The Spiritual Journey: From Change to Acceptance

 

The Spiritual Journey: From Change to Acceptance
The Spiritual Journey: From Change to Acceptance

The spiritual journey can be seen as a movement between two fundamental perspectives: "everything needs a change" and "everything is just right." This journey reflects the dynamic interplay between the striving for transformation and the ultimate realization of acceptance. In reality, the truth is that "everything is just right." However, if one were to simply assume this reality without action or growth, it could lead to complacency and stagnation. Therefore, humans must first embrace the belief that "everything needs a change" as a way to initiate growth, improvement, and ultimately, spiritual fulfillment.

The Illusion of Change and the Divine Perspective

From a human perspective, believing that "everything needs a change" serves as an important motivator. This assumption drives people to work hard, make progress, and contribute positively to society. It is through this mindset that one can strive for improvement and influence positive change in their environment. This endeavor is crucial in leading a meaningful and purposeful life.

However, from a Divine perspective, the notion that everything requires change is not necessary. The divine already sees the perfection in the world as it is—"everything is just right." But even though this perfection is the ultimate truth, the divine also understands that for human growth, it is essential for people to perceive imperfections and strive for change. In this way, the pursuit of change becomes an instrument for growth, learning, and personal development.

The expectation from the divine is that humans should assume that change is necessary, even if, at a higher level, the truth is one of complete perfection. It is through this process of striving—where individuals continuously improve themselves and their surroundings—that spiritual growth occurs. As people make an impact, improve their lives and the lives of others, they ultimately progress towards spiritual liberation, or Moksham, and ascend to Shivalokam—a state of divine bliss and unity.

The Illusion and the Reality: Parvathy and Eshwara

The belief that "everything needs a change" can be seen as an illusion, but it is an essential and unavoidable endeavor in the spiritual journey. This perspective embodies the energy of Parvathy, the nurturing and transformative force that encourages growth and transformation. It is a way for humans to engage with the world, to seek progress, and to make improvements that lead to fulfillment and spiritual growth.

On the other hand, the perspective of "everything is just right" represents the consciousness of Eshwara, the eternal and unchanging divine presence that sees the inherent perfection in all of existence. This is the ultimate truth, the reality that everything is already complete and harmonious. While Parvathy embodies the dynamic, ever-changing aspect of the universe, Eshwara represents the stable, unchanging aspect. Together, these two perspectives provide a balanced view of the universe, allowing humans to grow and evolve while recognizing that, at the core, everything is already perfect.

Balancing the Two Perspectives

The dual perspectives of Parvathy and Eshwara—change and acceptance—exist permanently, providing a guiding framework for human progress. By embracing the belief that "everything needs a change," people become motivated to work towards creating a better world, to strive for harmony, and to make meaningful contributions. As they do so, they begin to understand the deeper truth that "everything is just right." It is through the journey of striving that one can reach the realization of divine acceptance.

Ultimately, the spiritual journey is about balancing these two perspectives. It is about striving for change and progress while also recognizing the perfection that lies beneath the surface. When one reaches this point of understanding—when they can balance the desire for growth with the acceptance of what is—they attain a state of spiritual liberation. This is the essence of Moksham, the state of being free from illusions, and the destination of Shivalokam, where one is united with the divine.

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