We are all endowed with a life of unparalleled dignity, nobility, and equality. A truly civilized person is someone who respects their own life as well as the dignity of all other lives.
Let us take a moment to consider: when we try to contemplate the whole process of our lives, from the time we were born until now, what experiences can prove that we come from the same source of divine consciousness?
A civilized person, possessing knowledge and beliefs, has rationality and wisdom to contemplate. With comprehension and awareness of human affairs, under the guidance of knowledge and beliefs, live out a remarkable life full of utmost reverence for life. Such a person will emanate distinct vitality.
Knowledge and faith derive strength from our rationality and wisdom. Only through judicious judgment, analysis, reasoning, and research to eliminate ignorance, fear, and weakness and dispel arrogance, superiority, and elitism can knowledge and faith guide us toward a happy life, enriching our lives, and a valuable existence.
When the power of knowledge and faith is manifested, religion's mission to guide humanity towards proper beliefs is also accomplished. 'Religion' then withdraws as all humanity returns to a common belief, finding the primordial source of life—the Divine Mother.
Beliefs, or faith, are not superstitions. They are the spiritual force that can thoroughly transform a person, starting with their innermost being and deepest levels of morality. Good beliefs enable one to cherish life and live with clarity.
Regardless of the turning wheels of time and the changing dynasties of history, humanity can survive without religion. Human beings require beliefs, but not necessarily religion. From another perspective, faith is intrinsic to our nature. As long as religion is treated rationally and wisely, it benefits humanity. This is the power brought by knowledge and faith.
Knowledge and faith exemplify the most rational and wise beliefs. This rationality and wisdom help us search for and return to the origin of life. The origin of life comes from the innate, from the most joyful, carefree, and blissful intrinsicality.