Believing in salvation
What's the point of knowing that "all people will be saved," or in other words, "you will be saved in the end?" I think there's a big difference between knowing this and not knowing it.
It's true that there are many seemingly absurd things in the world, and there are times when I wonder, "What is God (Buddha) doing?" But there is salvation when you realize that in the end, we will be saved, and that God will eventually make up for all these absurdities.
I'm already looking forward to seeing how He makes up for all of this from the afterlife, but for some reason, my faith in God (Buddha) remains unwavering.
I might almost be sick. Do I have a mental illness?
So, if you know that "all people will be saved," or in other words, "you will be saved in the end," then what happens?
You stop worrying about money, money.
You stop comparing yourself to others and feeling jealous.
After all, you will be saved in the end, so there's no need to be so greedy.
Another good thing is that, in addition to considering how others see you, you also have the perspective of God or Buddha: what God (Buddha) thinks of you. And once you add the perspective of how God or Buddha sees you, you no longer care about what others think of you. You no longer base your life on other people's opinions. Of course, it's impossible to completely stop worrying about what others think of you, but what God or Buddha thinks is more important. But does that mean you have to become overly stoic? There's no need for that. After all, God is the one who "saves everyone," so he's incredibly kind and will turn a blind eye to most things and forgive. He'll overlook them.
I've heard this kindness so many times before—in Buddhist scriptures, the Bible, the Quran, and of course the Gospels of Ramakrishna, as well as from various saints. Some people may think that the God of monotheism is a harsh and judging God, but the light I saw showed me the exact opposite.
Well, maybe it's time to move on to the next thing (Christianity).
Let Love and Mercy guide you.
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