For billions of years the
universe lay enveloped in darkness till God the Eternal Spirit brought time and
infinity to a standstill. The dark void then ceased to exist and the
resplendence of divine glow submerged the dark universe. God then infused His
own image and spirit in to the physique of Man and Woman. In this manner, the
Spirit of God descended in to a finite realm of matter and decay for once in
eternity by kindling the one only flame of hope in to human beings thereby
Earth became the cradle of life and death. That opened up the dawn of a new era
heralding a spirit of intimacy between Supreme Spirit and the one only
intelligent human being created to rule over the universe and creation.
Life, a conglomeration of
matter, intelligence and spirit embodying image, energy, instinct and reason
rendered activity, liveliness and endurance on a hitherto shadowless world
enveloped in still darkness. The term life covers a wide spectrum of elements
comprising animate or inanimate objects, abstract or concrete, intelligent or
dull, all of which constitute life and life sustaining components. Literally
speaking, life is all energy with a spirited driving force within, allowing the
body to tick on for a fixed span of time.
This endless universe
with infinite number of celestial bodies locked in a race towards infinity has
been abode of billions of human beings surviving in succession for last
millions of years, on the one only known blue planet, namely the Earth.
Survival and longevity of life within a human body depends largely on the
quantum of nourishment received or the life span determined by Creator Himself.
But once this life providing spell abates, life within terminates abruptly
evoking an end to organic functioning called metabolism, thereby staving off
any and all scope of revival of life thereafter. In such a state the body
becomes numb much like a burnt out substance devoid of any originality, shine
or endurance. Literally speaking, such a disposition is known as death or end
to life.
According to Scientists
life has existed on earth since last many million years although human life in
the present form appeared on earth approximately four million years ago. With the ultimate end in the form of death
hovering above man’s destiny, he is left to piece out his own survival on earth
with the basics that the earth and its surroundings offer for his sustenance.
In a nutshell, life for man constitutes a precarious journey in the company of
hostile elements within or without, visible or invisible and productive or
unproductive.
Man played a crucial and
pivotal role in establishing his identity as the one and only intelligent being
ever to have been created. In the same
manner, man identified himself with whatever was available for his progress and
development. By collective use of intelligence and faculties endowed on him by
God Himself, man made giant strides towards establishing a progressive leap at
achieving his destiny. By dint of hard work coupled with dedication and
perseverance, man successfully narrowed down the inherent problems besetting
his own existence. However, once the term ordained for man to survive on earth
lapses, to all intents and purposes, man must bow before that imminent end ordained
by God Himself, namely ‘death’.
As already stated, human
beings have taken life and death in their stride, and generation after
generation chalked out a distinct and progressive path through mutual trust and
cooperation, giving a human direction to the universe. Right from the moment
human beings first trod on the planet, man never yielded to the numerous odds
confronting his progress. Rather, with a determined mind he managed to scale new
heights in to advancement and kept the tempo on for arriving at the Destiny envisaged
by him. Births and Deaths have intermittently registered their toll on human
beings but they have not deterred man from giving life the desired thrust. He
never stopped to fathom what lies in the aftermath. Mysteries too abound on the
question of life after death. Believers
are at a loss to explain the aftermath of life, fate after death and destiny of
the spirit or soul of man after it gets terminated from the body. Generation
after generation, man has vainly attempted to figure out the ambiguities
surrounding God and eternity. Does death
forebode the end for man? What awaits the soul after man’s death? Is death a
symbolic break for man from his creator? These have all remained mysteries unsolved
by man to this day.
Whatever be the fate
destined for man after he passes over from this life, the one important factor to
ponder over is the particular aspect of life after death. Is death a symbolic
break for man or will fate return him back on the earth? Partly yes but
definitely no! This is one universal question that must be provided with an
answer so as to set at naught a notion making the round regarding life and
rebirth.
God the Omnipotent,
Omniscient and Superhuman Being holds man with utmost love and predilection. The
infinite love of God for man renders the devil helpless. The very act of
creating man in his own image and likeness and thereafter breathing in to him
His Own Spirit or Soul per se points to a divine plan intended by God for man. Man
may be at liberty to live the way he chooses only as long as his outer senses
function but after death the soul would reunite with God while the body disintegrates,
decay and become dust. As such, the soul
after man’s death cannot in any manner be isolated from Divine Providence rather it stands destined to be
reunited with God the Eternal Being. Jesus Christ said, “Thou art dust and in
to dust thou shalt return”, incidentally, an indirect reference to man and his
destiny. What needs an answer here is
how long will the soul linger on before it reunites with the Eternal Being?
