Saturday 28 April 2012

Who Is God?


GOD IS ONE FOR ALL




                  In this world there are many beliefs about God. Consequently, people understand God in their own way and often in their own imagination. But what is needed is the understanding of God as it is, what it is and how it is. The correct understanding of God must be given by God Himself!

                 There are those who believe not in God's existence, often the reason for His existence can be proved that as human beings. But because we can not see God with the eyes coarse, it does not mean that God does not exist. Just as the wind, which can not be seen, but can be very well aware, it is possible to experience God's presence through knowledge and pious meditation.
Who God is and what is its form and name?
                 We will now try to understand who is God or the supreme soul is. "Supreme Soul" The term means is supreme among all souls. It implies that it is also a "soul", if it is the highest of all. It is beyond birth and death. God is the Supreme Father-Mother, supreme teacher and Supreme Master of all human beings and he himself has no father, mother, teacher and tutor.

The Supreme Father of all souls 
                   God is the father of all souls in this world. It is observed that all religions have images, idols or memorials bearing a name or another to represent the shape of the light that is God. All over India, images of the form that Shiva is installed, these images are no human form, the form of linga, which is the symbol of an incorporeal being. In Mecca, the holy place of the Kaaba, a stone image with oval called "Sang-e-Aswad". The devotees who go for Hajj kissing the sacred stone. Jesus Christ said, "God is light". Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism also sang the praises of Him who is the All-Light "(ek Omkar) and is incorporeal. In ancient times, the Jews held a stone of this form in their hands while taking a solemn oath and it is believed that Moses had a vision of this form of God when he saw a flame behind the bush. Zoroastrians worship God like fire. The ancient Egyptians worshiped the sun as a god. A Buddhist sect in Japan focuses the mind on a small oval. They call it Karni, the giver of peace.

                 So it seems that human beings, without realizing, were all worshiping and trying to discover the same God. There is only one God and His form is a point of light. It is called by different names in different religions.

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