
Religion is both a bridge and a boundary. It was created to connect humanity with the higher, yet it often becomes a tool for guiding large groups of people. Religions carry light, offering answers to timeless questions, but behind that light there may also be a shadow: an egregore, nourished by the collective energy of believers and directing their thoughts and actions along a particular path. The question is what we choose—to follow an established structure or to seek our own path.
The religious egregore functions as a powerful collective mind. It is formed by the energy of millions of people believing in a shared idea and gradually takes on a life of its own. This is neither good nor bad—it is simply a fact. An egregore can inspire, support, and strengthen people. But it can also diminish individuality, encouraging people to accept rules that seem absolute, even though they were created by human beings. When you merge completely with the crowd, you risk losing your own voice and your own sense of God within.
But what is God if not the feeling of infinite love? Each of us carries a spark of the divine. This feeling cannot truly be described with words, nor does it depend on doctrines or rituals. The divine within us reveals itself through love, forgiveness, awareness, and the pursuit of harmony. This connection requires no intermediaries or egregores—it is as direct as breathing, as natural as life itself.
Religion offers a ready-made system, but love is a personal religion. It is not bound to temples or sacred books; its altar exists in the heart of every person. When you live through love, you are no longer dependent on external rules. You become the creator of your own reality, guided by your inner compass of goodness. To live by the religion of love is to respect yourself, others, and all living things, trusting the light within.
Yet this choice is not an easy one. Joining a collective egregore is comfortable because it provides ready-made answers. Seeking your own path is a challenge that requires courage. But it is precisely through this search that truth is born. True faith is not obedience to rules but an understanding of your connection with the infinite. When you walk your own path, you learn to trust not only the words of others but also your own soul.
Living according to the religion of love does not mean rejecting others—it means accepting their choices. Every person walks their own path, and their faith is meaningful to them. The religion of love creates no boundaries; it unites not through egregores, but through mutual understanding and light. It is a path whose greatest principle is kindness toward yourself and the world.
In the end, the choice is always ours. We can join an egregore or trust our own sense of the divine. We can search for answers outside ourselves or discover them within. The important thing is to remember that God and love are always near, speaking to us through the language of the heart rather than the language of dogma. Choose your own path, and may it become a road of light.