This book offers nineteen pragmatic and ground-breaking solutions to the world’s most complex problems, ensuring that mankind makes a historic and unprecedented quantum leap towards a world entirely free from all forms of suffering; where everyone would abide in peace, happiness, abundance and fulfillment.
Suffering can be defined as an undesired and undesirable condition, situation or a set of circumstances, which bring about unwanted pain of a physical, emotional, mental or spiritual character. Examples of physical suffering include famine, sickness, homelessness, threat to one’s physical security, absence of fundamental physical necessities such as clothing, medical care, basic hygiene facilities etc. Examples of emotional suffering include deprival of parental love, exposure to fear, hatred, separation from love ones, association with unsympathetic people, etc. Examples of mental suffering include persistent quarrels in the family, bereavement, unable to pursue and fulfil one’s aspirations, exposure to mentally distasteful scenarios such as prejudice, verbal torture, marginalisation etc. Examples of spiritual suffering include denial of one’s intrinsic divine splendour, subjecting the soul to spiritual starvation, non-compliance with the laws of nature, inability to comprehend one’s ultimate and sublime goal in life etc. As a matter of fact, each individual in this world experiences at least one or more of these four identified forms of human and animal suffering. Although the scope and severity of suffering varies from one individual to another, all forms of suffering embody a generic feature in that they detrimentally impact upon the happiness of the person experiencing the suffering.
This book provides nineteen innovative, pursuable, realistic and sustainable methods, for effectively achieving an end to all forms of suffering on earth. The book persuasively demonstrates that an overwhelming majority of problems battering the world, are either deliberately or unconsciously manufactured by earthly dwellers themselves; and that a single problem can speedily sprout into a multitude of other predicaments, thus fashioning a vicious cycle of suffering, which forever entangles humanity’s nose to the grindstone of anguish and discontent. The book outlines a coherent and constructive framework that unearths the troubling reality that most of the methods utilised by mankind to resolve its problems are essentially symptomatic in character, such that more often than not, it’s the symptoms of a problem that are addressed, while its underlying cause frequently eludes humanity’s vigilance. This situation attests to humanity’s inability to resolve its problems to a satisfactory and sustainable manner; because each time only the symptoms of a problem are addressed, the underlying cause of that problem would give rise to a new set of symptoms, which would again necessitate resolution.
The book identifies the inherent deficiencies and limitations associated with ineffective and symptomatic approaches currently employed in the resolution of global problems. It then reveals the depth and breadth of diagnostic and sustainable methods for the judicious and exhaustive resolution of humanity’s most complex problems. It provides a rigorous case by case diagnostic approach to resolving each of humanity’s problems; and thus constitutes a compelling manual for a world free of suffering. If the practical solutions proposed in this book are executed, then most of the problems now plaguing every country in the world will soon evaporate.