Although belief in God
received widespread acceptance among all segments of society right from the
beginning of time, the basic concept regarding soul gained ground only
gradually with the advancement of time and man.
Nonetheless, the particular perception regarding soul has been
inordinately distorted by diverse faiths in manner expedient to each section of
society and their respective beliefs.
Even so, save for the atheists who fail to accept the existence of God
almighty Himself, the world is unanimous in their belief that the soul departs
from the lifeless body of man immediately upon death.
Diverse views have been
advanced by people of different faiths to explain the fate of soul after it
departs from the body at death. On the one hand it is believed by a section of
humanity that the soul after death departs the body and wanders around till it
enters another body in a sequence of process till the soul is cleansed fit to
enter ‘nirvana’ or heaven. The other view, which is accepted by a larger
section of the globe constituting mainly Christians as also the followers of Islam,
who believe that the soul immediately on death leaves the body and returns to
be reunited with God for the second coming of God when the final judgment would
be delivered. Christian belief also suggests that these souls after leaving the
body await divine judgment in an altogether different zone known as “Limbo” or
“Purgatory”.
Incidentally, man is left
with his own wild guesses without a solid answer to mysteries regarding God,
universe and life. Christian belief relies mostly on the written down
testaments and inspirations through the power and intercession of the Holy
Spirit, which to a large extent clarifies issues shrouded in mysteries. Most
other religions mould their own beliefs and imaginations as suiting to their
own conviction and convenience.
Naturally, only God has
the power to terminate life of man and call back his soul. But, by no stretch
of imagination can it ever be assumed that the soul would be allowed by the
Almighty to stray away from the path laid out by the Creator Himself. That is
to say, just as there is but one death destined by God for man, so too there can
only be one only path for the soul whereby after his journey through life, man
must return to the wholesome creator - God.
With world population
numbering approximately 7.5 billion people around the world and major
established religions constituting more than 21 by rough estimate which further get
subdivided in to several more like beliefs, the topic of rebirth becomes
murkier for acceptance and conviction. However, considering the belief by four of
the major religious groups namely Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism, what
emerges as a point of debate is as to which way the truth faces? Incidentally,
Christianity which numerically has a lead over the other three, and which has
reason and logic behind its numbers to convincingly affirm to be the one and
the only religion which existed, first as Jewish Christians and later on as
Christ’s own followers, have an emphatic say on the issue of rebirth, which
will follow in the subsequent paragraphs.
For the time being, it
would only be fair to study what each of the above four religions have to say
on the topic of rebirth.
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
ISLAM
Islam which stands numerically second only to
Christianity propagates a different doctrine on the question of life, death and
rebirth. Islam is founded on the moral precepts provided in the Qur’an and
accepted by the Muslim world as the inspired revelation, which was handed down to
man by Allah Himself. Islam thus
professes a faith constituted by the Divine Allah Himself, who in line with His
creation also deputed a lineage of prophets right from Abraham onwards down to
the last prophet namely Muhammad (Abu al-Qasim Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah
Ibn Abd al-Muttalib Ibn Hashim) all of whom have been enlightened by Allah
Himself to proclaim His name throughout the world.
Islam is founded on the moral precepts
provided in the Qur’an which is accepted by the Muslim world as the inspired
revelation handed down to man by Allah Himself.
The Holy Book or the inspired revelation of Allah, namely Qur’an is
divided in to 114 suras or chapters containing in all 6,236 ayat or verses,
which more or less confine to moral guidance than legal assertions. Allah, the
creator of the universe sent a number prophets in to the world out of the
descendants of Abraham and Imran to convey the will of God to people and
non-believers.
Allah,
ta^ala, said in the Qur’an: إِنَّا كُلَّ شَيْءٍ خَلَقْنَاهُ بِقَدَرٍ - Allah creates everything according to his
Will. Ayah 49 of suratul-Qamar.
The Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, said: اْلإِيمَانُ أَنْ تُؤْمِنَ بِاللهِ وَمَلاَئِكَتِهِ وَكُتُبِهِ وَرُسُلِهِ وَالْيَوْمِ الاخِرِ وَتُؤْمِنَ بِالْقَدَرِ خَيْرِهِ وَشَرِّهِ - “Belief is to believe in Allah, His angels, His Books, His messengers or Prophets, the Day of Judgment and to believe in the Qadar (Destiny), both the good and the evil”.
On the issue of life after death, Islam
disbelieves in the cyclic effect of the soul as migrating from one body to the
other. On the contrary Islamic doctrine (as also all divinely inspired
religions) propagates the belief that after a person dies, his soul remains in
a suspended
state (i.e. “Barzakh” or partition) till the day he is brought alive by Allah
on the “Day of Resurrection” or Yawm al-Qiyāmah (Arabic: يوم القيامة). Incidentally, the Day of Resurrection would bring about
the destruction of the world where after the entire humanity would be brought
back to life by Allah and made to stand in the presence of Allah, the only God
worthy of worship and the Greatest of Judges. It is emphasized that a man will
be rewarded or punished by Allah in accordance with his life i.e. those who
believe (in the Qur’an) and those who follow the Jewish (scriptures), and the
Christians…. And (all) who believe in God and the last day through
righteousness, shall have their reward
with their Lord; on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.” [The Qur’an
2:62]
Thus the Prophet (SAW)
had admonished that a person’s death is the beginning of his resurrection.
However, the day and time of Yawm al-Qiyāmah (Arabic: يوم القيامة) is preordained by Allah but is unknown to man. All the prophets have
emphatically preached about life after death i.e. on the “Day of Resurrection”
and those who disbelieved this concept could be denying the very Allah. As
such, one day the whole world will be destroyed and the dead would be
resurrected to stand in front of Allah.
What needs to be
emphasized regarding the view propagated by Islam on rebirth is that the
Islamic doctrine, besides coming frank on the issue of “Day of Resurrection” or
the “Day of Judgement”, denies the very concept of transmigration of soul as
totally humbug. Islamic doctrine lays special emphasis on resurrection of
mankind from the suspended state they were in after death thereby Allah, the
only God of worship and the Greatest of Judges would pronounce the judgement.
This would in effect mean that Allah would physically resurrect the dead to a
state of bodily physique as man was, restoring the rights and faculties they
were created with. As such it is obligatory for Islam to lay special emphasis
on physical Resurrection.
It needs to be added that
time exists for those living on earth only but once a man dies, he leaves the
time zone and a thousand years becomes a blinking of an eye. Similarly people
who awaken from long comas often think that little or no time has passed.
Allah, ta^ala, said in
the Qur’an: وَمَن لَّمْ يُؤْمِن
بِاللَّهِ وَرَسُولِهِ فَإِنَّا أَعْتَدْنَا لِلْكَافِرِينَ سَعِيرًا viz. “Those who do not believe in Allah and
his messenger are blasphemers, for whom allah has prepared hellfire”.
HINDUISM
Said to be world’s oldest religion, Hinduism evolved to become the third
largest, with a billion followers concentrated mostly in the Indian
sub-continent and thereabouts. This so
called religion evolved through common belief in supernatural and related
practice of rituals to appease the absolute being or divine power referred to
as “Brahma”, which faith came in to being through diverse beliefs and traditions, the prominent
among them being Dharma (ethics and duties), Samsara (rebirth), Karma (right
action) and Moksha (liberation from the cycle of Samsara). Essentially, Hinduism is a conglomeration of
religious, philosophical and cultural views set in to motion through belief and
practice all of which percolated in to the day to day lives of people and devotees
to finally form a belief in order to live a life of righteousness. Hinduism professes a belief in reincarnation
and transmigration of soul in a cyclic process of births and deaths, required
for its purification and final destruction before attaining the ultimate that
is ‘nirvana’.
Hinduism
propagates a different school of thought. According to Hindu doctrine rebirth
is an unending cycle of extended creation, whereby a soul leaves the body of a
person immediately at death and migrates to another body. In this unending
process the soul gets purified and becomes fit to rejoin God through a process
of destruction. Incidentally, Hindu belief accepts human body to be a mere
costume which adorns the soul and the soul makes its transition from one stage
to the other within the garb of soul.
The very term rebirth
was coined by Hindu religion whereby human beings sought to explain off the
mysteries regarding universe, evolution and man’s destiny vis-à-vis the Brahma.
