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While answering my question, you compared it to the Mahabharata war, so should I take this as a hint that my spiritual journey will also be full of struggle?And actually, the purpose behind my asking this question was to know that if we live our life keeping the truths of the subtle world, which are shown to us in advance, at the center, then there will be a certainty that we will definitely reach there, then why bother with these struggles and take every challenge of life with a smile, is this attitude correct?🏹🐎🛞⚔️📜

Yes events are first formed on the subtle planes by forces of ignorance before they precipitate upon earth. Though these forces eventually are meant to facilitate the Divine Will but the truth is that they distort the original Will and what eventually manifests is a distortion of the Divine Will. That is why the world is what it is. 

For example the Divine Will may bring two persons together for a higher Purpose. But the agencies and human instruments involved may, in fact often turn it into a play of mutual pleasure, selfish gains and all the rest. These too are allowed as steps of evolution. However human beings tend to get attached while labouring in ignorance and mistake the stage to be the goal, a step to be the culmination. Hence the push is given again and again which brings pain to the resisting creature struggling under ignorance. 

The important thing to remember is that the centre is only and only the Divine Presence, the Divine Mother. It is this that helps keep us oriented like the Inner GPS. All that takes us away from Her is to be removed and all that brings closer to the Divine is to be embraced. Outer events have an importance only to the extent they can help us individually and collectively to come closer to and align ourselves to the Divine Will. Keep the Divine Mother and Her Will and Work in the centre and let life be organised around this core.

Affectioantely,

Alok Da

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