The Paradox of Unity and Conflict: Insights from the Holy Kuljam Swaroop
The Paradox of One God, Many Conflicts: A Holy Kuljam Swaroop* Perspective
The Holy Kuljam Swaroop acknowledges that all scriptures speak of one Supreme Truth God. Yet, people fight in His Name. Here’s the explanation:
*Note: The Holy Kuljam Swaroop is the Ultimate revealed Wisdom of the Supreme Lord who came down some 440 years back as per the attestations in various scriptures and established a Universal Order called ‘Nijanand Order’.
Why the Fight When We Speak of One God?
The Central Question: While most scriptures point to a single Supreme God, why do people continue to fight in His Name?
The Holy Kuljam Swaroop (KS) Responds:
Jude jude naame gavhi, jude jude bhekh anek |
KS, Sindhi: 41-72
Jin koi jagdo aap mein, dhani sabon ka eak ||
People sing praises in different names,
Adopt various attires, diverse in aims.
Those who fight amongst themselves fail to see,
That the Supreme Lord is of all.
Jaat eak khuda ki, aur na koi jaat |
KS, Sindhi: 36-17
Eak khuda, ek duniya, aur uad gayi duji baat ||
There’s but one God for all humanity’s lot,
There is no division in the creed, just one universal slot.
One God, one world, let all else fade away,
Unity, not discord, should hold sway.
There is only one God and no other.
One God, one world, and anything beyond that is mere talk.
There can only be one true reality: a world united in understanding this singular God. Disputes about different human philosophies are ultimately meaningless. Nevertheless, such people who spend their lives without building a relationship with God are doomed to feel alone at the time of death.
The essence:
The Holy Kuljam Swaroop emphasises that the essence of faith lies not in division but in recognising God’s oneness. Our diverse names, customs, and rituals are mere variations within that unity. The goal is a harmonious world where all people recognise themselves as part of the same human race under the one Supreme God.
The message underscores that the Supreme Truth God transcends all boundaries and affiliations. Human divisions arise merely from different appellations and practices. A united, harmonious world can only emerge when humanity recognizes its shared essence and dispels all other divisive philosophies.