During the enactment of
actual living process the soul hides behind a false personality by name ‘jiva’
which is a subtle body or an outer personality called mind and body or the ego
which constitute the gross physical body. The ‘jiva’ undergoes several births
and deaths. According to Hindu doctrine,
life in heaven will only be a mortal life. Once the karma gets exhausted the
‘jiva’ is returned to turmoil of an unstable earthly life. The process is
unending. Hindu doctrine also teaches that life on earth emerged gradually
during which process the static and inert consciousness of matter yielded place
to dynamic movement of life and consciousness. The animal tendencies within
‘jiva’ were shed gradually so that the outer elements of human body acquired
chaste human reasoning or thoughts out of which process emerged a spiritual man
of divine consciousness with supra mental faculties, the like of Sri Aurobindo.
The doctrine propagated by Hinduism
suggests that every human being has to live many lives, undergo vast
experiences before attaining perfection to become one with the Divine Spirit.
Creation according to Hindu school of thought becomes effective the moment the
matter and soul, through extensive process of evolution and transformation in
to a conscientious being, assumes the role of a differentiated or live human
being. This cycle of creation stretches
over millions of years. And the endless process goes on under the nomenclature
‘Rebirth’.
The concept of ‘rebirth’ is gradually gaining wide spread curiosity among
the religious and scientists at large, who are eager to speculate on the evidences
provided by most believers of rebirth.
Much has remained under debate but a positive break through to truth can
only be achieved once the issue is laid bare with solid evidences for the world
to be convinced of. However, the massive evidence gathered from learned men who
by and large have had similar experiences are in the process of retrieving
facts and memory related to their past lives through spiritual awakening. Some enlightened men of wisdom have even come
to accept reincarnation as a factual reality.
BUDDHISM
Buddhism with over 376
million following is listed fourth amongst world religions. Founded by
Siddhartha Gautama (563-460 B.C.), the Buddhist belief is based on three truths
namely, first that nothing is lost in this world, rather a cyclic rotation
effect exists in everything, second that everything keeps changing and thirdly
the ‘karma’ effect viz. the law of cause and effect applies to human beings of
all categories.
The four noble truths
of Buddhism are: (1) Life is suffering – (2) Suffering is due to attachment –
(3) Attachment can be overcome –and- (4) There is a path to accomplishing this.
Buddhism teaches denial
of worldly happiness for achieving the end of cycle whereby the person succeeds in
reaching nirvana.
Buddhist belief implies a
merger of divinity (spirit) with humanness (matter) and is more or less a
concept which defies human logic where the explanation allows the transition of
spirit from matter to spirit or vice versa. Buddhist belief allows life a
prolonged period as a result of accumulated karma without life actually coming
to an end. The final destination of
spirit and body is nirvana or enlightenment.
Buddhism in the
Dhammapada teaches us (i) to do no evil (ii) to cultivate good and (iii) to
purify one’s mind. However, the essence of Buddhist doctrine is denial of
worldly happiness for achieving the end of
cycle whereby the person succeeds in reaching nirvana.
On the issue of rebirth,
the view commonly held by the Buddhists
is that death
is not the end of life; rather the spirit would exist on in a suspended state
to be reunited later with another body at a place and disposition that would
match the positive or negative action or better put as cause and effect of
one’s actual life. The rebirth would occur in any one of the six realms namely
heaven (with 37 different levels of happiness), human being (life in different
dispositions), asura (a spiritual state below that of heavenly bliss), hungry
ghost (a state of penance due to excess indulgences), animal (a state visible
to humans for excess ill treatment to animals) or hell (a state for existence
on account of excess negative karma).
On the issue of death and rebirth Buddhism preaches that
all have to pass through death either at birth, old age or death. Death is not the end of life, it is only an end
of the body we possess in this life but the spirit or soul will seek a new body
depending on the past and accumulation of the positive or negative karma. A rebirth takes place in any one of 6 realms
viz. heaven, human beings, asura, hungry ghost, animal and hell in accordance
with the severity of one’s karmic actions.
However, these realms are never permanent till ‘Nirvana’ is
attained. Hence the supreme aim of
Buddhism is to obtain nirvana or enlightenment whereby the soul or spirit is
liberated from the cycle of rebirth through countless lives through the six
states of existence.
