01/09/2025
Faith, Division, and the Truth of Oneness
Spiritual people are often labelled as crazy. Religious beliefs are frequently criticised, questioned, or mocked. Too often, we see individuals trying to convert others because they believe a different faith or spiritual practice is “wrong” or “misguided.” Yet in truth, this battle of beliefs is not enlightenment, it is corruption of the mind.
The reality is, there is no absolute right or wrong when it comes to spirituality or religion. Belief systems are simply different expressions of the same yearning: the human need for connection, meaning, and faith. To assume someone is good or bad based solely on their chosen path is a misconception born from pre-set programming, a conditioning that teaches us to see the “other” as dangerous, misguided, or even evil.
But when we strip away dogma, fear, and judgment, what remains is simple: faith is still faith, no matter the form it takes. Whether you pray, meditate, chant, or sit in silent reflection, you are connecting with something greater than yourself.
Humans have spent centuries creating division, drawing lines between religions, sects, cultures, and spiritual practices. Yet the deeper truth is that we are all connected. If instead of dividing, we began to embrace each other’s paths with respect, curiosity, and compassion, the world would shift toward unity.
Faith was never meant to be a weapon. It is meant to be a bridge, one that connects us to each other, and to the divine.