If Happiness Is Available, Why Doesn't Everyone Walk the Spiritual Path? "People often ask, 'If an ashram is a place of peace, love, joy, and inner freedom, why doesn't everyone come? If God truly exists, why does He have to call someone? Why do people say, "It was not my time"?' These are profound questions. But the answers are much simpler than most people imagine." The spiritual path is not only about your choice—it is also about your readiness. The greatest misunderstanding about spirituality is that people think they reject God or truth. They don't. Human beings are always seeking happiness. Every action—whether for wealth, relationships, power, recognition, pleasure, or even spirituality—is ultimately a search for happiness. The question is not whether people want happiness. The question is where they believe happiness exists. As long as someone believes happiness is waiting in the next promotion, the next relationship, the next possession...
Q.1 If doctors are trained to treat illness and preventive medicine aims only to avoid disease, who teaches human beings how to live healthily as a natural, conscious movement of life—and why has society failed to institutionalize this learning? Q.2 Why does modern society institutionalize the treatment of illness but not the education of health as a living, dynamic process?