Introduction
Defining Human Life
Dr. Alexis Carrel was born in France in 1873. After receiving higher
education in Science (Medicine) in France, he went to the United States
in 1905 to join the staff of Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research
in New York and remained there for 30 years. He was awarded the Nobel
Prize in 1912 for his contribution to the field of medicine. He died in
1944 in France.
Dr. Carrel’s book titled, ‘Man the Unknown’, which was published in 1935
and reprinted on several occasions, was his most popular work. A
commentator aptly says of it:
“This book sums up much of his experience of man and his life seen from
a purely scientific aspect.”
But, as we learn from his 312-page book, Dr. Alexis Carrel failed to
find the reality of human life. That is why he titled the book, “Man the
Unknown.”
A study of this book tells us that, so far as man as a scientific entity
is concerned, he was, to a great extent, ‘discovered’ by Dr. Carrel.
Then the question arises as to why he gave his book a title of this
nature. This apparent confusion stems from the fact that although Dr.
Carrel had ‘discovered’ man, his study did not lead him to any certain
knowledge of man’s ‘destination’. He felt that a ‘known’ man was heading
towards an ‘unknown’ destination.
The truth is that what is unknown is not man, but rather his
destination. A more apt title for his book might have been, “ Man’s
Destination, the Unknown.”
This is not a problem faced by Dr. Carrel alone. The same has been and
still is true of all philosophers and thinkers. Although man has
appeared to them to be a known entity, they have remained totally
ignorant of his ultimate destination. It is this ideological vacuum
between man and his ‘destination’, which shows us how mysterious indeed
are the ways of God to man, so that, ultimately, nothing but
bewilderment awaits him.
Man is a perfectionist by birth. By nature, he wants a perfect
existence, an eternal life, unlimited happiness, no obstacles... Whereas
in this ephemeral world, it is quite impossible for any individual to
have perfection. Although, man wants a life of happiness, in this world
all kinds of unfavourable circumstances are obstacles to his achieving
this. Man wants an ideal world, but here he is compelled to live in a
world which is far from ideal. Man wants a world which is the
realization of human dreams. A world which is free from all
contradictions. A world where man may lead his life with a sense of
total fulfillment. He wants a perfect world, but despite all his
efforts, he is fated to realize that finding a perfect world is an
impossibility. How do we explain this contradiction?
This apparently intractable issue becomes fully resolved when the study
of man is made in the light of the Divine Scheme of things. That is to
say, when efforts are made to understand the will or plan of the Creator
along with an understanding of the Creation. This is the only possible
scientific method which is of any relevance. When we approach matters
from this angle, we realize that this problem confronts us only because
we attempt to understand man without keeping in mind the creation plan
of God.
Man is a creation; he is not the Creator. Just as a machine is made by
an engineer; it is not its own maker. This being so, if we want to know
the reality of man, we have to learn about the creation plan of the
Creator. Just as without the knowledge of the engineer’s plan, we cannot
explain the machine, similarly, without a knowledge of the creation plan
of the Creator, it is impossible to explain man. This is why, without
keeping this creation plan in view, the meaning of man’s life escapes
us, whereas when we keep this creation plan firmly in view, everything
becomes fully comprehensible. Everything falls into place.
According to God’s creation plan, He created this world as one half of a
pair. This world, in which we pass our lives after birth, is the first
half and the other world where we live after death is the other half.
The Creator of man has thus created him as an eternal creature and has
divided his life into two stages - the pre-death period or the life in
this world and the post death period or the life after death. The
pre-death world is designed as a ‘testing’ ground, while the post-death
world is designed to be a world of ‘reward’. The mistake made by
philosophers and thinkers is that they seek the human destination in the
present world, whereas it does not exist in this world at all.
Since the present world is made to serve the purpose of man’s test,
everyone here has been granted complete freedom to make his/her own
moral choices. It is as if the present world were a kind of examination
hall where all the provisions have been made that are needed for this
test. But the perfect, ideal things needed for building a happy life do
not exist here. For everything here is in an incomplete and limited
form. If man tries to seek happiness here, it would be like a student
wanting to build his desired life within an examination hall. Just as
the student will ultimately be overwhelmed with a sense of frustration
if he tries to do so, in the same way any man who tries to build his
perfect world in a place where he is on trial, he will also be faced
with frustration.
So the question arises as to what men and women should do in this
pre-death world in order to find the world of their desires in the
post-death world? The answer is that they must exercise their freedom in
accordance with the will of their Creator. How does one do this? We do
this by surrendering ourselves to divine discipline. That is to say that
inspite of having been granted full freedom to flout it around if we so
wish, we restrain ourselves, we develop a positive outlook; even in a
negative situation, we treat others as we ourselves want to be treated
etc.
To reward the people who surrender themselves to the divine discipline
in the pre-death world, God has made a perfect world in the post-death
eternal world called Paradise. Paradise is the world which has been
created in keeping with man’s perfection seeking nature. It is an ideal
and perfect world in every respect, with no frustration, no problems, no
aging, no illness... just eternal peace, bliss, happiness...
God wants such men and women who qualify in their test in this limited
world, according to the divine standard to inhabit the ideal world of
Paradise. Who then are these men and women who measure up to the divine
standard? They are the ones who, by using their intellectual
capabilities, attain the realization of God. They are those who will
discover the truth by tearing asunder the veil of mental confusion; who
abandon all forms of worship in favour of the worship of the One True
God... These are the criteria for earning Paradise according to the
divine creation plan. Such men and women as come up to this standard
will be ushered into the eternal Paradise after death, while those who
fail to do so will be cast into eternal hellfire, where they will have
nothing in store for them but eternal deprivation and frustration.
The people who will fill Paradise will be those who availed of the
opportunities of this present world to do good, while the people who
will fill hell will be those who failed to avail of such opportunities.
Theirs will be a case of ‘missed opportunities’.
As the saying goes: ‘Opportunity only knocks once.’ This saying is
wholly true in the matter of eternal success. For the chance to succeed
is not going to be given to anyone twice. The situation of those
adjudged to have properly availed of the opportunity will endure to
their benefit for all eternity, just as the situation of those adjudged
to have missed their opportunity will be one of unending perdition.
So, make sure that you avail of your opportunity in this world in order
that you may attain eternal peace in the next. Take stock of your life
to see if you are availing this divine oppurtunity... |