I don’t know if there’s a God. A Great Spirit, a Creator of all that exists.
I don’t know if there’s a spiritual realm, where non-physical creatures live.
I don’t know if spirits exist, benevolent spirits, angels, come to help us humans on earth; or malevolent spirits, demons, to tempt us and lead us into darkness. Or ghosts, human souls who continue to exist on Earth for whatever reasons.
I don’t know if, when our bodies die, our souls live on in a spiritual realm. Or, if they do, they move on to a pleasant place, based upon our earthly accomplishments or our beliefs or the accident of our birth into the right belief system; or they move on to a horrid place based on our having made the wrong choices or having incorrect beliefs or having the misfortune of having lived in the “wrong” culture.
You don’t either.
We are all agnostics – “without knowledge”.
Some of us seem to think that we do know, one way or the other.
But if we are honest, we must admit that there is really no way to know.
On my better days, I believe in God, and I connect with God and feel kinship and communion with Them. Sometimes I express my deep gratitude for my many blessings and ask God for wisdom, or peace, or forgiveness, or a special favor to be bestowed upon me.
And some days, I just wonder.
I think that religions are mostly humans’ way of trying to make sense of what is unknowable; we are storytellers at our core, and have composed many tales to explain our origins, the meaning of life, and how we should live. But most religions have been used by the powerful as a means to control the masses, with threats of punishment as their weapon.
Many religions are actually cults – when the belief system teaches that its beliefs are the only correct way, that members should avoid those outside their system, and that only their members are righteous and will go to the heavenly realm. Such systems have become so strong that their members are willing to kill and die for them, and have invaded other lands for them. They are brainwashed into thinking they are doing this for the good of all. They are taught that they are actually saving others in the process, and many have good intentions, but the end result is the same – destruction of people, land, and cultures, simply because they live and believe differently.
I think that true spirituality is, deep down, compassion for fellow humans and all creatures as well as the Earth, our only home. Being in harmony with God, or Spirit, or whatever the name for a universal Being, to me, means being in harmony with fellow travelers in this Universe. And the core truth of that harmony is compassion and love.
I find my highest inspiration in the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Whether he was God in the flesh, I cannot prove. I think that the religion of Christianity has over-emphasized the belief in his deity and under-emphasized his teachings, the chief of which is love for not only our friends, but our enemies.
A commitment to living in love, with both our friends and our enemies, would be a way that could make life better for all. True compassion could alleviate suffering and help create equitable systems for all people to have their needs met as well as for them to live in abundance and peace.
I find inspiration in many places, and from the teachings of many writers. I cannot fathom that Creator has put inspiration in only one place. The majesty of mountains, the soul-stirring of music, the eyes of a child, laughter of a lover, loyalty of a dog, the power of the ocean, loving arms enveloping you, the rhythm of poetry, the taste of strawberries in June. The deep yearning for healing, the soul crying out in sorrow, the joy of new life. And yes, the writings of prophets, the cadence of psalms, the teaching of an inspirational speaker who is committed to Love.
But it cannot be just one, one thought, one idea, one belief.
Not unless that thought, idea, belief is Love.