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TRUE PIETY

Every part of Nature is a creation of God and therefore of Divine origin. Living in true faith, one actively recognizes this fact and accordingly ceases to exclude any part of it. One's piety and devotion to the Divine Creator are thus natural by-products of self-realization, enlightenment, personal transformation.
However there are some who are proclaming themselves godly and pious and are indeed acting accordingly upon certain occasions. Yet on the other hand they are in the habit of, overtly or secretly, condemming other people's personal religious views and calling their faith false.
Such behaviour is a sure indicator of an existing rift of consciousness within this so-called worshipper of the Divine. This obvious dividedness in his personality is betraying a faith that is not born out of true piety but one, which has been acquired by suppression and negation of one's natural inclinations.

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