Although religion and realization are inseparable, often we raise this question to know all about truth in its original form. How far a religion provides us with perfection in realization? We may follow any path, since every religion aims at knowing truth. But a very simple question science and sagacity have risen. Paths differ in shape and size that lead us from a lane to National Highway. Then how to measure the gravity of a path? Will it be decided by the number of disciples or long years of its propagation?
We are apt to think why we should follow blindly the concept and doctrine of a particular religion throughout the whole of our life. A religion is definitely not just as stagnant water. It flows as river and finally mingles into the sea. It should appear as vast ocean to provide us with peace and perfection. Religion is, after all, our ultimate resort. I want to go deep into it exchanging views with everybody taking Srikrishna, Buddha, Muhammad, and Christ in the past and a few prophets may be found at present in different maths and missions.
There are people of different opinion. At first we are to ask within, “What makes a human being complete?” Can any great religion like Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam help us with all the answers that creep in our mind? We may feel the urge of Divine intervention at any stage of our life. We accept a religion a safe haven. Ultimately, what is that which turns out well enough to enrich our life? It is definitely a broad mind which receives all affectionately. The problem is how to maintain a sound health amidst adversities?
We can securely follow any religion to know all about God. But to have experience at every step and realize our life despite odds and ends, is essential. There are awkward situations and such others, we are likely to face everyday are also of great concern. Excuse me; the concept of God as may be depicted independently from every religion, is not be all and end all of everything that a human being expects to achieve in one life. We must have better experience to overcome the difficulties in worldly life. The best way of beginning with is: Worldly-cum-Spiritual striving. Is there anybody to teach us that?
We are incomplete. This is why we grow and learn. Anything notionally complete is static and dead. An individual has an ongoing relationship with God or the spiritual - it is dynamic and a relationship because it is a living and growing thing.
We are all self-gravitating entities... it is a process - not a thing. We would do well not to think in terms of final, finished and complete - it is the trickery of the insecure mind (and soul ?) to hope for and see completeness and wholeness where there is none. Our psychological limitations are inherent, but the desire for completeness if anything holds us back from the Divine in our lives. In theistic terms - how can one let their God into a relationship with their lives if they or their concepts of their god are already notionally complete and unchanging ?