ABSTRACT

The human body is like a church, or a temple or a pagoda or a mosque. They are sustained on pillars, bricks, stones and foundations. Human beings professing different religions seek their inner calm in pseudo-shrines and repair to them weekly or oftener in quest of peace of mind in the supposed holy enclosures. The priest-craft on the face of the earth in all hemispheres are too shrewd to allow the churches and temples to be effaced from ephemeral material existence, as that would be the death knell of their own maintenance. They hold mankind in the thraldom of the fear of blasphemy if they are not church goers. Churches, temples, pagodas and mosques may be broken, demolished, burnt, but the true temple of God-Spirit which is living, moving and breathing is the veritable soul within us which is neither cut nor drowned nor blown away nor burnt, by weapons, by water, by air, or by fire.