This is my first blog on spirituality. This is probably the first time ever I am writing about spirituality and more so about my views. I have always thought of myself not as a religious person but a spiritual one.When I grew up I did not receive any religious training. So my concept of spirituality evolved from the notion of right and wrong. I knew love, compassion, generosity, courage,etc were the right values and hatred, jealousy, selfishness, etc are the wrong values. All throughout my teenage, these were the principles which guided my behavior and helped me face my life's dilemmas with ease. I used to think "Even though I don't go to religious places, I don't worship God like others, I don't follow religious traditions, I know whats right and whats wrong, Morals and Values make more sense to me rather than submitting oneself blindly to traditions."
I am not an atheist I do believe in God. I believe in existence of the "Supreme". I believe that someone is watching over me and guiding me. I just prefer not to name my God. I prefer not my religious affiliations but my actions for the mankind be my religion.
I have a great interest in various religious texts and I have had brief exposures to teachings of a lot of them. All have essentially the same underlying principles of love, brotherhood, compassion to all living beings. None of them preach hatred or violence and if they do they cannot be words of God. I chose to follow the essence rather than mere text.
This is how my spiritual identity took shape...
I am not an atheist I do believe in God. I believe in existence of the "Supreme". I believe that someone is watching over me and guiding me. I just prefer not to name my God. I prefer not my religious affiliations but my actions for the mankind be my religion.
I have a great interest in various religious texts and I have had brief exposures to teachings of a lot of them. All have essentially the same underlying principles of love, brotherhood, compassion to all living beings. None of them preach hatred or violence and if they do they cannot be words of God. I chose to follow the essence rather than mere text.
This is how my spiritual identity took shape...
"Spiritual but not Religious........" !
ReplyDeleteA good beginning towards the world of Love and Peace. You have well understood about the essence of religions. “None of them preach hatred or violence and if they do they cannot be words of God..........” I really appreciate Ur words.
I am a Hindu because I am born as a Hindu. I am happy to name my God and proud to show my religious affiliations.
You said you have not received any religious training. Not only you many children from (my) Hindu community do not get the opportunity to learn the religious teachings because it is completely neglected by today’s Hindu community.
thank you for ur comment...religious teachings can only be meaningful if it shows u the god inside you and every other living being...
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