Insight

Origin and Nature of Suffering
By Nolini Kanta Gupta — Apr 24, 2025
Suffering there is, some say, because the soul takes delight in it: if there was not the soul’s delight behind, there would not be any suffering at all. There are still two other positions with regard to suffering which we do not deal with in the present context, namely, (1) that it does not exist at all, the absolute Ananda of the Brahman being the sole reality, suffering, along with the manifested world of which it is a part, is illusion pure and simple, (2) that suffering exists, but it comes not from soul or God but from the Anti-divine: it is at the most tolerated by God and He uses it as best as He can for His purpose. That, however, is not our subject here. We ask then what delight can the soul take when the body is suffering, say, from cancer. If it is delight, it must be of a perverse variety. Is it not the whole effort of mankind to get rid of pain and suffering, make of our life and of the world, if possible, a visible play of pure and undefiled Ananda?

Fatigue and Work
By Nolini Kanta Gupta — Oct 15, 2024
Fatigue, it is said, comes from overwork. The cure for fatigue is therefore rest, that is, do-nothing. But the truth of the matter is that most often fatigue is due not to too much work, but rather...

Live Your Truth
By James Anderson — Jan 15, 2024
James Anderson is a member of SAIIIHR and coordinating editor of NAMAH.

The Fire of purification
By James Anderson — Apr 24, 2022
James Anderson is a member of SAIIIHR and coordinating editor of NAMAH.

In vitro or in vivo? The question before modern science
By Venkatesh Palla — Jul 15, 2021
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