THE
MYTH
Despite numerous people
claiming to have knowledge of their past lives, or claiming to have stimulating
knowledge of their previous birth, none of them have till this day come up with
hard truth as to what transpired after death and where their soul was for the
interim period immediately after leaving the body at death and prior to
germinating in another medium of a body. Even the view of Dr. Kulin
Kothari, that "Reincarnation cannot be proven
scientifically," is feigning ignorance of the very topic that fails reason
and logic but attempting to pull all stops to baffle the unsuspecting public.
Basics, regarding rebirth
from the Hindu standpoint of view vis-a-vis Christian belief, have differed in
entirety, leaving Hindu belief with gaping holes on issues of magnitude, which
as a matter of fact do not in any manner conform to logic and conviction. The
following issues may need a second look:
EVEN BY ACCEPTING THE
THEORY OF MIGRATION OF SOUL FROM ONE BODY TO THE OTHER, THE FOLLOWING ISSUES
PROP UP FOR ANSWER:
Why does soul wait for
man to die before hopping in to another body?
How come two souls do not
cohabit within one single body?
Why the lack of
coordination between body and soul in regard to knowledge about past life?
Why is the embodiment of
soul, body and human intellect unable to throw light on the Almighty or
universe despite working in tandem for a whole life or surviving for centuries
in diverse medium of bodies?
Why has the embodiment of
soul, body and human intellect failed to provide clues about human beings in
the outer universe?
How come the soul failed
to make human body as much mystic, eternal and self-sustaining like itself?
How come the soul in a
particular human body is unable to communicate with other souls within other
bodies or link up with other souls that have accomplished their span of
existence and attained eternal life?
How does a soul assume
upon itself the scourge of reincarnation for the sake of guilt by human body
whereas every soul is unblemished of sin or guilt right from the moment it was
created or existed?
How is the soul at fault
for sins and lapses committed by human body?
Why has the soul to
repent for the guilt by body and allow itself the pain of a cyclic rebirth till
the body is cleansed of all guilt?
What makes the believers
of rebirth assume the soul as a separate entity from God Almighty to have to
undergo a repeat of birth or hopping from one body to the other for the sake of
guilt committed by the human body?
Is not rebirth an excuse to indulge in sinful
acts or to encroach in to forbidden areas of life?
Incidentally, man is left
with his own wild guesses without a solid answer to the mysteries regarding
God, universe and life. Christian belief relies mostly on the written down
inspirations through the power and intercession of the Holy Spirit which to a
large extent clarifies the issue shrouded in mysteries.
Man’s casual attitude to life and choosy verbal
abuses flung at people and opponents are a pointer to the extreme disbelief in
life and its aftermath.
It goes without saying
that God alone has power to terminate life of man or call back his soul. But,
by no stretch of imagination can it ever be assumed that the soul would be
allowed by the Almighty to stray away from the path laid out by the Creator
Himself. That is to say, just as there is but one death destined by God for
man, so too there can only be one only path for the soul whereby after his
journey through life, man just returns to his wholesome creator - God.
Whatever the human
reasoning or explanations provided on the issue of rebirth, we need to accept
that the Almighty alone commands the universe and His creation. As such, even by reason or logic one must
assert that God alone has the power to terminate life or call back the
soul. And by no stretch of imagination
can it ever be assumed that the soul would be allowed by the Almighty to stray
away from the path laid out by the Creator Himself. That is to say, just as there is but one
death destined by God for man, so too there can only be one only path for the
soul whereby after his journey through life, man must return to the wholesome
creator – God. Reasoning on the lines of
this simple logic, it would only be apt to abandon all inferences and
hallucinations to the supreme and inspired belief that the soul, immediately
after death, must report back to God or rest in Limbo awaiting God’s final call
to a reward or punishment as the case may be.
Merely on the basis of an
animated belief by hardly a fragment of world population which attracts in to
its fold varying features and characteristics of animal or material wisdom with
no any specific clue to the core aspect of migration of soul, no conclusion can
be arrived at for holding the concept of rebirth as literally a defined truth
or reality. Moreover, the very concept
of religion making mockery of divinity or enhancing its credibility by
depicting deities that match dumb creatures with hardly any intelligence except
the animal instinct, must convince one and all on the fallacy of such belief
where no originality or truth would come to exist.
