People sometimes object to spirituality, saying, “It
requires so much faith.”
Actually, everything requires faith. Even materialism requires faith – the faith
that we ourselves don’t exist.
According to materialism, matter is all that exists. So
there is no ‘I’ who is the observer and experiencer of matter. Our sense of
I-ness is an illusion that has somehow arisen out of the electrochemical
firings of brain cells. So, when we believe in materialism, we are required to
disbelieve in our own existence. Pertinently, the Bhagavad-gita (16.09:nashtaatmaano) indicates that materialists destroy their own soul.
As the philosophy of materialism is one such thought process
that is nothing more than a meaningless stream of electrochemical signals, it
is meaningless.
Significantly, the toll of materialism goes even further. If
our sense of selfhood is an illusion, then our thought process is also an
illusion – there is no I who is thinking; there’s just a series of
electrochemical signals streaking through the brain. The results of that
thought process being nothing more than just another electrochemical pattern
are also meaningless. And as the philosophy of materialism is one such thought
process, it too is meaningless.
Thus materialism requires us to believe in a self-destroying
and meaning-destroying philosophy. Why don’t we realize these exorbitant faith
demands of materialism? Because the masses today unthinkingly believe in
materialism and we usually follow the masses with an uncritical herd mentality.
So if we have reservations about putting too much faith,
then we shouldn’t put faith in materialism.
And though spirituality too requires faith, its faith demand
is much more reasonable. Consciousness is categorically different from matter,
being the experiencer of insentient matter. So positing that consciousness
comes from a non-material source, the soul that is the ‘I’, is eminently
reasonable. And Gita wisdom offers us yoga as a systematic process for elevating
our consciousness and experientially verifying our spiritual identity, whereas
materialism offers no such verifying process.
Therefore spirituality is much more faith-worthy than
materialism
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Following such conclusions, the demoniac, who are lost to
themselves and who have no intelligence, engage in unbeneficial, horrible works
meant to destroy the world.
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