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Another excerpt from my book 'The God Factor....'



Because man’s needs are beyond the bodily needs. His needs are more than that. Bodily needs are essential, but when fulfilled man has to go beyond them. He has many questions to ask, from himself. Why this existence? What this existence is all about? Why it is like this? Can’t it be some different? He has to search. He has to search about the beyond and that is why he is creating so many things. So many art forms, so many scientific observations. He wants to become a creator; a creator of something.
He wants to become God.
Nothing less than that can satisfy him. He wants to become parallel; parallel to God. And, God seems to be a creator; creator of this universe. Therefore man also wants to create. That is why so much attraction for creating something.
You can see God is the best creator. He is best dancer, dancing with this existence. He is best singer, singing in the form of birds; singing in the form of animals; singing with this existence. He is the best painter; painted this whole universe so beautifully; with, so many trees, with so many endless creations.
That is why so much of attraction for creation.
Man’s existential problem is beyond, bodily needs.
Look at the existence. Look deeply. Feel it. Feel deeply. And you will feel a certain dance. Look at the stars, look at the planets, and look at the whole existence. If you can see deeply, you can see them dancing in a certain rhythm. If you have ears, you can listen a subtle rhythm in the existence. God is also dancing with the rhythm. He is in the existence and he is existence himself. He is singing, dancing and enjoying with everything in this existence.

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