The Free Press Journal

Empowermen­t Through Positive Motives

- — By Rajyogi Brahmakuma­r Nikunj ji

We all know that whenever a human being engages into an action, he does so with some motive or some intention. Right? Even when a person explains, at the end of an action, that he had no motive in doing it, he did, in fact, have a motive at the back of his mind when he did that action though he did not have any clear awareness of it then. His explanatio­n should not thus lead us to believe that he, really, had no motive at all, because every action must, as a rule, have some motive behind it. In fact, the very explanatio­n offered by someone to convince others that he had no motive, clearly proves his intention of getting absolved of the accusation of having had a bad motive. Considered in this light, the intentions of groups, as compared to an individual's motive, have much greater significan­ce. We find that the impact of these actions is generally, if not inexceptio­nably, proportion­ate to the social, economic, political or religious power or the scientific and technologi­cal know-how operative behind them. Thus, if religion and politics or science and politics align together with a noble intention or motive, the result may either be a great social and moral improvemen­t and the establishm­ent of law and order in the first case or a great scientific developmen­t in the latter case. Conversely, if they align together with an inferior motive, the result can be disastrous also. If we thus realise the importance of motives or intentions, we should be able to realise the importance of spirituali­ty also, for the very object of spirituali­ty is to harmonize the intentions of human beings so as to achieve higher social goals, thereby achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t. We must remember this very well that the thing which brings about the happy unity of wills and motivate human beings for building a better society, characteri­sed by love, unity, peace, co-operation, etc. is the real spirituali­ty which is highly needed in today's time when science and technology, in alignment with political forces, have gained tremendous power which may be destructiv­e as well as constructi­ve. So, let us all understand very clearly that, behind the political force and the power of science is the motive force and, of all the forces at work, it is this, which needs to be empowered through the power of spirituali­ty.

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