Religion and Spirituality
Religion and Spirituality
Religion and Spirituality
God is one, but at the same time He is many. A tree is one, but it has so many branches. When you look at a branch, you feel it is the tree. When you look at the leaf, you feel it is the tree. Similarly, God may be seen differently from different angles. But He is the same God. All religions are part of one God-Tree. This God-Tree has many branches, flowers and fruits. If you climb up a tree and rest on a particular branch, will the tree be displeased? Similarly, if you take a flower or fruit, no matter from which branch, the God-Tree will be pleased, for each branch is part and parcel of the Tree itself.
Is there any real difference between
one religion and another?
There is no fundamental difference between one
religion and another, because each religion embodies
the ultimate Truth. Each religion is right, absolutely
right, because each religion conveys the message
of Truth in its own way. There is only one Truth,
but it is called different names by different
people. Your religion may say one thing, and my
religion may say something else. But our religions
will never differ when it is a matter of the highest
Truth.
The ultimate Goal of every religion is to realise
the highest Truth. On the way to our Goal, we
may misunderstand each other. Why? Precisely because
there are many roads that lead to the Goal. Some
will follow one road and some will follow another
road. Each road will be able to offer inspiration.
One person will say that his road is by far the
best because it is pleasing him. Another person
will say that his road is the best. But when both
reach their destination, they will be at the same
Goal: Truth. In Truth there is no conflict; Truth
or God-realisation transcends all religions.
God has made many roads
Leading to Him
Since God wants to please
Each individual in his own way,
As He Himself wants to be pleased
In His own way.
What are the qualities of a true religion?
There are two kinds of religion: false religion
and true religion. False religion wants to change
the face of the world by any means, even by foul
means—by hook or by crook. True religion
wants only to love soulfully the heart of the
world. True religion has a universal quality.
It does not find fault with other religions. A
false religion will say that it is the only valid
religion and its prophet is the only saviour.
A true religion will feel that all prophets are
saviours of mankind.
A false religion tries to exercise its Himalayan
supremacy over other religions. A true religion
only sympathises with other religions. It wants
to experience its oneness-ecstasy with all religions,
founded upon its own soulful cry. It wants to
become inseparably one with all religions by virtue
of its tolerance, patience, kindness and forgiveness.
Forgiveness, compassion, tolerance, brotherhood
and the feeling of oneness are the signs of a
true religion. Again, a true religion knows perfectly
well that it is the Supreme Pilot Himself who
is loving and piloting each religion, and at the
same time forgiving the weaknesses and shortcomings
that each religion unfortunately embodies.
A true religion is one that, down the sweep of
centuries, will love mankind with all its imperfections.
And on the strength of its oneness-love it will
try to bring about a new world—not by force,
not by lording it over others, but by becoming
inseparably one with others.
A true religion has the capacity to show its followers
the invisible truth. A true religion has the capacity
to make its followers feel the incredible Love
divine. A true religion has the capacity to grant
its followers the seemingly impossible
reality: perfection within and without.
Aren’t all religions really worshipping
the same God?
There is one absolute Supreme. All religious faiths
worship the same God, but they address Him differently.
A man will be called ‘Father’ by one
person, ‘Brother’ by another and ‘Uncle’
by another. When he goes to his office, he is
called by his surname. When he mixes with his
friends, they will call him by his given name.
He is the same person, but he is addressed in
different ways, according to one’s connection
with him. Similarly, God is addressed in various
ways, accord-ing to one’s sweetest, most
affectionate feeling.
What is your opinion of those religious
sects which fight with other sects in the Name
of God?
I feel very sad when religious sects quarrel and
fight in the Name of God. If they really love
God, they will not kill others in His Name. Love
means oneness. If we have oneness, how can we
fight? We fight only because we do not feel love
for others, because we have not yet transformed
our ignorance into oneness-reality.
In our own being there are many members—the
body, vital, mind, heart and soul—and we
claim all of them as our own, very own. The body,
too, has so many parts, but when we want to achieve
something, all the parts work together. In exactly
the same way, when we want to do something good
for mankind, then all the religions can and should
work together.
