So I've gone through varying spiritual perspectives in my lifetime...
* As a kid: I assumed there was an omnipresent God a la Christianity
* Later on: Still believed in a God. That I prayed to when I wanted help. Or that I blamed for my problems. But I didn't believe in an arbitrary set of morals set out like a set of laws a la organised religion.
* Later still: I took on the perspective and belief of athiesm.
However, recently, events that have happened to me and my persepctive led me to take on a sort of spiritual view of the world. I felt that there was such a thing as fate, and that the universe will look after me and have it's way if I just surrender myself to it, and act as a good person.
HOWEVER, after retaining this view for a short while, it occurred to me that I can't really hold this view while so many people in the world are suffering. I felt a bit self-centred for thinking that fate helped me find my friends in a crowd at a festival, or that fate helped me find a job. If fate's helping me in my little struggles, why are there people in the world who are born suffering, suffer for a while, then die suffering?
Seems a bit stupid and selfish to assume that there's any kind of order or spiritual force in the world.
* As a kid: I assumed there was an omnipresent God a la Christianity
* Later on: Still believed in a God. That I prayed to when I wanted help. Or that I blamed for my problems. But I didn't believe in an arbitrary set of morals set out like a set of laws a la organised religion.
* Later still: I took on the perspective and belief of athiesm.
However, recently, events that have happened to me and my persepctive led me to take on a sort of spiritual view of the world. I felt that there was such a thing as fate, and that the universe will look after me and have it's way if I just surrender myself to it, and act as a good person.
HOWEVER, after retaining this view for a short while, it occurred to me that I can't really hold this view while so many people in the world are suffering. I felt a bit self-centred for thinking that fate helped me find my friends in a crowd at a festival, or that fate helped me find a job. If fate's helping me in my little struggles, why are there people in the world who are born suffering, suffer for a while, then die suffering?
Seems a bit stupid and selfish to assume that there's any kind of order or spiritual force in the world.