Monday, February 07, 2011

Why we go to places of worship

Why we go to places of worship


People of all religion go to their respective places of worship like the temples of Hindus, Churches of Christians and Mosques of Muslims and other religious places of other religions. Why we are going there? Majority of the human beings are having an inner restlessness. Whatever is achieved, still they feel that something is wanting. What is that something? That is the peace and tranquility.

Why go to the religious places for this? The earth is having various kinds of energy all over it. The easiest one we understand is the gravitational energy (force). In the olden days whenever, a place of worship is to built, the experts of the various fields of life like the Vaastu, architecture, diviners and the priests etc are involved and they select the place where the institution is to be built. They select the best place with the best positive energy concentration. The materials c for constructions are selected, the images, idols etc are also made out of the selected materials. So when the building is complete the positive energy of nature is maximum in the place. After the completion of the building and installation of the images, expert priests do the chanting of the almighty and sanctify the place with further pure and positive energy. This creates a positive vibration in the place. If people without any prejudice go there, they will feel a difference in the atmosphere comparing to other places. If the persons are with faith the experience will still be better. Only those who have no faith may not feel anything in the place. Apart from the positive energy, the places of worships are having codes to be observed. This also adds to the effect.

With all the above facts we get some relief in our tension, stress, anxieties when we go to the places of worship. Of course just by going and coming to and from those places, we may not gain much. We should observe the codes of the places for the full benefit.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Why we are unhappy?

Why we are unhappy?
Each one of us have some inner urge (desire) in some particular field of life. Only a fraction of a percentage of the children born are lucky to get started in their own field from childhood. Perhaps for some it might have started even before birth when they are in their mothers' wombs through the readings, thinking and discussions on the particular field by the mother. After birth also this support from the parents continue. Such children become outstanding or prodigies in that field. 

Most of the others are not lucky. In these cases what happens is that the parents have their own ideas or priorities about the future of their children. The children have their urge which is at variance with what the parents want them to be. Under this compulsion, the children are brought up in field in which they have not the desire. The urge of the individual is latent and is known only by a concerted effort on the part of the individual to find it out by constant searching in their mind. 

The parents are conditioned by their circumstances. They are interested in a good support for themselves, if they are not financially sound. They want the children to be well off when they grow. If the parents are well off, then they will try to bring the children to be in a higher level than they are. 

At a later date when the children grow up and are comfortable, their inner urge try to come out. So they feel that there is something lacking in them. When they are not in a position to change over to the line of life of their desire as they have gone too much in the current way of life, they become unhappy.