Belief in Science paved way for Earning Bread-and-Butter Belief in God Resulted in Reaching God Realizing God


From six years of age inherently I believed both in science and god. It was only in the later stages of life I realized why it was so. Science was ordained by God for human beings to live life in a meaningful way. To discover unknown frontiers, fathom unknown depths of seas… even earn our daily bread and butter science was necessitated. But if we desire realizing our true inner self existing in our heart, our belief in God was an absolute must. Unless we had 100% faith in God we could never reach God in our lifetime.

 

Man gods like Mahavira, Gautama Buddha, Jesus Christ or Prophet Mohammed… all believed in existence of a higher power, some calling it God and others negated presence of God! I was born in Jainism religion but from six years of age I followed scriptures of Hinduism. Theoretically Jainism scriptures deny existence of God. I do not remember coming across even a single Jain who did not believe in existence of God. Not only we believed but all prayed to God.

 

Whatever the belief of respective traditions, my firm belief is that Mahavira, Gautama Buddha, Jesus Christ and Prophet Mohammed… all internally believed in God.

 

My belief in science finally paved way for earning my bread-and-butter (and also exploring vast expanse of cosmos in my thoughts) and belief in god resulted in my reaching god, realizing God… reaching end of cosmic journey forever!

 

By: Vijay Kumar “Atma Jnani”… The Man who Realized God in 1993 – (Ref. 161110)

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