"Does God exist?". Someone recently started a discussion this 'Times Of India' site called www.speakingree.in
Just reading the question angered me and amused me. In this quest of God and his existence, a common man became Buddha, years of hunger and meditation, people became mystics and took upto the Himalayas never to come back again. Someone out there hopes to find God/ ascertain his existence by an internet discussion!!!!! It is a silly question and deserves not to be talked about. It is like asking me, does your mother exist? How could I have possibly come into this world without my mother giving birth to me. How can mankind/all beings on this earth take birth and come into existence without our supreme mother/father-God.
More important than discussing "Does god exist?", it is important to introspect and ask yourself. "What does god mean to me?". And the answer lies in that. Each of our experience of god varies. It is as unique as a finger print. Just as no 2 human beings carry the same design of a finger print, so is the case with our belief of god. If I believe in God truly and devoutly, than it just does not matter to me whether rest of the world does or not. From my belief perspective this discussion is not worth of an involvement. Now coming to the question of his existence, if someone (who does not believe in God/or a divine power beyond human comprehension) can answer my few simple questions, I too will agree and start believing that god does not exist.
1) How and when was the universe created?
2) What is the dimension of this universe? You know the length, depth etc.
3) How many celestial bodies are there in the universe?
4) How do these celestial bodies (which are actually huge and weigh many many trillions of tons) remain freely suspended in the universal vacuum or space as we call it?
If someone can answer all these questions for me, I salute his/belief and agree there is no god and all this is just plain western science.
But if no one on this earth can answer my questions, than kindly retract the question. GOD IS THE SUPREME POWER/AUTHORITY/Beyond our limited human acquired knowledge. You man choose to call this authority by any name/gender/ alpha/beta.It does not matter! Don't debate his existence and ruin your chances of finding true divine happiness. Believe and let him guide you towards him.
God is my silent friend and well wisher. I speak to him about everything that is there inside me, I seek his guidance when I am at crossroads in life, I ask him for his for help when everything else fails, I ask him for his love and solace when unhappy and sad and so much more. My relationship with God is very special and unique. It defines me the person.
Further, people often engage God and his existence in trivia. My sorrow, my karma, my happiness or sadness, my plight or success...and as a result start thinking of/ about God in a human context, at a human scale and in the known human dimensions.
Only a soul in the dark, unawakened can ask this question, "Does God exist?". For the light of God has not yet touched his soul. In a dark room, when we light a candle, initially nothing is visible. But as the light increases all the objects become clearer. The light is self knowledge and awareness is required for God to be visible.
'While deluded, one is called a common mortal,
but once enlightened, he is called a Buddha.'
The Bodhi tree is symbolic of divine knowledge.
Lord Buddha attained Boddhisattva
under the branches of this tree.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
My relationship with God
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Living in this moment.
Other than the metabolic functions, the only other ever changing, living being inside us is our thoughts. Life is a manifestation of our thoughts. Thoughts change every moment. From one thought to another. Just the way the time goes, from one to another. We have no control on the moment we live. How many, no one knows. Similar, we have no control on the thought that comes in our mind. We can only live and experience one moment a time. Similarly, there can be only one thought at a time in our life. At this moment I am thinking of food. Or at this moment I am planning my next act. Or I am very happy at this moment......Cherish the moment for it only goes never to come back again. Cherish the thought, for it is fleeting. Won't come back again.Live the moment. Live the thought.
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