Who am I?
According to the Hindu religion, the oldest religion of this world, you are the sum of your actions. Your religion is irrelevant. Your name is irrelevant, your job title is irrelevant, and your skill is irrelevant. What is relevant is how much you have helped your fellow human being. How much you tried to reduce the pain in this world.
It is right in front of your face and so obvious that you can miss it. You are every action that you made from the time you were born to the time you die. It is your every thought and muscle movement, leading to the action. No part of what you have done in your life can be hidden from god because he can see your sum total actions.
Do you honestly think that the almighty, with infinite power and wisdom, cares about your religion, your nationality, or your job title? To god, a vicar, a pope, and a guru, are nothing.
The only thing that matters is your actions. The number of times you helped another human being, or the number of times you made a difference for another human life. Every creature belongs to god, and god loves those who love his creation.
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