Monday, June 24, 2013

An Easy Approach to Spiritual Science - Part (2)



Living for the existence exhausts humanity. Man is reduced to an open thirst. His mind is frosted with calumny. He deems everything unjust under a desire of surpass-ability. An infatuation for grabbing perplexes his movement. He is shrinking in his failure to identify the limit. He forgets that a weakness always leads to failure.

Marketability centers around life now. The right road of attainment is lost in the tangle corruptions. An intense desire of accumulation overpowers the simplicity of the work force. A piece of work ends with a terrorizing note. Time passes on compiling the occurrences. All these have become the "Wisdom of the Day".

Everywhere, there is an outcry for peace. It is a pity that nobody points out what really peace stands for. A man undertakes various practices and courses of activities in search of peace which, at the level of actuality, leads to superstition, frustration and disappointment. Moreover, most of the peace policies in national and international levels succumb to failure. It so happens due to the fact that peace is grossly misunderstood or narrowly understood in pseudo-frameworks. Even in the present context of living and life-cycle, conceptualization of peace remains incomprehensible.

Man is born out of bliss. Bliss presupposes peace. Peace is a subtler law both cognitive and phenomenal, which, in other words, points to a balance between creativity and criticality as well as function and Trance-function. Implementation of this law invariably yields a corporate life full of love and harmony.

This can be achieved through a process of elevating oneself from physical to non-physical level and from this to the level of super-consciousness wherein one can remain ever blissful and know the essence of beauty and profundity.

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