Friday, 2 January 2026

Humiliation

What is our biggest and the most regrettable loss? Have we thought about it? Or are we moving through life mechanically?

Our biggest loss is losing OURSELVES… losing our intrinsic spiritual nature, losing our faith in that we are divine creatures, losing pure minds over frivolous and harmful activities and creating negative karma by the minute.

Really??? Is that how we want to be described or seen by the world? And more important, is this how we actually want to live the life gifted to us?

And all this wastage of our precious lives just to accommodate others and run the race of popularity when our reality is “from dust unto dust”?

Each time we indulge in a negative act, we are sinking deeper and deeper into our pool of darkness. We just don’t see it because we are not aware or conscious that it is a natural outcome which we, at some point, will just HAVE to pay for.

The irony of the human is that what you don’t see, you don’t realize the impact of. How strange that instead of bringing the sub conscious into the conscious and clearing it up, we choose to increase our dark spaces. By continuing our negative patterns of thought, word and deed. These keep manifesting and we keep increasing the darkness within us. Especially when we derive vicarious pleasure from observing the downfall or humiliation of others. It is actually OUR downward journey.

The ego IS our identity but must be counteracted by the attitude of humility, grace and goodness.

With Bharat moving ahead with such speed, can we afford to be sluggish in our individual “vikaas”, that is, upliftment?

Think seriously! Life is given for reflection and transformation.

Surekha Kothari

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