Sunday, 1 February 2015

Concept of God

The concept of "God" is often encountered in our lives, yet we cannot see them. This begs the question: does God exist? If so, why can't we see them? If not, who are we praying to?

One theory is that humans have a tendency to assign blame. We want someone or something to hold responsible when things go wrong, which is why the idea of God was created. In the past, people believed that there was a higher power controlling nature, and this belief eventually evolved into the concept of God.

Another reason for the birth of the concept of God is violence. People believed that if there was no fear of God, stronger individuals would rule over weaker ones. This led to the belief that if there is no God, there can be no humanity, as violence would destroy everything.

The belief that life is a gift of God is common, but it can also be viewed as an enigma. Every moment of life is full of questions and mysteries, such as who we are, why we are here, and what is right and wrong.

God is often described as omnipotent, omnipresent, and "Sthitpragna" - possessing a stable mind, body, soul, and feelings. They are said to be free from joy and sorrow, present in every particle, and unaffected by time and dimensions. Praying or not praying does not affect God's emotional state.

Books about God are often used to teach us how to live our lives. However, it's worth considering the idea of believing in ourselves instead of nothing. By trusting in our own abilities, we can find the strength and motivation to navigate life's enigmas.

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