Christianity alone holds
key to eternal happiness with firm, convinced and rational belief which is
furthermore embellished by inspired scriptures compiled by contemporary, holy
and chosen people of God which by its very concept allows credibility to God
and His omnipotence. Christians adheres to a solemn belief that God Almighty
has destined man for a single unique life on Earth after which he would be
judged at the second coming of Jesus Christ or on the Judgment Day to either
inherit the heavenly reward or be damned eternally in the company of devils and
the bad angels. Likewise, Christians profoundly believe that after death the
soul immediately departs the body to be reunited with the omnipotence of the
Almighty and Everlasting God.
Christianity alone holds
key to eternal happiness with firm, convinced and rational belief which is
furthermore embellished by inspired scriptures compiled by contemporary, holy
and chosen people of God which by its very concept allows credibility to God
and His omnipotence. Christians adheres to a solemn belief that God Almighty
has destined man for a single unique life on Earth after which he would be
judged at the second coming of Jesus Christ or on the Judgment Day to either
inherit the heavenly reward or be damned eternally in the company of devils and
the bad angels. Likewise, Christians profoundly believe that after death the
soul immediately departs the body to be reunited with the omnipotence of the
Almighty and Everlasting God.
CHURCH
& CHRISTIANITY
Hard-work, devotion, dedication, patience,
spirit of denial, sacrifice and to top them all, perseverance, virtues in
abundance, you name them. He has them all – the Devil!
Hard-work, devotion, dedication, patience,
spirit of denial, sacrifice and to top them all, perseverance, virtues in
abundance, you name them. He has them all – the Devil!
If there is any single trait that we ought to
learn from the devil, it is perseverance, an attribute the devil is so
possessive about and would not be prepared to even grudgingly part with for a
no return. And what could at all be a return but the loss of a soul. The world,
the religious institutions, men of spirituality, all earnestly look forward to
living a truthful, honest and dedicated life acceptable to God. Unfortunately
the devil puts the unwanted spoke in the wheel of man’s thinking process,
living style and his day to day activities, and resultantly man glides down in
to sin marring a life of precarious make. To guide these finite human beings
from going astray has been established a cluster of religions, with dogmas and
supporting scriptures. Catholic Church is one such religion which has surpassed
all other religions throughout the world, not merely on being the real
God-ordained faith, but which has, in fact, a human touch adhering to spiritual
needs of people from all walks of life.
Roman Catholic Church is the only one of its
kind and a religious institution of immense magnitude, which has after
centuries of sacred and dedicated efforts established and streamlined a dogma
and procedure for the welfare of its faithful and devoted souls. The Church has
minutely and very scrupulously monitored all aspects of spiritual and
congregational requirements of the Catholics and Christians across the world
for setting in to motion a spiritual institution under the able guidance of
Holy Father the Pope, assisted by Cardinals, Bishops, Priests and laity in a
move intended to thwart any untoward occurrence that might upset the belief and
conviction of the faithful due to incessant efforts by Satan. Prompted by this
factor Catholic Church streamlined its dogma and procedures after putting
together views and suggestions of diverse people including the Holy See,
Cardinals, Bishops and Priests including laity. Incidentally, Christians
constitute the largest religious group from all over the world.
Due to different ideologies nursed by various
sections of people, Christianity got divided in to splinter groups each making
light of the other’s belief but maintaining their firm belief in the one only
Savior and Redeemer Jesus Christ.
However, the core concept regarding the fate of soul after death has
remained uniquely the same. All
Catholics or Christians, in general, believe that immediately on death, the
soul departs from the body and returns to God. Here emphasis needs to be laid
on the attempt by Christianity in to bringing the concept of ‘soul’ in to
focus, which eventually translated in to a general belief and adopted on a
universal scale by all Christians across the world.
Holy Bible which is held in reverence by the
Catholic world as the one only inspired word of God, describes death and its
aftermath in the following verses viz. Hebrews 9:27 – “it is appointed unto man
once to die and after this the judgment”.
Catholic Church confers the following seven
holy sacraments to its faithful namely, Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation,
Reconciliation, Anointing of sick, Holy order and Matrimony. By these
sacraments, the Church ensures that the faithful stay in the grace of God and
practice their faith in their day to day lives. Observance of these sacraments
enables Catholics to be well prepared always so that death does not find them
in an unprepared state. Naturally, the Church is aware of the lives the
faithful have to spend amongst sinful and wayward elements which takes a lot of
spirituality within in order to stay prepared always in the grace of God so
that at death the soul be adequately prepared to face the Almighty with
confidence and conviction.
