Atma (Soul), Sarir (Body) and Padarth (Material) – three substances melt into one another, and it evokes human life in existence. Briefly and precisely writing, soul is the powerhouse of our spirits; body comprises flesh and bones; and material consists of all worldly amenities and cupidity. All three that are relevant to each other rule the every human life.
At the moment we get ourselves out of mother womb, for next many decades a conflict between spirit and material is imposed by god on us. The conflict is widened and intensified when we are grown-up. The consequence of this battle is birth of two individuals – Mahapurusha and Narapurusha, who pointedly differs from each other in all their doctrines. Spiritual person, with his breeding, always get guided by good spirits, while materialists will always cherish earthly pleasure with oodles of coercing and encroaching attitude. In the present wretched ambience, accepting anyone between the two in your life will never lead you to prosperity and satisfaction. Do I imply that everyman ought to be Mahapurusha and Narapurusha at the same time? To some extent, I am not far from it. What I want to proclaim is that there must be a balanced combination of spirit and material in every human life.
Today simpletons are believed castigating the westernization of our Indian culture and attitude. They grumble about young generation of our country becoming deeply obsessed in acquiring western mindset in their life. Before few months, millions of people watched one of western celebrity, Janet Jackson, revealing her boobtube during a stage performance. Such razzmatazz is thoroughly materialistic and transcends all limitations. Westernization ourselves is ok, but up to a point, and we, Indian youngster, ought to get ourselves contemplatively sensible enough to weigh all limitation in life. West is renowned for embodying material, and east for its highly sophisticated spiritual values. Juxtaposing western ideas and culture with ourselves yield us a unique combination of spirit and material, which, fortunately, India of today is following.
God has created us in his own image. We must be proud of sharing him in our body and soul. All will agree with me that it is far beyond of human thoughts to equalize ourselves with god. Godness can never be part of human quality. This is goodness, which we can accumulate inside us by revamping our spirit. Indulging not superfluously with spirit, we, on another hand, must strive for gaining material. In order to look happier in people’s eye, we must be in ample possession of material. Everyone knows, if you are submissive, other will beat you and coerce you as well. That is how the world goes on. So sticking spirit only in our soul will never enable us to have contentment in life. It also requires certain degree of material wanting attitude in our desire.
Whatever I have been dealing here is fact, not an eccentric dejavu. In addition, conclusion of this fact is that we must be guided by spirit, and we must aspire to be materialist. Straightforwardly, in once sentence, we should try to be ‘Materialispiritual’ with having balanced rendezvous of material and spirit in our attitude, breeding and in our lifestyle.
At the moment we get ourselves out of mother womb, for next many decades a conflict between spirit and material is imposed by god on us. The conflict is widened and intensified when we are grown-up. The consequence of this battle is birth of two individuals – Mahapurusha and Narapurusha, who pointedly differs from each other in all their doctrines. Spiritual person, with his breeding, always get guided by good spirits, while materialists will always cherish earthly pleasure with oodles of coercing and encroaching attitude. In the present wretched ambience, accepting anyone between the two in your life will never lead you to prosperity and satisfaction. Do I imply that everyman ought to be Mahapurusha and Narapurusha at the same time? To some extent, I am not far from it. What I want to proclaim is that there must be a balanced combination of spirit and material in every human life.
Today simpletons are believed castigating the westernization of our Indian culture and attitude. They grumble about young generation of our country becoming deeply obsessed in acquiring western mindset in their life. Before few months, millions of people watched one of western celebrity, Janet Jackson, revealing her boobtube during a stage performance. Such razzmatazz is thoroughly materialistic and transcends all limitations. Westernization ourselves is ok, but up to a point, and we, Indian youngster, ought to get ourselves contemplatively sensible enough to weigh all limitation in life. West is renowned for embodying material, and east for its highly sophisticated spiritual values. Juxtaposing western ideas and culture with ourselves yield us a unique combination of spirit and material, which, fortunately, India of today is following.
God has created us in his own image. We must be proud of sharing him in our body and soul. All will agree with me that it is far beyond of human thoughts to equalize ourselves with god. Godness can never be part of human quality. This is goodness, which we can accumulate inside us by revamping our spirit. Indulging not superfluously with spirit, we, on another hand, must strive for gaining material. In order to look happier in people’s eye, we must be in ample possession of material. Everyone knows, if you are submissive, other will beat you and coerce you as well. That is how the world goes on. So sticking spirit only in our soul will never enable us to have contentment in life. It also requires certain degree of material wanting attitude in our desire.
Whatever I have been dealing here is fact, not an eccentric dejavu. In addition, conclusion of this fact is that we must be guided by spirit, and we must aspire to be materialist. Straightforwardly, in once sentence, we should try to be ‘Materialispiritual’ with having balanced rendezvous of material and spirit in our attitude, breeding and in our lifestyle.