Not saying there is no God or no savior, just never fully accepted the "word" written by man and exploited by man!Been my views my entire life and nothing change pre or post tinnitus!Don't lose hope, don't lose faith!
I agree a billion percent on how all this has been exploited. The Catholic church is the most powerful business in the world! They just keep getting more powerful and greedy. The argument is God gave us this life, planet, days and nights etc and let us make our own decisions about our lives without His interference. I suppose he just sits back and watches the show?? Dunno..........God sure works in mysterious ways.
I dont believe in god, but I do believe that we're not alone. Life goes on even after the 'passing'. There's an energy within us, and energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it just is and will be, forever.I don't believe in god, but Tinnitus made me wish I did...because knowing that I am truly truly alone...with nothing but this ringing in my ear...and the whole universe around me...made me feel severely claustrophobic.
But no matter, because even by myself I can take on anything, I do not need to lean on an invisible persona to carry me through. I am my own hero, only I can determine my fate and even if I have to scratch and claw my way through...I will do it with eternal vigilance.
One can't wait for permission to live happily, you need to do it despite the desperation eating itself from within...if there is a god this is the strength that he would want you to feel...because you can do it.
'Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.' - Marie Curie
They see the aspect/s of God they have a relationship with. In Sanskrit it's called ishta-devata.Do devotees of other religions report seeing Jesus/God etc when they have NDEs or do they see the deities they would expect to see based on their life and culture? Does God tell Jesus to stay inside if a Buddhist appears at the gate?
I hope you are kidding. Do you really think God times fire alarms or your whereabouts relative to particular events?My Tinnitus started from a fire alarm at work. I was going to lunch and happened to be right under it when the siren started. If it would have started 10 seconds before I would have been in my office. It it would have started 10 seconds after I would have been out of the building and not even known about it.
I went to a christian school. We were thought that God has a plan for everyone. Why would he plan this for me?
Which god? There are thousands.One can't say there is no god as well as one can't say there is.
Just find the one who agrees with you. There's bound to be one somewhere. If not, make your own. God seems very open-source these days (and tax free too).Which god? There are thousands.
StayI have to ask. If there is really one, where's God while we go through this horrible torment? Is he just looking down smiling? I'm sure I'm not the only one that has thought this. I have all my paperwork in order. I'm going to go and ask him.
Anyway, I am so sorry erniej. Try to hang in there.
As for faith and God, the original topic of this post: That's up to the individual, as far as I am concerned. If you believe in God and find strength in faith, good for you. If not -- there are many other ways to find strength. There is no right or wrong way here.
This is also my experience. Many Western people gave up on the Abrahamic religions since they have no answers to tons of important questions, the existence of evil being just one of them. Otoh, these questions have been answered in Eastern traditions.I sometimes think that when many of us say we don't believe in God, we are really saying we don't accept/believe in the formal Christian narrative.
Wow, the amount of atheism and agnosticism on this thread is disheartening. Tinnitus can absolutely cause us to doubt our faith, I get it. But I firmly believe in my Saviour and in my God. I have no idea why I have been afflicted with this horrible malady, but His ways and thoughts are much higher than mine. I find strength in His Word and knowing that we are simply sojourners in this world, our destination is yet to come. @erniej God is not laughing at you, He has a plan for you and for me. Our T sucks, but it i not out of His control. Don't lose hope, don't lose faith!
@erniej , very good question. I have been suffering from T from long time and I believe I have this condition because of my own karma and I am responsible for it and I also believe what ever happens it happens for good and " god" has better plan for me .I have to ask. If there is really one, where's God while we go through this horrible torment? Is he just looking down smiling? I'm sure I'm not the only one that has thought this. I have all my paperwork in order. I'm going to go and ask him.
What about it being caused by our own actions (with these actions sometimes randomly producing horrific outcomes)?There is no way for me to explain suffering in this world except principle of karma .
the person you're replying to was talking about Karma.... our own actions are our karma. In that belief system, you were born into this world with a pile of crap to work through, based on transgressions of past selves.What about it being caused by our own actions (with these actions sometimes randomly producing horrific outcomes)?
the person you're replying to was talking about Karma.... our own actions are our karma. In that belief system, you were born into this world with a pile of crap to work through, based on transgressions of past selves.
When you strip the more religious, mumbo-jumbo aspects from it, Karma can pretty well be viewed as "cause and effect".
Sometimes one can do bad things (cause) and end up with something good (effect). For example - stealing and then not being caught.Karma without the spooks is more like "what comes around goes around" then it is just cause and effect.