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Is spirituality a ‘real’ need?

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Religion is for people who are scared to go to hell. Spirituality is for people who have already been there…Bonnie Raitt

Spirituality ! the word itself creates a lot of inquisitiveness as well as mystery in the minds of people because there is no single, widely-agreed definition of spirituality that’s available to those who want to seriously pursue it. Traditionally spirituality has been defined as a process of personal transformation following religious ideals. Since the 19th-century spirituality is often separated from religion and has become more oriented on subjective experience and psychological growth. It may refer to almost any kind of meaningful activity or blissful experience, but without a single, widely-agreed definition. Hence under such a confusing scenario, to grow spiritually in a society that is defined by power, money, and influence is almost a herculean task.

Today, modern-day electronic equipment, gadgets, and tools, as well as entertainment stuff through radio,t.v and magazines and of course the Internet, have seemingly predisposed many of us to confine our attention mostly to our physical needs. As a result of which our concepts of self-worth and self-meaning have become muddled and confused. So the question that arises here is, how can we learn to strike an ideal balance between the material and spiritual aspects of our lives? Indeed a tough question which almost every individual living on this earth has been facing since the time he/she is born !!

Usually, when it comes to spirituality, people think of god, religion, rituals etc. For example, a person folding his hands before an idol in a temple thinks he is spiritual, though his mind wanders in several ways, even while he prays to God. That is why the modern generation feels that practicality and spirituality do not go hand in hand. Hence, they consider spirituality as impractical.

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However, we need to understand that spirituality is a way of sharpening your mind and hence raise your effectiveness to a much higher level. It is knowledge of the self, its relationship with God and the purpose of one’s existence and the way to achieve that purpose or goal. But again there is a question that a lot of people raise that why at all does one need to be spiritual? What’s so wrong with being materialistic instead of being spiritual? Well !!! the answer to this is simple, it’s a matter of will and one is free to choose how and what he/she wants to be. But, we should not forget the fact that at some point in life, everyone tries to be spiritual willingly or circumstantially/ incidentally. This happens a lot of times when one wishes to forget all the materialistic things, the physical details of people, the luxuries of the world and everything physical & just wishes to relax and be with oneself in peace, love and harmony.

A spiritual person always remains content with the self and devotes his time, not to material pursuits but tends to remain in the company of the divine thereby experiencing true love, peace and happiness which are more lasting than material attainments. Such a person will see everyone as a soul; be loveful to every person in this world regardless of one’s religion, country, gender and other physical traits. He would always remain peaceful, no matter how people and situations around him would be because being peaceful is being the true self and being spiritual. When we would understand the above definition of a real spiritual being, we would be spiritually awakened and enlightened & get directly connected to the Supreme being who would lead us to the path of self-transformation which would further lead to world transformation. So let’s embark on this journey of becoming a ‘Spiritual Being’ through self-realisation & introspection.

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Rajyogi Brahma Kumar Nikunj
Rajyogi Brahma Kumar Nikunj
A spiritual leader of Brahma Kumaris faith, Brahma Kumar Nikunj is a living example of simplicity, wisdom and devotion. Born in business family from Mumbai, Nikunj Ji was an Atheist. However, a chanced encounter with Rajyogini B.K.Didi Nalini Ji changed his life. Inspired by her thoughts & teachings, he decided to pursue spirituality. By virtue of sacrifice, penance, and godly services over the past 22 years he has been able to develop his inner self and enhance his spiritual knowledge. His Philosophy in Life is - “Spirituality cannot be taught, it has to be experienced”.

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