Can you count the number of times you were asked with this innocent question?
I tried to think and analyze the "motivation" behind this question, considering why people are so intrigued to hear my answer when putting me on the spot. Is it really that important for others to know what Oren have to say about God? I can't ignore the simple fact that religion is a huge cornerstone in our life and finding more people with similar believes give us great comfort and sense of power. People are looking for acceptance, to become part of a group they can define and feel "right" in. This is a social aspect that is common to almost everything we do in life (love, friends, work, faith etc). I already know all of that and so do you. So, where am I going with this?I'm trying to muse with the the notion of acceptance and where do I fit in. What is my "do you believe in God" question?
Personally, It's striking me as plain crazy that our life is so driven to into what I grasp as the "wrong" groups. Do you believe in God? Do you eat Kosher food? Do you fast at Yom Kipor? Are you rightist? And the list goes on and on. Are these the questions we should really ask ourselves? is these how we want to measure ourselves or find others to connect with? I'm not sure I know the answers, but I feel there are some deep feelings, clear ideas and emotional borders that I'm so passionate about, they must represent my scales. They must represent my inner truth. Writing allow one to shoot ideas and thoughts on paper, so I tried to explain myself my truths. Hopefully it will give me a common ground to fit myself into a world I truly believe in and measure myself about what I see as right. Trying to synthesize my list, I came up with the 3 questions I have definite feeling of, (but) these are only my big questions so read it with the appropriate suspicion:
The order of the questions is important. Without making others proud and have their support it's impossible to be highly motivated all the time. Without constant motivation you won't allow yourself to grow into the person you can become, making it easier to avoid helping others and seeking for the "wrong kind" of acceptance. Giving up is easy, fitting in just for the sake of acceptance will not make you happier (at least for long).Don't allow yourself to give up just because you were born to the wrong environment, that you had troubles as a child or you feel just like the world is against you. The world don't owe you anything, you can blame your luck, your God (or lack of it) but bottom line it's really up to you. Don't hurt others to pay back to your awful sense of luck. Find your positive people around you and let them pick you up when needed, there is no shame of needing others help, they would love to do so in order to feel good about themselves and making others proud. You'll do the same for them one day, I promise you that.Everyone who knows me are familiar with my reiterative phrase "I firmly believe in natural growth", this rule apply here as well. Find your own sources of strength and make sure that you keep your "good standards" before trying to influence others to ponder about their path in life. Once you have the confidence in your answers, you'll be ready to open your view to the world and see what it has to offer.
Do I believe in God?We're probably ants in a giants world, but is it really matter? I would like to think that this God cares more about us as living being, trying to grow together than following strict rules without understanding the real truth behind them. Isn't this the all purpose of the bible? of the stories we are taught since we were born? I wish our discussions would address more of the "are we doing the best we can?" and "how can we make it better?" rather than such a superficial scratch of our real purpose.
I would love to hear what is your truth and which questions drive you in your path. Drop me a comment if you feel like sharing.
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