Religion: A cultic contention vs humane spirituality


25 thoughts on “Religion: A cultic contention vs humane spirituality

  1. For those of us who know nothing about this religion, the way you explain the meaning of the Gurus, in a concise and clear way, makes it perfectly clear what they mean within your religion. I find it a very interesting topic because it touches our inner being and your teachings help us to know ourselves and others. I enjoy reading you.

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    1. Thank you so much for taking the time to give your precious feedback in very kind words. Gratitude. I am also rather excited to link up with someone like yourself, who is broad-minded and gracious to consider a spiritual view through another perspective. Spiritually, we all contain a spark from the same ‘One’ flame. Wishing you the very best in life. 🙏🙏🙏

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      1. I write poems and my spiritual center organizes the structure of my personality, where the body, soul, mind and emotions function as a whole. In fact, that is the reason why we are spiritual beings, because otherwise we would be dissociated beings, without self-confidence. From that center, my inspiration is born and that is one of the reasons why I read your blog.

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  2. Jasleen, your post shows tremendous wisdom. ‘divisions are created by the immorality of mankind’s egotism. A true religious person would spread love, not hatred, and consider fellow beings as equal. The problem I find is that almost every religion I have been introduced to are the opposite of this. I found over my lifetime that spiritually I am stronger in my beliefs and love for our Lord than I ever achieved following a certain religious group. Our Lord has blessed me in more ways than I could mention and continues to do so on a daily basis. I enjoy your site and may you be blessed in today’s endeavors.

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    1. Insightful comments and invaluable feedback. Absolutely tremendous. 🙏👍 You are absolutely right in your views on spirituality. Even in my book, ‘The 3Fs of the Law of Attraction’, I’ve elucidated my belief that ‘Religion is a soulless ritual without the content of spirituality; whereas, spirituality can stand by itself without any link to an institutionalised religion’.
      I began as a sceptic about my own faith in Sikhi and researched into history and practical facts of personal experiences. My conclusion is un-biased and very clear that Sikhi is not a religion, but a spiritual path and a way of life – belief in ONE and only Nirankar (one without physical entity, formless and timeless Lord). Some is said in my posts so far but I shall endeavour to continue to tell my authentic experience, not based on a dogmatic prescription. Hope your invaluable connection with my site will continue to motivate. Humble gratitude for your kind words. 🙏❤🎉

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  3. Your last line speaks volumes; it is beautifully written and thought out. In many ways, religion and religious thought have their roots in politics, which can push us away from the fundamental lessons and values of life and spirituality.

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  4. “There is only one God. Divisions are created by the immorality of mankind’s egotism.”

    That line speaks it all…. we are born given a name, race, and religion, which are just illusions to keep us apart, I loved your post that your approach to spirituality and religion is what should be. Most religions only claim their truth to be true, whilst hating others who don’t abide with it, is that religion? I don’t think so. We need to know that true religion is treating others like we should be treated. I’m glad to be here..

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    1. Thank you very much for your valuable comments. You are absolutely right, religions should unite, not divide humanity. What is spiritual is religious, but religion which is only ritualistic can be an institution but not necessarily godly. I am glad to find a like minded soul growing spiritually. Gratitude again, and stay blessed. 🙏🙏🎉🎉

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