[☆] What is Salvation? When we raise the question of salvat…
[☆] What is Salvation?
When we raise the question of salvation, what thoughts do we have? Is there anyone, indeed, who might think that they do not need salvation? Perhaps there might be.
This is likely because the problem of salvation is a religious language. Non-religious people might not even make salvation itself a topic of discussion.
However, whether one is religious or non-religious, the problem of 'salvation' can be accepted as a non-religious issue encompassing 'the reason for life' and 'the problem of death.' Is that not so?
There is no one who does not think about 'death,' and this problem 'frightens' everyone. In that sense, the problem of salvation is directly connected to the questions: What is life? What is the meaning of living? And where are we going? Now, do you wish to be saved? This is because we simply want to solve this problem.
Therefore, I believe that the problem of salvation, before being merely a dictionary definition like 'the act of rescuing humanity from death, suffering, and sin,' must actively start from fundamental questions such as: Why was I born? What should I do? How should I live? And what is the meaning of life? That is why, if this problem is solved, the problem of salvation is resolved. That is, it will be a state of being saved. The problem is clearly knowing who I am, what I should do, and where I am going.
Humans are cells of the Earth, born for evolution, beings who assist Earth's evolution, and live a lifetime within Earth's program, culminating in a happy death. However, after death, one's informatic body is purified, and a new rhythm is embraced, and life continues.
'The suffering of life' is the 'price of one's actions (Krama),' and this is the Earth's benevolent consideration, which should be joyfully accepted, and can also be seen as existing for the purpose of being reborn as a being who does not commit sin.
It is 'the human condition' that has been arranged for one's spiritual body to develop day by day based on one's growth, cultivating 'truth, goodness, and beauty,' which are the information of the universe, and living happily. Therefore, one's suffering is due to one's own wrong actions, and no one should be blamed. If a person can adopt a new attitude with gratitude, reflection, and determination when suffering comes, then it can be said that they are now a saved person.
If one blames the circumstances, they will be confined to their limitations, and only 'a strengthen lessen' will repeatedly await them.
This primordial management system of cosmic information is a 'multidimensional unity,' where lower dimensions are under the management system of higher dimensions. This is referred to as the Right Path (正道), and it is heard to be the way that must be trodden, even if its origin is unknown.
Jesus expounded his teaching, "I am the way, the life, and the truth." And in his final prayer, he asked that his cup be taken away not according to his will, but according to the will of the great Lord.