It is the belief of Catholic Church and the
faithful that immediately upon death the soul returns to the Almighty provided
the person has lived a just life. Incidentally, the good souls go to heaven in
the company of Almighty and His angels and saints, whereas the bad ones are
cast in to hell. However, those souls that may be found wanting in the sight of
God, would be made to undergo a process of purification in a separate place
called purgatory, after which they too enter in to heaven.
As human beings we may only connote religious
beliefs to the extent we understand life and as taught to us by religious
heads. However, the concept of heaven or hell and for that matter purgatory as
well, cannot be ignored as hearsay because we all run the race and there is
definitely a winner and the winner (or winners) takes heaven as the prize. For
John Oxenham briefly puts it as “To every man there openeth, a high way and a
low. The high soul climbs the high way while the low soul gropes the low.
And the rest on the misty flats go to and fro. But to every man there openeth a
high way and a low and every soul decideth the way his soul shall go”.
REBIRTH – A MYTH &
OUTCOME OF HALLUCINATION
People with insight in to the core
aspects concerning creation of man and its aftermath were uniquely privileged
to perceive the hand and power of the Almighty at work. This fact has been testified by witnesses and
men of wisdom right at the start of creation. The elite who were witnesses to divine
excellence at the start of creation constituted the Jewish Christians as well
as a few among the early believers but who failed to stand firm on their
belief, as a result of which their descendants drifted from the core aspect of
faith, Islam being one. That was an era which witnessed an air of enthusiasm
all around whereby people sensed the hand of God overshadowing their life and related
activities. Incidentally, as age progressed and the number of earthly
inhabitants rose to unaffordable limits, people spread far and wide to settle
down in other parts of the world. Their living habits changed, thought process
varied and adopted customs that suited their own human ways and views. But God
Almighty had already sown the seed of righteousness and truth, which only a few
managed to savour. These select few were the chosen ones of God to partake of
the everlasting truth, which a few religions like Christianity or Islam etc.
etc. managed to nurture to this day forliving an upright life acceptable to
God.
Others who strayed in to areas of
mistrust and barbarism multiplied in large numbers with utter disregard of
faith, trust and spirituality. Astonishingly enough, this group of people failed
miserably to bridle their culpabilities and started sowing the seed of enemity
all around. In course of time, they started resorting to extremely violent and
aggressive methods to vent their frustration, which brought about rivalry,
strife, battles and wars. There was discontentment all around; they sensed
their own nothingness without the help of God. Life became substantially
difficult to live without adding to their existing woes. Some searched for
solace and looked around for God, but none came to their aid. Being illiterate
and ill-bred, these barbarous elements started diverting their minds to
whatever appeared powerful or beneficial to them, thereby paying obeisance to
mortals and other objects of God’s creation. They professed their
own faith the way it suited their mindset and brought about what the present
day world acknowledges as Hinduism and like minded religions.
Illiterate and ill-bred men of
prehistoric days in their eagerness to imitate other religious habits and
beliefs under the guise of belief in God, a few of which constitute the present
day Islam, Christianity (the offshoot of Judaism) etc, put together their
ill-gotten wisdom to project their own model for asserting their spiritual
aspirations. This particular concept of worship and myth managed to survive
till this day under the style of ‘Hinduism’ and the subsequent offshoots.
In their eagerness to evade truth and
belief propagated by their other brethren in Christianity and Islam, they
credited matter and material of God’s creation to conclusively acknowledge man
as a product of evolution. Likewise, with a view to surpassing other doctrines,
Hinduism and its offshoots dwelt on the concept of Rebirth, which belief
spiralled in to extremes of myth and hallucination. With a view to differing
with other beliefs, Hinduism gave unnecessary boost to disbelief in creation
and in its stead came up with a mythological belief in rebirth and migration of
soul as a continuing process to attain ‘self realization’, ‘God realization’ or
‘Nirvana’. However, in their eagerness to boost their belief and evading real
truth, they wound and rewound the concept to extremes out of which chances of a
return to reality has become bleak or impossible, to say the least.
