. From my frame-of-reference, there are 7 "veils" or "planes" between my state as an ordinary human being and my experience of my true Divine state.
Is there any place you talk about these? I'd be curious to know your views. I do see different doorways or thresholds we move through in Self realization. It seems in a lot of ways, it's a lot more than seven, like infinite layers of an infinite onion. But as we look at these things in the span of an average life, we will see these basic stages. Seven seems to be a fairly regular number that recurs.
 

Ancient Soul

The Spiritual Universe
I have noticed that some religious people often tend to think that the religion they follow is the only "right" religion. But in my head that sound in some way incorrect.

I think a religion that is right for me does not need feel right for others,
Any thoughts?

And I strongly believe that NO man made religion would be "best".

Here's ho wow I see it.

God put us all here on this physical world to learn certain spiritual lessons so that someday we might spiritually evolve enough to pass God's judgment process and enter what most call "Heaven". And we are given ALL that we need to do this right before our eyes. Our spiritual lessons are to be learned thru the interactions with people and events every single day. To see the beauty all around us, the forests, the mountains, the lakes, the rivers, the oceans, the creatures on the land, in the ground, in the air, in the waters, to LOOK at it all and ponder upon the great mystery of WHY! WHY was it all created, WHY were we created? How is life even possible? What is the purpose of it it all? The answers can be found in the world all around you, IF you seek the answers.

But MEN come and inserted themselves in between the only means to get answers, so you look to MAN and their books, their mythologies, that hold no true answers, just spiritually void placebos, because they have no understandings themselves, they just want control over others, or an ego boost, and/or your money.

None of them even gives an inkling of understanding as to the true spiritual nature, power, and might of God. Or WHY he created the physical universe, life, the "afterlife", etc, etc, etc... So ALL the religions leave you in the dark, that's all they will ever do. You can squander your whole lifetime bleeding their mythologies dry looking for answers and you will STILL come up with nothing.
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
There is only one correct religion, which is to live like God as a human being:
to search this God is necessarily a long process of discovery not amenable to any but a select few as it takes a lifetime to attain.
There is only one religion, the religion of Love
To search this God, means you did not understand the essence of the religion yet

So all religions have the potential to be "the one religion of Love"

And because it's about "Love", atheists and humanists (and ...) are not excluded
 
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