Suresh Kumar Soni
An ex-banker. A truth seeker. Leading a retired life. Dabbles in philosophy. Receptive to idealism and pacifism. Dabbles in philosophy. Receptive to idealism and pacifism. Claims to have read the ‘Holy Books’ of all religions. Is disillusioned by assumptions and abstractions in religions. Feels religions have exceeded its brief, and have overstepped its limits, and have lost its original message, purpose and goal. Having failed to keep pace with time. He treats religions as remnant of a redundant age. But accepts the religious idiom Of God, Allah and Ishwar, as a signet of cosmic consciousness, full of subtleties reason knows nothing, a source both of affection and rejection. Seeing that a majority of people are sedated by religions, feels that reforms in religions is imperative, for world peace, freedom, equality and tolerance. He considers ‘Spirituality’ is the mirror of truth, and ‘Religions’ a distortion of reality. He assumes to break new ground by replacing all religions by ‘SATYA DHARMA’. The epicenter of spiritual values, the Soul of all religions.
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Let me share some insights about this intriguing tale:
Synopsis:
Human Struggle: Human life is a continuous struggle between the fundamental principles governing material and spiritual values. People seek happiness and liberation through different paths.
Worldly vs. Spiritual: On one side, the worldly way is recommended for accumulating material possessions. On the other side, the spiritual path suggests renunciation of the world to seek salvation.
Swami Satyanand’s Journey:
Ordinary Man: Swami Satyanand’s real-life incidents are touching. He represents an ordinary man’s struggle to free himself from the restraints of monotonous worldly life.
Path to Moksha: His journey leads him to a tedious path of self-discovery, aiming to attain moksha (liberation).
Unity of Life: The story conveys that worldly life and spiritual life are not separate. Both are intertwined, and spirituality is as important as family life.
Universal Message: Swami Satyanand’s experiences resonate universally, emphasizing the interconnectedness of material and spiritual aspects of life.
It’s a compelling read that delves into the complexities of existence, offering valuable insights for all seekers of truth and purpose.
Another St Francis of Assisi, no doubt! ~ Donald Chalmers.
Let me share some insights about this intriguing tale:
Synopsis:
Human Struggle: Human life is a continuous struggle between the fundamental principles governing material and spiritual values. People seek happiness and liberation through different paths.
Worldly vs. Spiritual: On one side, the worldly way is recommended for accumulating material possessions. On the other side, the spiritual path suggests renunciation of the world to seek salvation.
Swami Satyanand’s Journey:
Ordinary Man: Swami Satyanand’s real-life incidents are touching. He represents an ordinary man’s struggle to free himself from the restraints of monotonous worldly life.
Path to Moksha: His journey leads him to a tedious path of self-discovery, aiming to attain moksha (liberation).
Unity of Life: The story conveys that worldly life and spiritual life are not separate. Both are intertwined, and spirituality is as important as family life.
Universal Message: Swami Satyanand’s experiences resonate universally, emphasizing the interconnectedness of material and spiritual aspects of life.
It’s a compelling read that delves into the complexities of existence, offering valuable insights for all seekers of truth and purpose.
Another St Francis of Assisi, no doubt! ~ Donald Chalmers.