The Spiritual Walks
Summary: Exploration, the desire to know and find out more is instilled within everyone. We all begin this life journeying towards the truth! But if you do not want to settle for mere concepts and want to investigate together? Let’s take a walk...
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- Artist: Hassan Al-Saidy
- Copyright: The Spiritual Walks 2020
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Across all the religions of the world, there are many similarities and differences. But when looking at those who established the religions, one can find more similarities than differences in their characteristics. What motivated these individuals to establish religions? And so what is the purpose of those religions?
The quality of our life is dictated by how we conduct ourselves internally. But if our internal condition is dictated by the outcome of external events, how can one truly be at peace? On this walk we shall look at the reasons for suffering and how to transition from a state of sufferring to the original state of peace.
To ask what is beyond, is to ask what is beyond ourselves. But how can we look beyond ourselves if it is all we are holding on to? This is the transition point many call an awakening. Even though the mainstream has taken this concept as being ‘woke’, on this walk we discuss what it really means to be awake.
What happens after death? And why does so much fear surround it? Is it all a projection of the mind, or is there truly something to be feared? Imagine listening to your favourite piece of music for eternity, would you not want it to eventually stop? Perhaps we will trust that the sound engineer would change songs at the right time. On this walk we explore death, and the aches that arise from it as a concept.
Everyone longs to experience true love. What is love to you? On this walk we discuss unconditional love and what it means to spread uconditional love to the world.
How do you perceive that which is beyond cocepts when concepts is all we perceive. And how do you describe something that has no worthy description. The truth cannot be given from one to another, it can only be pointed towards.
The purpose of tools are to aid us in solving problems, but for many of us the body and the mind seem to do otherwise. On this walk we briefly introduce the body and mind as vehicles that either work for or against us.
When embarking on an adventurous expedition into the unknown, we pack with us the essentials that will aid our journey. On this walk we will do quite the opposite as carrying extra luggage may pose the risk of providing obstacles along the journey.
"Why are we here?", "Who created us" and "Does god exist" are questions that have daunted humanity throughout their existence but are still being asked today. Perhaps trying to find answers for these questions in a conventional manner is the problem. Is there an alternate approach?