Religious truth is not the ultimate truth because it always shows contradiction. A contradiction arises because different people's interpretations may disagree with others
Religion is the believers' truth. Spirituality is the universal truth. This means a believer takes his feeling of truth, whereas the seeker of truth takes his reasoned judgment, which will be the same under test everywhere in the universe.
People who argue that truth is only in their religion are vain logicians based on mere ideas, imaginations. Religions that say "If one follows the religion, they will go to heaven while others go to hell," are stories invented on the base of false self within the false experience.
The man himself suggests that there must be a God. It is autosuggestion. To say that one knows God exists always implies, he must also exist always. It would be correct to say at this point, he does not know about the existence of God because God's existence depends on individualized belief.
What is God like?
God is a formless, timeless, and spaceless existence. According to the Vedas, God neither has any neither image nor God reside in any particular idol or statue. God cannot be seen directly by anyone. God pervades all beings and all directions.
Meher Baba said: ~ God is your innermost ‘Self’. Do not search for God outside of you. Let these words be inscribed in your heart. Nothing is real but God. Nothing Matters but love for God. God is everywhere and does everything. God is beyond us and is everything. God alone is, and all else is an illusion.
Religious Gods are not the real God. One must know God in truth.
Some scholars believe that Lord Krishna has been just a Mahan yogi and not God himself. Hinduism is not a Vedic religion or the Sanatana Dharma. Hindus do idol worship, while the Vedas bar idol worship. God pervades everything and everywhere in all three states.
Lord Krishna says Ch. V:~ “Those who know the Self in truth." The last two words (tattvataha) are usually ignored by pundits, but they make all the difference between the ordinary concept of God and the truth about God.
Lord Krishna says Ch. V:~ “Those who know the Self in truth." The last two words (tattvataha) are usually ignored by pundits, but they make all the difference between the ordinary concept of God and the truth about God.
In pursuit of truth, the seeker has to discard religion because religion is based on the false self within the false experience.
In Spirituality, the ultimate truth is God in truth. The Atman is the ultimate truth, or Brahman, or God in truth.
Yajurveda – chapter- 32:~ God is the Supreme Spirit.
One may believe in a position, but one is required to prove the truth of his belief. A belief is based on the false self within the false experience; the ultimate truth or Brahman is based on the Soul, the Self.
People magnify every minor coincidence or every petty fact where yogis or Good men were concerned, and they see the miraculous or esoteric significance therein.
Prayers and sacrifices belong to a premature stage of development. When no answers come to prayers to their blind belief-based God, then the doubt arises about the existence of such God.
If God is the formless, timeless, and spaceless Spirit, then how does man know God created the world? There is no proof. If man had seen God creating the world, he could admit it, but how could he have seen God before he came into existence? (i.e., were created). : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

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