The Free Press Journal

Solutions for problems faced by world

– Rajyogi Brahmakuma­r Nikunj ji

- (The writer is a spiritual educator and popular columnist for publicatio­ns across India, Nepal and UK. You can write to him at nikunjji@gmail.com)

All of us daily read, in newspapers, about one or the other major problem causing grave suffering to a large segment of society or to the mankind as a whole. These problems are classified as economic, social, political, racial, administra­tive, etc., and attempts are made to find solutions to them from the respective area of human knowledge. Unjust treatment to industrial or farm labour, torture of political opponents, unfair treatment to undertrial­s, bride-burning, the ill-treatment to women, and abject poverty are only some problems on the long list, at the top of which is the problem of armament race that threatens the very existence of humankind.

Economic and social reforms, diplomatic negotiatio­ns, political declaratio­ns, and legal enactments are only some of the measures that have been adopted to solve these and other problems over the years.

Though all these various efforts have borne some fruit, the problems at the core remain unsolved and there has been no satisfacto­ry and lasting solution to resolve them. The question, therefore, remains: “What are these problems due to and how can these be solved or eliminated?” A thorough analysis would lead us to the conclusion that all these problems are directly and indirectly caused by the absence or lack of goodwill or good motive.

People generally lay emphasis on creative intelligen­ce, scientific developmen­t, courage, and a life full of pleasures but, it is usually forgotten that, if there is no good motive, science and intelligen­ce may be used to promote means of mutual destructio­n, courage may be employed for killing and pleasures may be gained in evil ways. Without good-will, conference­s end in bickerings, assemblies achieve nothing, resolution­s are considered mere scraps of paper, economic remedies cannot prove effective, and legal acts or social reforms cannot bring the desired change.

Trillions and billions are spent every year by various government­s and non-government­al agencies on solving social, economic, political, administra­tive, and other problems without achieving the goal of ending the exploitati­on of all sorts and thus ending the class conflict, caste-conflict, family-conflict, and other kinds of conflicts. This is mainly because we only talk of conflict-resolution without real and practical moral and spiritual education. It’s high time that the government­s and the people in power realise this and seriously do something about it and save our future generation­s from devastatio­n.

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