....Yes, you got me right. I consider "big people" only those who are spiritually high. Those whose humanity is above average. Nothing else means "big". And that also brings me to the people who are not famous, they are "hidden", nobody ever heard of them, but they have every right to be considered that way. And they might be bigger than those we know about.
And yes, I also a long time ago came to the same thought - that the most of us believe in the same God, we just have different ways to honor him, explain him, describe him (maybe because he just can�t be described nor explained in one way). And then we argue instead of sharing our experiences. Instead of listening and opening to others we are closing the door. Such a pity! Imagine, how would it look like if the people from all these religions would come to pray together! With respect toward each other and toward differences between them but finding something that connects them... -just a dream. Although I saw some Muslims coming to the grave of one of our blessed, praying and asking him for help. And he helped a lots of times.
I knew you meant this.. and since I can't speak another language as fluently as you can.., it would be wrong for me to criticize your word choices here..
"In my opinion"..... (I have to use this phrase a lot in the forums lately, so people don't condemn me and assume that I am preaching.. LOL!)... God takes the form and name pleasing to each individual, because God is not a human being... God also has no sex/color/race/species/etc.. attached (again.., in my opinion.. and is contrary to what "some" of my own people and teachers believe..and what many holy texts suggest)...
I believe God appears, communicates and shares with us, in a way that is unique to every individual.. If you were to ask birds what God looks like, "some of them" would probably describe the higher power as a bird... If you asked some fish what God looks like... --> a fish... An insect... -> an insect... etc./etc./etc..
This is why.... (again, "in my opinion")... there is a lot of conflict about God.. Humans tend to look at God, as if God is a human..., when God is omnipotent, omniscient and omnibenevolent.. (something that no human has ever been)... The holy books describe God as being human.., because long ago.., the concept of an invisible force/being was hard to translate into words... AND.. people/humans often need something they can relate to, to comprehend it..
As I said earlier.., the biggest problem between religions and cultures.., is most likely a lack of communication... and a realization.., that only "Man" has written any holy books.. They are "individual interpretations" of a communication with the higher power... A sharing of the conversation... These "sharings" have been passed, down, scribed, re-scribed and translated many times over history... All by different people..., with their own, individual interpretations.. Can anyone say with certainty, that the words haven't changed from person to person..?
Best example I can think of at the moment.., is telling a joke or short story.., in a room full of people..., by having them whisper it into the ear of the person next to them...
By the time the story/joke gets around the whole room.. (let's say there are 100 people in the room).. it is not the same, as when it was first shared.. Put this into perspective.. with holy scriptures..
It's not 100 people sharing the story.... It's thousands of people in that room, taking the story home with them.. and sharing it with many more... over and over.., through thousands of years... You get literally millions of versions of the same story..
So.. Who is to know which story is correct..? Only God..
This is why everyone needs to experience God directly.. Religious and spiritual leaders have a purpose.. and can really help some people do this.., but they also don't ALL necessarily have all the answers and interpretations correct, themselves.. They have opinions, like all of us do.. They can be both a help and a hinder, depending on their own pathways.. and their own egos...
..."in my opinion"...
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jagbird
on Sun 03/01/15 07:23 AM