Our religious occasions like Deepawali, Ied, Christmas, Guru Parva and all such events in all religions are the reflection of the underlying spiritual thought process in our religious thought processes. These festive occasions are based on the fundamental teachings of humanity and human values in the base of our religion and belief system. Festivals (both religious and cultural) create a lot of positive thinking and positive energy among a large population.
Every religion or belief will have some spiritual component. When this spiritual element is amalgamated with specific rituals, ideas, and practices, it becomes a religion. Religion is the byproduct of the social, psychological and cultural developmental process of human beings. Throughout the history of human development, we created some ways to live and make our life happy by recognizing our spiritual needs; we call them religion.
Every religion has a spiritual base; it is not possible to conceptualize a religion without spirituality. At the same time, every religion has so many other components which are nothing to do with spirituality. In fact, they hamper the development of spirituality within the premises of religion, since the concept of spirituality starts challenging many other components of religion, it will naturally get suppressed to maintain the faith. So, some forces within the religion hamper or obstruct the development of spiritual thinking beyond a certain extent.
Therefore, when we talk about spirituality, in fact, we are talking about all the religions and faiths. Including those who do not believe in any religion, including science and for that matter all of the scientific community. It becomes equally important for those who believe in a faith including science and for those who don’t believe in any religion and believe in science only.
Once we go beyond that, we started touching the emotional aspects of our faith which leads to the conflicts and friction since they have their identities and to maintain them their followers required to follow them. In this process, a religious thought process starts in our brain, which creates a sense of superiority of the beliefs of our religion or god. It started building some aura around our faith, we started considering other beliefs, and religions and their followers mean and inferior, this thought process started making a strong will to propagate our ideas and beliefs, here it started creating conflicts and frictions with other religions and beliefs. Though we all have the ‘Spiritual Thought Process.' Which is a positive thought process to control these harmful ideas to a certain extent, but once it crosses the barrier that initial religious thought process can get changed into fundamentalism and extremism, which is a negative thought process. Generates negative thoughts like hatred, fear, and anger, which may turn into violence and antisocial actions.
Wishing you all Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2018.
Dr. Mahesh Bhatt,😇
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