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Life and War
Human life from beginning to end is synonymous with war. In it there is endless struggle, great suffering and a lot of change every moment. This is not a war which is fought between two armies, here the war is against itself. The one who learns the retribution against his ego, is victorious in this difficult battle. There is no value of victory or defeat here. The value is only of those who persist. The sooner this ultimate truth is accepted, the sooner the journey will start becoming accessible. There is never a loser or winner in the war of life. The satisfaction of life, inherent peace, strength and power of a person in that moment of life declares him as the winner. If the emperor of the whole world is suffering from an intertwined conflict, then he is undoubtedly a defeated person. Understand this in sadhna advance that it is almost impossible for any one to hoist the victory flag in this battle. There are very few who attain accomplishment by making the basis of any one sadhna. I specify only those sources which are useful to the general public. Those who are rare or are closest to God, they should take refuge in meditation and samadhi instead of reading. Contentment and peace, power and strength are interdependent. No matter how satisfied and calm one may be, if one is powerless, his peace and contentment will also be fleeting. If an incomparably powerful person is not calm, he will soon become a problem for the whole world. The unmatched balance of peace and power can change a person's destiny along with the current conditions. The soldiers who know how to control their anger, who know how to decide the time and place of attack themselves, those soldiers become the time for the enemy.
First of all, to acquire power, to remain detached from the dualities of the world, and finally to keep the inner calm and controlled is the ultimate religion of man. A person who climbs such a ladder is never defeated again.

Struggle is dominated by life, its harmony, the stream of love. Laughing at every pain, this is our religion.
© KunwarPratap