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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal'God' is most researched, but still unresolved. Most unknown, yet most relied upon. God is most discussed and debated, but still dodges consensus. God, most prayed, still remains inaccessible. Most trusted, God, still keeps trying our faith in Him. The mystery of creation and doubts of destination keep us confused and engaged. It remains unanswered. ‘God’ is an acknowledgement by human mind of its limitations, who otherwise thinks him-self to be most evolved and even most conscious. The convexity of the concave idea is that ‘God’ must have come to human mind owing to their limitations in understanding existence and hence the need for surrender after reaching the saturation of their ‘own’ capabilities. Surrender for unknown things and inexplicable situations in favor of some supreme power got us God. But even this utility is not an entire futility. By the side of this flawed journey, we have at least realized that we are not God, howsoever hard we may try.
Arun Jain
Since it is a standard customary practice in the publishing world for the author to say something about himself, the author chooses to introduce himself saying that :-
• He is a seeker.
• He is logged ( into this domain of seeking ) and he is lost in it, thus far.
• He feels that he might be able to come close to truth if he succeeds a few steps on the path of self-zeroisation
Having been earning his bread from the domain of Finance, he feels drawn to the parallel world of exploration not necessarily considered as ‘success’.
He likes to make it clear that he had had no prior writing experience and this write-up is out of his ‘experience’, imagination and aspiration.
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