Since we all have the same Source, we all have
the same ultimate destination. Since “all
roads lead to Rome,” and we are all heading
ultimately to the same Source, it is ridiculous
to fight against others who are following different
roads. Some people may choose a very short and
direct road, while others may take a longer route.
Some may want to fly, while others are content
to walk.
When all religions work together, they can achieve
something great and good for both God and humanity.
It is the collective prayers and good will of
the followers of all the world’s religions
that will bring down the highest Love and Compassion
from Above. And it is only God’s Love and
Compassion descending into humanity’s heart
and life that can change the face and fate of
the world.
How can religion overcome a narrow
outlook and develop a real acceptance of all other
religions as true and necessary?
Religion as such cannot overcome this narrow outlook.
Only when religion takes help from spirituality,
its elder brother, does it become possible to
overcome this narrow outlook. Religion sees God,
but spirituality makes the seeker become God.
Religion can go as far as believing in the Light
or even seeing the Light. But spirituality goes
much higher, much deeper. It helps the seeker
grow into the Light itself and become one with
God-Consciousness and God-Light.
Religion stops at seeing the reality; it does
not want to grow into reality. Spirituality, like
religion, sees what the reality is, but then it
goes one step ahead and wants to consciously grow
into the reality itself. So if religion takes
help from spiri-tuality, then it is quite possible
to overcome all the narrow outlooks found in religion.
Spirituality is not merely tolerance. It is not
even acceptance. It is the feeling of universal
oneness. In our spiritual life, we look upon the
Divine not only in terms of our own God, but in
terms of everybody else’s God. Our spiritual
life firmly and securely establishes the basis
of unity in diversity. Spirituality is not hospitality
to another’s faith in God. It is the absolute
recognition of the other’s faith in God
as one’s own.
Religion says,
“If you accept me in my way,
Then you are good.”
Spirituality says,
“You do not have to follow my way.
Follow your own way soulfully
And reach your destined goal.”
What does God like best in a religion?
What God likes best in each religion is a oneness-heart.
First let each religion tolerate the others. Once
tolerance is there, then let each religion go
one step further. Let it recognise other religions
also. Once recognition is given, each religion
has to sincerely feel that other religions are
as good as it is. It has to feel that each religion
is right in its own way, that all are equal.
Tolerance of others exists only as long as there
is a sense of separativity. Once a particular
religion gives due value to other religions and
sees their existence as an expression of Truth,
then that particular religion can go high, higher,
highest and deep, deeper, deepest. Seeing and
establishing its conscious oneness with all other
religions, it can claim that there is only one
religion. When a religion comes to realise that
all religions form one eternal religion, one eternal
eye of Truth, one eternal heart of Truth, then
that religion is perfect. This kind of discovery
and achievement God likes best in all the world
religions.
When I speak to you
about God,
You don’t believe me.
When you speak to me about God,
I don’t believe you.
Therefore, what is the use
Of our talking to each other
About God?
The best thing will be for us
To pray for God to speak,
For He is the only One
Who can talk about Himself
With inner Illumination
And outer Compassion.
What is the role of religion in the
process of God-realisation?
Each religion is like a house. In the beginning,
you have to live in a house; you cannot live in
the street. But a time comes when your consciousness
expands and the whole world becomes your house.
At that time you cannot be bound by the limitations
of any one particular house. You accept all religions
and, at the same time, you go beyond the domain
of religion and achieve conscious oneness with
God.
Each religion is like a river. When the river
enters into the God-realisation-ocean, it has
played its part. At that time, the river becomes
the ocean itself; it has become one with the Source.
If you follow a religion, you are on the road
to your destination. But if you want to reach
the ultimate Truth, then you have to concentrate,
meditate and contemplate. That does not mean that
you will not go to your church or synagogue anymore.
But if you feel an inner call deep within your
heart to run fast, faster, fastest towards your
Goal, then you have to practise the inner life,
the life of self-discipline and meditation.
Religion will tell us there is a God. It will
tell us that we have to be good, we have to be
kind, we have to be simple, sincere and pure.
But spirituality will say that it is not enough
just to know that God exists. We also have to
see Him, we have to feel Him, we have to grow
into Him. This we do through prayer and meditation.

