Redefinition of Spiritual Satisfaction

A quest for the purpose and sense of an individual life, as well as of the life of humanity at large is the central question of man’s spiritual life. Since mid-20th century, we have been witnessing a rebirth of mankind’s religious orientation. Technological progress and the world cataclysms that have given rise to all kinds of philosophical theories have given man no spiritual satisfaction. As sages explain it, of all existing pleasures our world received just one tiny spark. Its presence in material objects gives us pleasure. In other words, all agreeable sensations that man experiences in different situations and that are caused by different things are, in fact, due just to the presence of that spark. Furthermore, as time passes, man has to keep seeking out new objects of pleasure in the hope of experiencing greater and greater pleasures, without realizing that all those objects are but outer shells and that the essence of that spark remains the same.

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