Man is not intended for religion, religion is intended for man.
Thus in order to survive, religion has had to adapt to the variations
of time and place. Over a considerable length of time and in particular
places, man needed the way of faith. In another place and period,
he needed the rational approach (demanding the cause and effect
principle). Yet in another place and period, people required the
way of controlling the mind or the use of strong willpower. Thus
various religions are introduced to suit various needs and purposes.
A religion of miraculous power and magic is based on fear within
the hearts and minds of its followers. A religion of faith is based
merely on faith and prayer. A religion of kamma is based on the
principle of self-help and assumes that each individual alone is
responsible for his own salvation. A religion of wisdom is based
on free thinking (reasoning). A religion of peace is based on non-harming
oneself as well as others. A religion of loving-kindness of ‘Love’
is based on sacrificing everything for the sake of others to release
their physical and mental suffering.
As religions differ according
to the understanding capacity of their followers so do the interpretations
offered by the various religions : all religions here and hereafter.
Each religion offers its own answer. Some religions claim that man
is on trial in this world. “For what purpose?” asks another, “How
can man be judged on just one life when all men have not been given
equal chances and when inequalities in physical, intellectual, and
environmental factors affect every aspect of his life?” asks another
religion.
Each religion has set its own
standard regarding its goal. For some, even heavenly bliss is secondary
to the cessation of existence as a whole. For others, the absorption
in the Creative Force of the universe is the fundamental aim, while
for yet others, the presence therewith is the Supreme Bliss.
Each religion has a different
concept of punishment for being evil. According to some religions,
a man is doomed forever for his failure in this existence. According
to others, this life is only one of so many and a chance is always
available to reform one’s self in stages until the final evolution
leads him to the goal of Supreme Bliss.
Each religion offers its unique
path which it postulates for the achievement of its respective goals.
Some religions call for complete surrender before the God-head,
while others call for stringent asceticism as the means of purging
one’s self of all evil. “ Avoid evil, do good, keep the mind pure,”
says another. The various religions uphold diverse paths : devotion
and surrender to God ; intellectual realization of truth ; concentration
of mind through meditations and the performance of rites and rituals.
In spite of the attempts made
by religionists to adapt to the understanding capacity of their
followers, there still exist many obstructions that prevent people
from practicing a religion.
If religion is intended for
man, then religion must be practiced for the welfare and happiness
of all living beings. Yet today, human society is corrupted and
has gone far away from real religious practices. Certainly, evil
practices have become so common-place that society has found it
difficult to maintain certain religious principles in the course
of the modern way of life. Efforts are also being made to lower
the basic religious precepts and principles to the level of that
corrupted life. Rather, man should try to adjust himself according
to the basic religious teachings. Religious precepts have been introduced
by the enlightened religious teachers who have realized the real
noble way of life. Those who violate these precepts also violate
the universal law as well as the cosmic law. According to Buddhism,
it is violation of moral causation.
Another obstruction to religion
comes from those conservative people who oppose any kind of change
in religious duties and performances. Such conservative views are
like stagnant water. Fresh ideas must be constantly introduced into
religious activities and organizations. These fresh ideas are like
waterfall whose water is usable because it is clear and moving.
Another obstacle to religion
comes from those people who think that religion is for dead people.
These people think about religion when someone is about to die or
is already dead.
Religion is not for the dead
only, it is for the living, for people to lead a respectable and
noble life, to live peacefully with other fellow-beings and to mould
their lives now and hereafter in order to reach the final goal.
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