Pain, Despair and Unrest: The Fertile Grounds of Renewal

Pain, Despair and Unrest: The Fertile Grounds of Renewal


Human society has always shown a peculiar yet predictable pattern: whenever deeply held beliefs are challenged, the first reaction is rejection, criticism, and condemnation. This happens even when the challenge is intended for their own growth or benefit. 

The ordinary human mind, limited by its own knowledge and confined by the boundaries of its experiences, struggles to perceive anything beyond itself—whether it is a new idea, a new way of living, or a new interpretation of reality.

Across the universe, the birth of new life is often rooted in the ruins of what once existed. Creation emerges from destruction, clarity from chaos, and transformation from suffering. Pain and despair, though unwelcome, become fertile grounds for renewal.

 This is the paradox of growth: only by passing through darkness do we discover deeper illumination.

The human being who dares to walk this path of inner dissolution, who is willing to break down their old identities and beliefs can become invincible. Such a person gains a lifespan far beyond that of ordinary human existence, not in years but in depth, awareness, and consciousness.

 By mastering their senses and transcending emotional attachments, they become free from the grasp of fear, loss, or external threats. Nothing can disturb them. Nothing can harm them.

This unwavering, eternal state gives birth to a new power a force that is beyond human tendencies, beyond the fluctuations of desire, and beyond the fragile nature of emotional attachment.
Attachment itself carries pain. 

Compassion can often conceal cruelty. And every beginning is born from a kind of blindness a leap into the unknown.

Beyond all of this lies the supreme truth: the universe is vast, timeless, pervasive, infinite, and dark in its depth. It exists beyond human nature, beyond transformation, and beyond comprehension.

  • The one who understands this truth does not fear change.
  • The one who embraces this truth rises above suffering.
  • And the one who lives this truth becomes a witness to the eternal dance of creation and destruction.


- Krushna

*This article is inspired by the Asur web series and is not composed of my own original thoughts. It is a compilation and interpretation of various ideas presented in the series.

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