What do you think about God and specific creation, has anything stuck out to you from certain parts of creation or purposes of creation?
There are various forms in which we can see God according to various religions. There may be different theories about creation of human being. One may say that there were two persons named "Adam" and "Hauva" male and female respectively.
According to various religions and methods, one can say that God
is in idols, outside or inside the human being. There are various
methods to achieve the God one may feel the route of Yoga is best
or one may say mantras, tantras, or yantras to achieve the god. One
may see kundalini awakening is the only method to achieve god. Few
people only belives that only good karmas help us to connect with
god. Some feel the theory of 84 lakh species after which the human
got birth.
According to me the only purpose of life is to achieve god. The
only god is the thing/person/goal after which the person feels
happy or satisfied this can be learnt from the past.
According to me the purpose of life is to do good karmas and don't
harm other people by our actions. The actual path to achieve and
way to achieve god can only be told by a true 'Guru' it is a
difficult task to find a guru.
The only motive of human life is to clean old karmas and not
creating bad karmas and get united with God or eternity.
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