Almost every person at least once asked this question: who am I and who are people, what is the meaning of our existence? And today I would like to tell you who a human being is on our planet and what he has forgotten here.
The fact is that we, people, came from somewhere and will go somewhere. But these questions are the topic of the next articles, and today I would like to talk about our current life on planet Earth in its physical manifestation. Many say that our planet is hell; no wonder we experience so much suffering, torment, problems, and our whole life is in constant tension and struggle for existence.
But I like to compare our existence with imprisonment, and the planet with a prison. And you and I know that people who have not committed any crimes, that is, good people, do not go to jail. And since you are in prison, then you are a bad person who has committed some kind of crime. Likewise, with us people, if we appeared on our planet filled with suffering, then we, that is, our souls, are not so pure, and we should serve our sentence while staying in such a prison called planet Earth.
Well, let's look at the first question: Who are people?
Religious people are used to thinking that there are holy people and sinners. Holy people are those who do not make mistakes, and sinners are bad people. However, I think it is foolish to consider myself a good person who has not made mistakes, given that I am in prison. This is at least not logical. You are in prison and that means, a priori, you are a sinner, a bad person. That is why it is wrong to believe that there are saints, that is, sinless people.
If we follow logic, then it is adequate to think that since I am in prison, then I am a priori a criminal. I simply cannot be a non-criminal, that is, a saint, because non-criminals do not go to prison. Therefore, for me, holy people are those people who are not mistaken about their essence, do not call themselves saints, but clearly understand that they are sinners. And vice versa, for me sinful people are those who consider themselves holy, good, who have not made any mistakes, and who consider their stay in prison unjust.
But it simply cannot be unjust, since the main judge issuing the decree on your sending to prison is God, and he never makes mistakes and always acts with justice. Therefore, having these two delusions: “I am good”, although in reality you are in prison and you cannot be good a priori, and “my suffering is unjust”, you automatically become a sinner who does not understand anything in your life, because these delusions come only from your hubris, which in turn is the most important sin, the source of all hardships and problems.
Moving on to the second question of this article: what then is the meaning of our stay here, let’s just draw a parallel with a real prison. What are criminals doing in prison? They try to behave as good as they can, do as many useful things as possible, live by the rules established in the prison, treat the warders, staff and other prisoners kindly. They do this so that their stay in prison is as comfortable as possible, without problems and ends as soon as possible. And if they do not adhere to this behavior, they will be beaten, not fed, raped, and left for an even longer period. That is, their stay in prison will become even more difficult and long.
It is the same on our planet. While staying here, we must behave as correctly as possible, adhering to the laws of nature, that is, God, to give birth to as many good deeds and thoughts in our life as possible, treat the world and people kindly, and follow the instructions of the supervisor, that is, read the signs of God and act according to what they say.
Therefore, many people say: "Why can't we always live well and calmly, why does something always befall us?" So folks, we're in jail, what kind of paradise do you expect from jail ?! In prison, a priori life will be a prison, a priori not sweet, the maximum we can do is to alleviate our suffering by adhering to these rules, that is, moving according to divine laws.
Summing up this article, it is important for every person to remember that our planet Earth is a prison where our sinful souls come to work off their crimes. Saints cannot get into this prison, so it is foolish to consider yourself a saint and a good person. It is right to face the truth and consider yourself to be who you are, that is, a sinner. Life in prison is a priori not sweet, and you can either behave well, and that is, develop, getting rid of your sins originally inherent in you, and as a result - more or less comfortable living, but you can behave badly and live badly, multiplying your suffering. The choice is yours.
I do not believe this. But that is not to say that if one does think of life on Earth this way, it can be a great motivator to strive more to be on the good side of things than the bad side.