It's not believing in God that makes people holy, it's kindness and gratitude for everything life has given you.
There is a saying: "Gratitude is the motor of life!" and I believe this is true. This is my experience after living over 72 years now here on earth.
From about age 18 to 25 I wanted to die and to get out of here. But, for over 20 years now I've just been grateful for every moment left that God wishes to bestow upon me.
But, it's also true that from age 37 to 50 I went through middle Aged Crazy when my father died at my age 37 and his age 69 until I almost died for 8 months myself. After surviving that and being forced to retire or die then I have been filled with Gratitude and Peace by God ever since.
So, though my life was far from perfect the first 50 years it's been pretty good the last 22 years so far since I was forced by Life and God to retire.
And what is the key to happiness? Kindness and Gratitude to life and to God (if you believe in God).
But, while I was in Bodhgaya, India I met many Tibetan Buddhists and I found them precious in the site of God because of their kindness and gratitude towards everyone they meet.
So, I learned how amazing God (The Divinity) really is to be worshipped in so many diverse ways that help people around the world.
By God's Grace
Thank you God for sharing so many beautiful people around the world with me. I find you more amazing every day, God!
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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