Life is an expression of consciousness. Varieties and differentiations in life are, in a way, reflection of degree of consciousness. Life on earth is a journey through strange land. What is in store for us is not known to us. What will meet us next moment can be a mystery, which we may not have the choice to avoid. Life continues on and on, passing through generations; we can hardly stop it. Our urge to live and enjoy life is etemal and irrepressible.
Death, disease and destruction are contrary to what life stands for. We try to overcome these; more often than not, we fail, as we are not aware of the causes of death, disease and destruction. These are mystery to us; outcome of our ignorance.
The theme of this case study revolves around three critical phenomena of human life: a) disease, b) death and c) destiny. Unfortunate happenings at times swoop down on us as eventuality. Generally people consider these mishaps as outcome of misdeeds and misfortune, giving rise to numerous misgivings. Sri Sri Thakur Anukul Chandra, however, tells us that most mishaps in our life happen due to ignorance. Ignorance is the root of all troubles.
Sufferings in our life are caused by our obsession with complexes. Much of our troubles are products of our complex laden behavior and activities. Unknowingly, even knowingly at times, we invite disaster.
Sri Sri Thakur Anukul Chandra waged a war against ignorance and struck a rebellion against complexes. His blows against these two debilitating forces (ignorance and complex mongering) had magical vibes. Love was his instrument, service was his armor, faith was his chariot and hope was his strategy. With these forces, he conquered every person's heart and mended people's behavior.
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