In their eagerness to evade truth and
belief propagated by their other brethren in Christianity and Islam, they
credited matter and material of God’s creation to conclusively acknowledge man
as a product of evolution. Likewise, with a view to surpassing other doctrines,
Hinduism and its offshoots dwelt on the concept of Rebirth, which belief
spiralled in to extremes of myth and hallucination. With a view to differing
with other beliefs, Hinduism gave unnecessary boost to disbelief in creation
and in its stead came up with a mythological belief in rebirth and migration of
soul as a continuing process to attain ‘self realization’, ‘God realization’ or
‘Nirvana’. However, in their eagerness to boost their belief and evading real
truth, they wound and rewound the concept to extremes out of which chances of a
return to reality has become bleak or impossible, to say the least.
Buddhist belief too implies a merger of
divinity (spirit) with humanness (matter) and is more or less a concept which
defies human logic where the explanation dwells on the transition of spirit
from matter to spirit or vice versa. The final destination of spirit and body
is nirvana or enlightenment. The belief in fact allows life a prolonged span as
a result of accumulated karma without life actually coming to an end.
In the meantime, the other group of
righteous ones progressed within the true path laid out by God Almighty Himself
whom the world today identifies as Christianity, Islam, Judaism etc and a
number of other religions.
Judaism upholds a belief that emerged out
of the covenant of God and Jewish people, disbelieving in the concept of
incarnation of God as believed by Christians. As a matter of fact, Christianity
evolved out of this particular sect of people who clung on to the New Covenant
based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as the only path to salvation.
Christianity alone which holds the key to
eternal happiness, with firm and rational belief embellished by inspired
scriptures of holy and chosen people of God, adheres to a belief that God
Almighty has destined man for a single life on Earth on the basis of which he
would be judged in the second coming of Jesus Christ or to put it literally,
the Judgment Day. Likewise, after death the soul immediately departs the
body to be reunited with the omnipotence of the Almighty and Everlasting God.
Basics regarding rebirth from a standpoint of
view as propagated by Hindu, Buddhist and a number of other stray religions
vis-a-vis Christian belief differ in entirety, leaving the belief by former
with gaping holes on issues of magnitude, which in fact do not conform in any
manner with logic or conviction. The professed belief by religions that give
credence to rebirth professing migration of soul prop up the following vital
issues which need a second look:
Religious beliefs abound, controversies
multiply and mysteries soar above human reasoning, yet Hinduism, Budhism and a
cluster of such believers manage to baffle the general public with mythological
beliefs and solutions to all life related puzzles with ease. In a way, these
religions connote with all movements and related effects of stars and heavenly
bodies to successfully confuse people on how such phenomena affect human lives
by twisting mysteries in ways unfathomable by finite beings. It is
another matter that most galaxies are yet to be explored and data on existence
of aliens and extraterrestrials are yet to be accomplished by man, which if he
did, would project these religions as having covered larger ground than even
what Almighty God has hitherto done. In short, divinity and humanity are seen
being within reach of these religions and its doctrines. A puzzle of extremely
unfathomable gravity indeed!
Naturally, only God has the
power to terminate life of man and call back his soul. But, by no stretch of
imagination can it ever be assumed that the soul would be allowed by the
Almighty to stray away from the path laid out by the Creator Himself. That is
to say, just as there is but one death destined by God for man, so too there
can only be one only path for the soul whereby after his journey through life,
man must return to his wholesome creator – God.
Some people have a penchant to appear wise than what they actually are; to project things as true that which is factually incorrect; and to represent facts quite contrary to vision and omnipotence of Almighty.
ReplyDeleteWhen these very people tend to represent the Almighty in the form of deities with appearances of dumb and finite creatures all of which owe their existence to Almighty Himself, then their belief and averments can never (repeating it for the Greater Glory of God - can never) be termed as inspired. Moreover, Almighty would never deign to inspire these elements much less hearken to their aid for the sacrilegious manner in which they belittle God. Then who fortifies materially these materialistic elements thronging a world of true believers? No doubt it is the adversary – the Devil who got chastised by Almighty Himself for his sin of arrogance.
As a conclusion it may aptly be stated that, alluding to such material belief (religion or fashion as the case may be) as emanating since thousands of years previously only confirms their ignorance and lack of trustworthiness. The ultimate truth is that this meager fragment of world population which has stooped so low as to belittle Almighty in their erroneous depiction through creatures that are themselves subservient to man himself, is the height of depriving the very Almighty of His due of adulation (they constitute only a fraction though) or taking God for a ride at the cost of and courtesy, the Devil.