No Regard
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I am sorry if I've hurt anyone’s feelings.
I would like to repost one of my earlier posts, which I feel got a bit lost in the crowd, and I consider it to be my exit from this discussion:
I would like to say that I don't point any fingers at the Islamic culture, which have a special place in my heart, especially the music. It is without doubt rich, valuable and beautiful, and it is absolutely terrible what a few shit holes are able to do with its reputation.
I would also like to point out, that I'm all for more spirituality in the world, and I try as best as I can to live a spiritual life myself. But what I don't like is people who are taking monopoly on spirituality; how some are dividing and fighting over which type of spirituality is right and wrong. This is exactly what religions do though, and therefor do they have to be criticized.
The religious paradox is very strange indeed. They all speak about the same things; the same mystical power that inhabits all things, both animate and inanimate, which we - because of the shortcomings of words - call either God or Allah or The Ground or It or Whatever. And at the same time they are killing each other with ruthlessness and complete lack of compassion. That is not spirituality.
Peace and Love
I would like to repost one of my earlier posts, which I feel got a bit lost in the crowd, and I consider it to be my exit from this discussion:
I would like to say that I don't point any fingers at the Islamic culture, which have a special place in my heart, especially the music. It is without doubt rich, valuable and beautiful, and it is absolutely terrible what a few shit holes are able to do with its reputation.
I would also like to point out, that I'm all for more spirituality in the world, and I try as best as I can to live a spiritual life myself. But what I don't like is people who are taking monopoly on spirituality; how some are dividing and fighting over which type of spirituality is right and wrong. This is exactly what religions do though, and therefor do they have to be criticized.
The religious paradox is very strange indeed. They all speak about the same things; the same mystical power that inhabits all things, both animate and inanimate, which we - because of the shortcomings of words - call either God or Allah or The Ground or It or Whatever. And at the same time they are killing each other with ruthlessness and complete lack of compassion. That is not spirituality.
Peace and Love