Tuesday, 26 October 2010

The Relentless Prayer

not blogging for one whole month makes my fingers numb to type! my little toughts whilst having pressured week with works :)


"HE who planted the seeds shall water it too... "


the pious, the obidient and the follower (of religion) would understand the above as a way of God showering His love to us where in times of adversity, He will show us the way to overcome it. all solutions to problems that seem to be far away, He would show us the way EVERYTIME we make something wrong. in such case, "the one planted seed" and "the one water the seeds" are not the same where we started every  problem and expecting Almighty for solution.

my point is, not all the time the illusion of God is persistent whenever theres a problem. we as human; the one who started basically everything MUST answer to all of our deeds. it must start from somewhat a strong mental and deep art of thinking. likewise The Third Eyed One as illustrated, the visual eyes are closed yet the awakening of enlightment is always open. That what resembles in Shiva, the dweller of universe with his furious and divine deportment, in dancing all His way in every spot in universe.


we assume that there is a religion, there is a teaching, there is a path to fulfill our destiny and spiritual consciousness (or we wanted it to be in a such way). and worst to speak, there are ones who desperately following religion without realising the true meaning behind it. just for a sake of continuing the culture of being born to a practitioner of spesific religion.

one must see religion as rules and guidelines to lead a better life. a set of continous practise that teach us to do the right thing. it is not ULTIMATE and the ONLY way to do it.  


- several path leading to mountains (different religion) where one who relentlessly following to pray hard as like blindfolded without realising the truth; where the truth is far from the reality (the star light on right). the illusion of following a religion is not in the religion itself but its in the people who practising it, where following a religion without realising it WILL not led to total concsiousness. -



"Belief is the death of intelligence. As soon as one believes a doctrine of any sort, or assumes certitude, one stops thinking about that aspect of existence."
-Robert Anton Wilson-



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