About spirituality and religious living

Divinity is not only for priests as many people may think. Even a priest will tell you. And he will not feel inferior.

So, we should not feel inferior to anyone when it comes to spirituality. Let’s respect what is to be respected.

Not everyone can be religiously alive. There are people more inclined to be more faithful, more alive.

This does not mean that a person who does not fast, does not meditate on God every day, cannot go to heaven. People can also reach Heaven through their native goodness, without making efforts for it, and through a contest of circumstances that make them worthy of it.

So, you can wake up that a tattooed peron who listens to rap can get to Heaven while you who go to the holy things every day and read prayers don’t kiss him.

In the same idea a priest or a monk who prays all his life, fasts and beats the methane is not excluded to end up in hell.

Right judgment, in my opinion, belongs to the Divinity, and not to men. It is certain that we die, that every human dies at some point. Death is the only certainty.

Wouldn’t it be nice if after physical death we didn’t actually die but live forever? Christian dogma allows us to benefit from this.

I’ve always told myself that the afterlife really exists for those who truly believe it exists, and it doesn’t exist for those who don’t. This means in my opinion that if you don’t believe it, you don’t believe it. After you die, you’re gone, and that’s it.

But if you believe that it is Heaven and if the Divinity considers you worthy of it, you arrive at a joyful and beautiful place where you feel good.

It’s a more naive and somewhat personal view, but as far as I’m concerned, I think mine has a place among them.

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