No Problem Is Insurmountable

No problem is insurmountable.  Mankind is the most exalted creation of the Lord.  He has sent us in this world with all the prerequisite qualification and degrees to face any situation in life. SENSES have been provided to act as receptors before the body and its limbs perform any physical action.  MIND acts as a think tank to evaluate the signals received by the senses and decides how to act and react in a given situation.  INTELLECT is the  Masters’ degree to analyse, to think in a logical way and to discriminate the impulses of anger, passion, greed, emotional attachment and ego.  Yet another super degree is the CONSCIENCE (Antaratma, which is an integral part of Paramatma) to contemplate and to consult the Super Master before determining the action contemplated.

Having been bestowed with such high degree of qualifications, Mankind is fully equipped to steer his way and overcome any problem that he comes across.  But the problem comes in when we disturb this hierarchy and allow the High School qualification (SENSES) to decide what the Master’s degree qualification (INTELLECT) ought to decide.  This is how we invite indiscipline in our life and feel miserable under the pressure of self-invited problems.  In business or profession, how many of us have ever practiced inviting our junior subordinate (read SENSES), allowed him to occupy our seat (The INTELLECT) and take decisions on our behalf?  Perhaps, never ever.  But, interestingly, more often than not, we let the third level of our subordinate (SENSES) occupy the driving seat and allow it to take the chariot of our life in the direction of its choice.

Unfortunately, at some crucial moments in life, we are so much overwhelmed with the problem that the problem appears to be gigantic.  We need to bring about awareness of our qualification and degrees God Almighty has bestowed upon us and raise the level of our confidence and will-power so that the problem look smaller.

 

 

 

1 thought on “No Problem Is Insurmountable

  1. Arun Sharma

    The article is superb.It is intellectual ly so rich that it requires reading with concentration and reading again and again.

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