Mystic Mantra: Gautam Buddha & the wheel of dharma

The world is becoming more spiritual than ever before because strife, struggle and suffering has reached its peak in so many ways.

Update: 2018-04-26 01:54 GMT
Mr Kumar pointed out that it was significant that Ashoka deputed his son and daughter to spread Buddhism rather than succeed him as rulers. (Representational image)

Gautam, the Buddha, declared that 2,500 years after his time, a new cycle will begin. We will not be here to see it happening, but in the next 200 years, especially for India, and in many ways for the rest of the world also, developments will happen, especially on the spiritual plane. In many ways it will start a new revolution of its own.

I am not claiming that this point of time that we are living in is the most significant time in eternity. It is not so. For every generation of people, whatever time of history they lived in, that was in a way the most significant time. But at different points of time in history, different aspects of life are significant.

This point of time that we are in is the most spiritually significant for the world. Right now, the world is more comfortable than it ever was.

At the same time, it is more stressful and uncertain than it ever was. Never before have the general mass of people been as interested in spirituality as they are today. As strife and struggle in the world has increased, interest in the inner world has also increased. In a way, if you look at it, this is a tremendous step. If this process continues, if this interest deepens in every human being on the planet, it is the solution and salvation for humanity in many ways.

Until now, man has been interested in conquering the external. With science and technology, we have done so much with the external.

Very quickly, within the last two centuries, we have realised that conquering the external is not going to settle our lives. If we had gone about doing this process without the aid of modern science and technology, it probably would have taken us many centuries or millennia to realize that conquering the external does not lead us anywhere.

There was a time when one Ashoka or Gautam Buddha realised that conquering the external does not get us anywhere. But today, an ordinary citizen in the world is beginning to realise this.

This is simply because we have the aid of science and technology with which all of us can see that we can go to the Moon and Mars, but within ourselves, we are not getting anywhere.

A moment like this is significant spiritually; the world is becoming more spiritual than ever before because strife, struggle and suffering has reached its peak in so many ways.

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