Publisher's Synopsis
Fateful Adventures of Swami Hari Singh is a collection of real life true stories, a selection from hundreds of true episodes that the author encountered in his eighty years of life. All these true stories represent reality of real-life, its thoughtfulness, successes, failures, torments, happiness, and peace. Up against novels of imagination, true stories direct our thoughts into our lives for real solutions of our routine problems. Many millions new book-titles are published annually all over the world. Less than half a percent of all these new titles depicts real true lives of people. Most of fiction is about imaginary romance of sensuality that engrosses human-mind for a very short time. Each one of us today is 1 in 7,500,000,000 humans on the planet earth, and also one in 108 billion humans that have come and passed away. Over 10,000 Gods, their messengers and religions invented by humans have failed to infuse any peace among them or peace of mind in individuals. We are born via only one biological process but die or be killed via thousands infections, ailments, and murders. Essentially, we are made of dirt and finally go back into dirt. The best and highest educated knowledgeable person knows no more than one millionth of all acquired knowledge contained in 130 million books published so far. What we feed our minds and bodies is guilty for about 90% of all our mental and physical sufferings. No amount of wealth and power can fulfill the hunger for it. We are loved by very few, and many of us by no one at all. Our existence will go into oblivion within a few hours after we pass away. Nature has cursed human old age with more tortures than it has all other species. We intoxicate ourselves mostly to ward off boredom. Loneliness is a pervasive misery when our faces loose lusters of the youth. Love is Life's Balance Wheel, Without love, life cannot roll smoothly. You are very fortunate if you never thought of any love of any kind other than for your wife and children. However, most philosophers, psychologists and biologists, while exploring the emotion of love, have glued their thinking and analysis on sensual love. They have rarely gone beyond that; they themselves are first humans, preys of sensuality, and then academicians. Is sensual-love really love? Is it not like a physiological hunger no different from consuming food? A very hungry starving human would jump on any critter to consume it to satisfy his pangs of hunger. Is it different from a sensually starving man attacking a woman, and right after satisfying his pang of sensuality murders her, the food of his sensual hunger? Academicians, particularly psychologists have categorized human-emotions in many different ways, and have made the subject of emotions very complex. However, all humble and jumble of all emotions can be simplified into only two divisions. The first division comprises of all loving emotions that lighten up the mind, make time past rapidly and without any stress. The second division comprises of all cold loveless emotions that are burdensome, stressful, and make life very grueling and crawling. The correct word for the emotion to acquire wealth, power, fame, fortune, gluttonous foods, objects for self-decoration, satisfaction of pride, and sensual satisfaction should be 'lust' not 'love'. Lust has been erroneously mingled and confused with love. The simple difference between these emotions is that in love we do not hate or hurt anyone; in lust the lusty person would not hesitate annihilate millions of lives. All romantic relationships, in or out of wedlock have both love and sensual elements. Sensual element can be truly very soft, life long, and also monstrous and murderous. The phrase 'blind love' is really 'blind lust' that does not last too long. This 'blind love' is like vision-less love power of nature for the blind lover to engage in sensual love to consume the lusty-lover to satisfy the perpetual plans of nature.