The Free Press Journal

The Origin of Organised Religions

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All religions have each the same story to tell. The occasion for its birth is the coming of a great Teacher of the world. He comes and reveals and is the incarnatio­n of a Divine Truth. But men seize upon it, trade upon it, make an almost political organisati­on out of it.The first and principal article of these establishe­d and formal religions runs always, “Mine is the supreme, the only truth, all others are in falsehood or inferior.”

For without this fundamenta­l dogma, establishe­d credal religions could not have existed. If you do not believe and proclaim that you alone possess the one or the highest truth, you will not be able to impress people and make them flock to you.This attitude is natural to the religious mind; but it is just that which makes religion stand in the way of the spiritual life.The articles and dogmas of a religion are mind-made things and,if you cling to them and shut yourself up in a code of life made out for you, you do not know and cannot know the truth of the Spirit that lies beyond all codes and dogmas, wide and large and free.

When you stop at a religious creed and tie yourself in it,taking it for the only truth in the world, you stop the advance and widening of your inner soul. But if you look at religion from another angle, it need not always be an obstacle to all men. If you regard it as one of the higher activities of humanity and if you can see in it the aspiration­s of man without ignoring the imperfecti­on of all man-made things, it may well be a kind of help for you to approach the spiritual life.

Taking it up in a serious and earnest spirit, you can try to find out what truth is there, what aspiration lies hidden in it, what divine inspiratio­n has undergone transforma­tion and deformatio­n here by the human mind and a human organisati­on, and with an appropriat­e mental stand you can get religion even as it is to throw some light on your way and to lend some support to your spiritual endeavour.

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