It Is Not The Religion – It Is The Interpretation!

Some time ago, I shared a video of the Dalai Lama on Facebook. That video felt like a perfect follow-up to my post We Need To Heal The Cause – Not The Symptoms! The Dalai Lama talked about religion and terrorism. He stated what burns in all the hearts of faithful people. It is not religion that makes terrorists. It is the fanatic idea of the power that misuses religion for terroristic acts.

Dalai Lama: Religious violence: “Once you are involved in bloodshed you are no longer a genuine practitioner of Islam”.

All religions were created in order to spread the message of love. They have the use of keeping people grounded, teaching God’s (whatever God) words, and reminding them that there is more in and about life than we might see with our physical eyes. Each religion may have its own rules and ways of how to reach God’s realm which may or may not fit the individual. But the bottom line is that we all are brothers and sisters. Each religion teaches compassion and respect for every being. A true man of God even respects other religious ways and practices because their general goal is the well-being of the soul and not to force others into one particular religion. No, not religion creates terrorists! Men create terrorists! Don’t pre-judge any religion only because there are some who misunderstood the message. Those are found in every religion. Mostly those are – as I said in my other post – the ones who feel isolated. Instead of finding hold and reconnecting with their spirits, they use it as a tool of power.

Over the centuries the name of God was abused to justify the oppression and dictation of races, other cultures, and other religions. It was abused to justify wars. The meaning of religion got lost – the path to God. God is love – only love. Love never kills but supports life. Love never oppresses but puts the other one first. Love never judges but respects and honors the difference everybody brings into this world. May it be Mohammed, Jesus, or others, they all talked about compassion. They never left anyone out. As Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” He did not mean little kids but the children of God that we are. He did not mean to convert them towards Christianity but to simply share God’s love which is all we need to feel the love within ourselves. When we feel the love within ourselves we are at peace with what is. That way we see that we all are one family. We see that we are coming from the same source and that differences are only in the outer appearance. Other than that we all bring something along that is for the benefit of everyone. Together we have all the abilities we need to make this life a complete experience, working hand in hand, sharing the gift of life, helping each other to grow through our mutual inspiration, and spreading the nutrition of life – love!

I am not considering myself part of any religion (anymore). But that is not because I am against religion. It is because there are “truths” I simply cannot agree with (first and foremost I am talking here about Catholicism). Then again I find so many wonderful teachings and truths in so many religions. That again shows me that all religions are generating from one message and are leading to one goal – Love! I created my own religion from all I feel truth from many different religions. All those truths are complementing each other and the picture I create from it is making sense to me. I think what really matters is that we do believe at all in something. That life is more about than only struggling through this physical lifetime. Even if you don’t believe that there is a greater force of unlimited wisdom then at least believe in yourself. That is already enough. Because all you need to know lies within you anyway!

As long as the interpretation of what we believe in is love, nobody cares about religious differences anyway!

In Love and Light


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Exactly, Prajakta. In the end we only need love which makes tolerance and respect a natural consequence. When we feel love then we are at the core of every religious and spiritual teaching anyway. Thank you very much for this wonderful comment, Prajakta!

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I do enjoy the way you hunt for the best, Erika. I don’t believe in some supreme entity – seems a bizarre construct to me. But, hey I’m equally sure that I don’t know and I could be wrong. Humans love to worship stuff. Always have. Religions, to me, are a way to control people. But some people of religion are good as are some people with no religion and some complete atheists. Quite honestly I don’t see that people who claim a religious belief have any monopoly on goodness. That’s a neat fallacy some like to put about. Happily we are all different and also the same.

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Wowowow! You said it here so perfectly: “… I don’t see that people who claim a religious belief have any monopoly on goodness…” I couldn’t agree more! Religion has nothing to do with being a good or bad person. People are what they are and it is only a shame to misuse religion for low interests and intentions. But good people are to find everywhere. It does not depend on the religion but on the love they feel inside! Thank you so much for this wonderful and heartfelt comment, Geoffle! Awesome!!!

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A beautiful message of simple logic, of survival, and ultimately of peace and happiness. See everybody as your equal.. your friend, and treat them as such. The result is contentment and an inner peace. Who could possibly want anything more?

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Exactly, in the end, who wants anything more? We all want the same and have the same needs – no matter where we come frome or where or what we are! Thank you, Colin, that was wonderful!

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