Why do we Live?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Psychology of Religion, Comparative Religion
Cover of the book Why do we Live? by Docamali Ltd, Docamali Ltd
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Author: Docamali Ltd ISBN: 9781476190730
Publisher: Docamali Ltd Publication: June 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Docamali Ltd
ISBN: 9781476190730
Publisher: Docamali Ltd
Publication: June 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Organised religions and rituals are mushrooming and so are adherents and devotees.

The message in most religions is “love” and yet there is great violence created in by the supremacy between religions themselves. Each attempting to compete for its proliferation at the expense of the virtues of love they preach. Despite this mutual love seems to be disappearing and violence in society common.

Those who are in the profession of teaching spirituality are often limited in themselves and yet each appear to proclaim to know all there is to know. Some even describing paths that they themselves have yet tread on.

The author attempts to describe his journey through the labyrinth created by religions and religious men. His journey is peculiar to him and invites and encourages the reader to experience their own journey.

“Please do not regard the contents of this book as authority,
for the simple reason that where there is authority or acceptance,
thinking is manipulated by that authority or belief,
and therefore, no clear thinking and clear vision could prevail.” Jayantha Pathberiya

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Organised religions and rituals are mushrooming and so are adherents and devotees.

The message in most religions is “love” and yet there is great violence created in by the supremacy between religions themselves. Each attempting to compete for its proliferation at the expense of the virtues of love they preach. Despite this mutual love seems to be disappearing and violence in society common.

Those who are in the profession of teaching spirituality are often limited in themselves and yet each appear to proclaim to know all there is to know. Some even describing paths that they themselves have yet tread on.

The author attempts to describe his journey through the labyrinth created by religions and religious men. His journey is peculiar to him and invites and encourages the reader to experience their own journey.

“Please do not regard the contents of this book as authority,
for the simple reason that where there is authority or acceptance,
thinking is manipulated by that authority or belief,
and therefore, no clear thinking and clear vision could prevail.” Jayantha Pathberiya

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