What are believers and disbelievers? Believers believe in a particular system, while disbelievers don’t. It’s that simple.
There are many beliefs in existence today. These beliefs cover many, and vastly different subjects. There are religious beliefs. Scientific beliefs. Beliefs in the supernatural. Beliefs in nature spirits. And so on.
Wherever you place your faith, that becomes a major belief system for you. Those inside the belief, the insiders, are called “true believers.” Those on the outside, the outsiders, are called “disbelievers.”
Tolerant people accept that different people have different belief systems. What makes you happy does not necessarily make others happy. Your taste in music may not be shared by others, but for you it is heavenly music you are listening to.
The same is true with any other belief or interest that you follow in life. There is nothing sinister about the clothes you wear, nothing sinister about any of the interests that you follow, as long as this interest is something you are truly following with a heart full of pure intentions.
Purity in your intentions is a must, if you want to live in freedom from your possessions, your accomplishments, your deeds in life. When you are selfish, and use other people for your own machinations, while giving them nothing but dirt in return, then you can be considered an evil person who needs to repent and ask for forgiveness from those you have taken advantage of.
This principle of asking for forgiveness is found in science, as well as religion, and in all matters of life where humans are involved. It has been said that god lives in the hearts of all beings, and when you break a human heart, you are breaking the heart of god, the heart of the “I am That I am.”
And you must never break the heart of god, because when you do, you are at the same time breaking your own heart. You are diminishing the love you have for yourself when you break anyone’s heart. By mending that heart again, you are mending your own heart and the heart of god, the “I am That I am.”
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