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Faith is a Love
Affair
We need to remember two things. One is that faith
does not mean belief. Belief is of the mind and faith is of the heart. Faith is
a love affair and belief is only an intellectual conviction. Belief can be
easily destroyed by arguments; faith can never be destroyed. No argument can
destroy faith because it is not based on arguments in the first place. But
belief is based on arguments.
Belief is philosophical; faith is religious.
Belief is a false coin. It looks like faith but it is fake. Somebody believes
in God, that is not faith. Jesus has faith in God, not belief.
The second thing is that faith is never static.
Belief is always static. Faith is like a river: moving, dynamic, alive,
increasing — like a tree growing, new foliage coming, new buds opening, new
flowers. It is always a movement from one peak to another peak, from one
perfection to another perfection, from one joy to another joy, from one mystery
to another mystery. It is a non-ending pilgrimage.
Belief is dead, it is like a corpse. It never
moves. It is like a pond, stagnant, it stinks. And the world is full of
believers; that’s why there is so much misery, so much ignorance, so much
superstition. The whole earth is in a mess for the simple reason that people
have lost all contact with real religiousness.
Religiousness is always movement. Buddha used to
say that the religious person lives in verbs, not in nouns. In fact, nouns
don’t exist in reality, only verbs. Nouns exist only in dictionaries and human
languages. They are our inventions. For example, a tree: it is a noun, it is
only part of our language. If you look at a real tree, it is not a tree, it is
a treeing, because it is constantly moving. When you are looking at it a few
old leaves are falling, new leaves are coming out. It is treeing, it is not a
tree.
We say river — that is a noun — but no river is a river, all rivers are flowing, moving, going towards the ocean. Faith is always increasing, and the person who lives in faith grows, grows to ultimate heights. And the person who lives in beliefs is a dead person. He trusts in something which is dead, and the ultimate result is that he becomes dead himself. Avoid beliefs and risk everything for faith.
Faith has nothing to do with belief. When we understand that we are nothing but a brief happening, here today, gone tomorrow, when this is a living experience for us, we are in faith. A person of faith – a devotee – has no agenda in life; he just wants to dissolve.
1 comment:
excellent. I never realise there is sky of difference between faith n belief and also the explanation on noun n verb, tree n treeing example was wonderful. thanks
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