In this world, human insatiability has become a disease


This world is wonderful, the human being in it is especially wonderful, and again, the selfish selfish haters are so supernatural, full of ignorance, blind faith and blind faith, their practices cannot be blackened. It is difficult for anyone to know what he is thinking today, what he will be thinking tomorrow, what he will do in an hour, what he will do, what he will do.

Today's man lacks the form of spiritual truth and the snare of untruth, that is why no one can understand him. Today a situation has arisen where even the husband cannot know his wife and the wife cannot know her husband, so this time of not being able to understand is called Kali Yuga.

In the rest of nature, there is no Kali Yuga or there is no Sat Yuga. The way the sun rises and rises before it flows and flows before the rivers. It is a fact that man has spoiled it. Thus nature has not allowed anything to remain the same.

That is why in the age of man, his behavior or conduct cannot be known, his name is Kali Yuga. Thus man seems to be living a double life, living in a dilemma between truth and untruth, and constantly striving to be like the other, that is why man is always dissatisfied. It is not possible to be like anyone else in the world, it is not possible, yet it is never possible for man to be insane, that he is constantly trying and cannot be like anyone else, so that he remains insatiable.

Man has found life by doing spiritual inter-sadhana in his life, freed from ego, settled in spiritual truth, freed from the grip of matter. He does not enjoy it satisfactorily, does not know life, does not settle in his nature, there his nectar is filled with Paramatma. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. And one does not live with self-satisfaction, and one does not live with spiritual contentment by accepting that God has made it the best, and has put it in play in this world.

God has put invaluable power in him. The power that Krishna placed in Mahavira in Buddha is the same power, the same power is placed. He does not know the power from the heart. And the experienced one who does not live, intends to become like the other by keeping the mind in front of the other. It is not possible in this world to be like others. He does not know. Others say that it is not possible to be like Krishna, like Buddha, like Mahavira, like Ishu, like Muhammad. So lives an insatiable life, and even the speaker is unlikely to happen and says it will never happen. There can never be anyone like anyone else in this world. And peace and happiness are found only in the fact that everyone should know and act according to their own nature.

Only karma that is done in human life for the sake of God and by the order of God, that is, by the order of spiritual truth, is spiritually purifying, and provides satisfaction. In doing such deeds, any kind of personal purpose, fame or lust of the mind, desire for worldly greatness, insistence on one's own mental purposes, attachments to life, and the feeling of right, the pre-existing planets or the vanity, the pride, the self-esteem, the instinct to get the most important honor, should not be causal. There is dissatisfaction, liberation from desire is the ultimate satisfaction and liberation.

All the deeds done with many prime instincts like ego raga dwesh in the mind may be good for the people of the ignorant world but it is not suitable for human life and spiritual life, so such deeds not only make man dissatisfied, but also satisfy human life forever. .

Man should always keep his mind fully on God in all respects, not to make false statements, not to do any untruthful deeds, all duties are the work of God. There is no other way to attain peace in this world except by knowing devotion and concentration.

Man's desires do not end. Where one wish is fulfilled, another wakes up. Thus desires are the root of all suffering. In controlling the desires, the mind has to be purified and concentrated, and for this, man has done spiritual sadhana, calmed the mind and settled in thoughtlessness. There is real happiness in peace.

- Philosopher V Patel

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