The Power Of Prayers
I am not a staunch beliver of any religion. Perhaps I am way too subjective and every religion that does not promote evil has certain element of truth in them. There really is no point in finding the truth, on how the world works, who is the
true god and who we shoulf pray too. I see religion as a way of bonding people of all races, not to differentiate one from another.
Nevertheless, I believe in angels like how a five year old kid believes in Santa. (Nowadays, even 5 yr old kids may berate you for believing in Santa) Angels are the messengers of God in appartion. They can or cannot be seen, could be our friends, could be anyone, and still they help us. This reminds me of the artificial Angel and Mortal game we played when we were in college, that there is someone loking after you and caring for you even if you cannot see them. It's a very sweet game, that if if your angel is not a
bochap angel.
My Personal beliefs are more simple. Things are always better off when you are simple and logical. (Suddenly, I feel that I relate to Dadi in Tong Xin yuan. OMG, I am weird) Look at it this way. In an organisation,unless you are lucky, more often than not, there is a great distance between you and the CEO. Who do you look for when you experienced problems? The same applies to God. Ok, these are my beliefs. According to the 'truth', there is no beuracracy, God is everywhere. Well, suits me. The important thing applies to the power of prayers. Prayers do work, or so I think. Try telling me that few years ago and I will probably roll my eyes and nod politely. perhaps the constant debates on the truth tires me out. I am probably giving up the idealistic pursue of holistic truth. So I am keeping things simple, keeping life simple.
What is there to see, I witness. What is there to hear, I understand. What I virtually belive, I hold on to it.
Jacqueline
9:17 AM