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Posted: 14 years ago
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hey hi guys i am realy new here...
n i just want to ask everyone that
how much in their lyf religion efffects??what their religion meant for them??do they want to serve for their religion???what other religion meants for u???n many more related to it..
just gave ur views i want to know the point of view of everyone
thank u very much
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Posted: 14 years ago
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i am muslim...my religion is islam...
i cant describe its importance in my lyf...in one line
ISLAM IS THE WAY OF LIFE FOR ME...
my monring starts from my prayer n end at my prayer...n the whole day i folows my religion...yup cant say i do everything according to my religion...many times i dont folow it..that not they are not applicable or not desirable...instead its my faullt...as negativty has always greater attraction n its depend on u how much u overcome on it...leading lyf acording to islamic teachings is my dream..n i realy wished to complete it...n i am on the way of it...
religion is not at all just prayers etc..its is the way of lyf..the one which tells u how to behave in society...what should ur attitude with poor n rich..it should tell u ryt n worng...it should have soution of ur every problem...
i found it all in islam...
for me everything is my religion..as from islam i learnt how to live how to love how to care how to respect how to face difficulties how to become strong even when no one is beside u...still one n only one ALLAH is always beside us.no matters what happens or whats not...
for me i respect other relgions coz as i love my religion in the same way others too doo...
i do not belives on what i see or hears...i relied on my mind n heart,...their contentment means a lot ..n i got it in my religion...religion is lyf...
n for geting success u must have some rules n regulations which lead u to the right path...
it my veiw point now its ur turn...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Yes there is a special magic in all religions and that has to be captured. It is not difficult to experience it provided we have an open heart. It makes us forget everything.
Religion is useful in helping us see the Light.
We should stick to our chosen path and live in peace n harmony.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Umm, Religion wise - I am a follower of humanity. Born to Hindu parents, I have deep influence of Buddhism on me.
First thing, religion.. every religion teaches belief. If you can believe in something you have never seen, you can believe in yourself too.. Whom you see, live, be everyday.
Second thing, It teaches self control.. through various fasts, vrat, ramzaan whatever. If you can fast for something unknown.. you have self control. That's what I believe.
It teaches you patience. To meet the beloved. To live the journey of life fulfilled and happily. To cherish and to give.
It, for me, teaches you the spirit of not knowing yet believing, achieving and trusting.
That was my opinion, No offense to anyone.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I am a heathen. I have no religion. I worship the mightiest Gods that smote other Gods. Sometimes I make my own Gods and when I get bored with them I destroy them.

Actually, though I'm a Jedi who is one with the force.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: ammygurl

Umm, Religion wise - I am a follower of humanity. Born to Hindu parents, I have deep influence of Buddhism on me.

First thing, religion.. every religion teaches belief. If you can believe in something you have never seen, you can believe in yourself too.. Whom you see, live, be everyday.
Second thing, It teaches self control.. through various fasts, vrat, ramzaan whatever. If you can fast for something unknown.. you have self control. That's what I believe.
It teaches you patience. To meet the beloved. To live the journey of life fulfilled and happily. To cherish and to give.
It, for me, teaches you the spirit of not knowing yet believing, achieving and trusting.
That was my opinion, No offense to anyone.

I like the Buddhist concept of
"Right Thinking and Right Understanding" apart from "Vipassana Yoga"
Although I find traces of Hinduism in most religions yet the emphasis on certain aspects is dominant in certain religions.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Aham brahmasmi

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