Rajyogi Brahma Kumar Nikunj – Spiritual mentor, Popular columnist and National Coordinator of Media Wing of Brahma Kumaris highlighted how life’s real assets—values, relationships, and purpose—are often left unaccounted for in the rush of daily routine. Drawing powerful analogies between personal growth and financial accounting, he spoke about the tangible and intangible assets of life. He pointed out that while we meticulously account for material gains, we often ignore the invisible losses in our emotional and spiritual well-being. “The reality of life,” he said, “is that you may already be at a loss—and it’s time to stop merely aspiring and start sharing, if you truly wish to find the purpose of life.” He urged the audience to reflect on the final balance sheet of life—weighing positives and negatives—not just in actions, but in intentions. Highlighting the Law of Karma, he invited everyone to ponder deeply, likening it to an internal audit overseen by a metaphorical ‘Chitragupt’, the divine accountant of deeds.


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