Monday, October 10, 2016

The worst thing about faith

The worst thing about faith - the lowest level of cognizance - is that one gives oneself 'body and soul' to the 'central authority' (the supreme creator), to the 'message' and to the 'clockwork mechanism' built around them. Everything one could and could not do is because of the order established by that central authority. What one has and has not depend on the same central authority. Hurdles that one faces in life and the suddenly opening doors of opportunities are all programmed by that central authority.

In short everything good or bad originates from that supreme creator. The believer resorts to his/her faith when he/she is confronted with a moral or physical weakness, a problem, an unconsummated wish, a disappointment etc. This way the believer prevents a psychological damage to self, and protects his/her spiritual wholeness. The believer is never to blame, because the 'central authority' of the faith has designed everything to the smallest detail. Therefore nothing could be done against this divinely programmed plan. This is fate, the 'writing on the forehead'.