October 17, 2007

An Illusion Named God

Everybody has his own belief about God and these come out of different reasons. Thousands of years ago somebody would have discovered the true self within and might have termed it as God. Somebody might have got the similar feeling while he would have looked at the enormity of the universe. Somebody might have witnessed a truly enlightened person and would have termed him as God. These were their own true beliefs, which they ‘felt’. And as it is a very much personal experience, it cannot be replicated, but can only be felt in its originality by every individual.

Coming generations got to know about something called God and they ‘heard’ from different people different explanations. Why some people believe in God and some do not, I think cause for both beliefs is the same. It is like this.

The concept of God is being taught from generations and as the child grows up what he sees around, it becomes deeply engraved. However, what he has learnt is only superficial and has never experienced it. But the continuous teachings, actions and talks around him makes him to believe that what he has learnt is true. As a grown up individual, he knows the concept and he is stuck with it. Though somewhere something within questions it, but he has no answer for it. And he does not dare to answer it, as he is too afraid of letting his deep rooted beliefs to be proved wrong. So he fights for it. He will try to prove everywhere that God exists. He will argue and do all to prove that. What actually he is doing is trying to prove it to himself (and he never succeeds really).

The other extreme implication is like this. Person keeps listening to the concept and something within questions it. He does not find any justified answer to what is being taught. But he is bombarded with the teachings, and society and family force him to believe what is being believed for generations. Now this person explodes on the opposite direction. He becomes against to any such belief which talks about existence of God. He keeps on doing things to prove that God does not exist. But he does it only to prove somebody or something wrong. He never moves to know the truth.

Now both these type of people are simply wasting their valuable energy. They are holding on to a strange concept, which has never been their own (they don’t even know that they have actually adopted it from somebody else) and are trying to prove it right. And what do they gain by proving it right or wrong?

The reality, the truth needs to be realized and experienced within. It is not a principal which can be learnt. But what happens in our society is that the concept of God is taught and every child is stuffed with the knowledge about God. The learning actually proves to be harmful because once you learn something, you either try to justify it, fit it somewhere or stand against it. And this effort takes the consciousness away from the reality lying within. Majority of people are just blindly believing this concept. I am saying blindly because, they learn the concept first and then try to justify its existence by using some reasoning. But it is so dry and superficial and very dangerous as it makes the person prejudiced.

It does not mean that we disprove or ignore the old teachings. We should listen to them without making any judgement on their truth. We should simply understand that somebody is telling us something and we do not know whether it is true or false.

The people who believe in God and people who deny its existence, both are bound by some mental block. There is some intellectual stuff that they want to prove by arguing over something which cannot be argued with people (as it is a personal experience).

Somebody is asking if nature is God, who created nature? It must be God and therefore God exist. Other will ask, if you say somebody must create nature, then somebody must create God also, so who created God? Other would say God has always been there and nobody created it.

Now, let’s just think over it. What do we get out of all this? This is just mental illusion to get satisfaction that what I believe is right. But just probe in within. What you think, you believe, is it really your belief or it is something which has been stuffed into your mind by the society, the family and the people around. Is it something really which you truly believe in?

No belief about God in this society can be termed as right or wrong. But yes, one thing can definitely be said that the beliefs which make the person restricted, which makes him believe that other is wrong, which takes him away from himself, are surely not the right beliefs. The true belief is the one which liberates the person from all limitations, external and internal, which makes him feel respect for the life, which makes him spread the love around and with which he can feel the oneness within.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for writing this.