It Is inside

Actually I wanted only to greet and sent a blessing to all the Moslems, who start the Ramadan these days….. But a whole article arose:

The big misunderstanding between the religions

All the religions teach in there essence the same.

Love and Peace – Nothing else

And in our deep essence we all search for That

It is our nature.

If we are not connected with the essence in it’s most natural form, we try to get there from a stage, in which we not know the truth.

Because of that, we need a label for that essence, we call It Allah, God, Jahwe….

Between the monoistic religions and the ’non-monotoistic‘ religions, there is the next misunderstanding, because monoistic religions believe, that ’non-monoistic religions pray to a lot of Gods. 

Also lots of followers believe, that there (own) God is the only one.

In fact there is only one essence with different names, such as Allah, God, Jahwe …

In the non-monoteistic religions people like to pray and offer to different ‚gods‘, or it seems, that people pray to statures or images….

If we look deeple from another angle, we see, that we all do the same. Only our mind misinterpretes.

When we understand, that the essence is INSIDE, closest to each and everyone, in our hearts, and that the essence and truth is grounded there, we maid understand with some deep looking, that the goal to reach, is in us.

The essence, unfolded in us, understands, that all people do the same. 

So……

Moslems have to understand, Allah is inside, and it’s the higher Me! – the ‚Allah-Self‘

Christians have to understand, God is inside, and it’s higher Me! – the ‚God-Self‘

Juish have to understand, Jahwe is inside, and it’s higher Me! – the ‚Jahwe-Self‘

The person has to vanish and the ‚essence-self‘, the higher Me has to overtake.

In Buddhism people honor Buddha, often to bring offerings, but Buddha is not Allah or God, Buddha reached the ‚essence‘ and embodied it. That’s the reason people honor Buddha.

In Hinduism people honor for example Krishna, Shiva, Vishnu…. but Krishna, Shiva, Vishnu… are not Allah or God. Krishna, Shiva, Vishnu reached the ‚essence‘ and embodied it.

 

When we understand, that the essence is in us, in each and everyone, we are connected with each and everyone….. no matter what relegion or believe. ….

So, when you are a Moslem, every time you bow down, you have to put your person down. Praying towards Mekka is your reminder, that Mohammad reached the goal and was one with the essence. Every time you get up, you have to get up and let the ‚Allah-Self‘ or ‚essence-self‘ arise in you.

When you are a Christian, every time you pray – or better bow down – you have to put your person down. Praying with Jesus is your reminder, that Jesus reached the goal and was one with the essence. Every time you get up, you have to get up and let the ‚God-Self‘, ‚Christ-consciousness‘ or ‚essence-self‘ arise in you.

When you are a Jew, every time you pray – or better bow down – you have to put your person down. Praying you know, that Abraham and Moses reached the goal and were one with the essence. Every time you get up, you have to get up and let the ‚Jahwe-self‘ or ‚essence-self‘ arise in you.

When you are a Buddhist, every time you bow down, you have to put your person down. Praying you know, that Buddha reached the goal and was one with the essence. Every time you get up, you have to get up and let the ‚Buddha-nature‘ or ‚essence-self‘ arise in you.

If you are Hindu, every time you bow down, you have to put your person down. Praying you know, that Krishna, Shiva, Visnu…. have reached the goal and were one with the essence. Every time you get up, you have to get up and let the ‚essence-self‘ arise in you.

The Essence is in accordance to all universal laws (or nature laws) which are written down in all the holy scriptures. Acting towards universal laws, you can also active the essence.

Being one as the’essence-self‘ you will understand and experience the universal laws and most happy to follow them. Because that is also out universal nature.

With best blessings

Thomas

 

 

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