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Sunday, July 14, 2024

APPROACH TO GOD IN TWO DIFFERENT WAYS

 

     Everyone speaks about God. But only very few know how to approach God. There are two ways to approach God mainly. One IS through religion and religious prayers. The other is through independent of religion and by proper application of thought.

Religion and religious prayers:

     This is mainly based on ancient belief. Every religion has its own belief. It is observed that all religious prayers work, tough names of God and their belief are different, provided there is sufficient concentration in their prayers. This is applicable to saints of different religions as they concentrate more on their prayers. Most of the religious prayers won’t work as they are lengthy and hence lack concentration.

APPLICATION OF THOIGHT POWER:

     We are directly connected to God through our thought. Whatever we think or act it goes to God and is recorded somewhere. By regulating our thoughts we can design our present life as well as future lives after rebirths. So it is in our hand, It is designed like that by God. So our thought is the operating system of our lives. So it is more important, how to regulate our thoughts. Repeating long lengthy sentences cannot produce sufficient concentration. Select a small meaningful sentence and meditate on it at least 15 minutes soon after you get up in the morning and before going to bed in the night. You will see its effects in a short time. A sentence like ‘day by day in every way I am getting better and better’ may be preferable. Concentration and repetition and a small meaningful sentence are essential in meditation. If you don’t get sufficient concentration try black spot gazing, crystal gazing or star gazing suitably. The same can be applied to religious prayers also.

     The first one relates to individual religions. But the second one is common to all religions and all human beings. Hence the second one is most preferable.

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