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For centuries, the pitfalls, agony and suffering from various avenues that plagued humankind drew the attention of the whole world. Humans have tried to solve the mysteries surrounding life with searching-intellect and aspiring-emotions, but when the search touched the shades of ambiguities, man got frustrated with the inability of finding the most fundamental answer that He is part of Nature and potentially a Descent of the Divine. From time immemorial, great seers have appeared on Earth and have revealed the secrets of Nature and life to mankind. As a result of their spiritual service, cultural values of humans have progressed and gradually improved.
Vethathiri Maharishi gives simple and clear explanations on the missing philosophy, shreds away the ambiguities and gives complete clarity of the missing links, being thoughtful of which will make life filled with meaning and purpose. He states that there are still three missing links or principles , between the realization of what has been revealed and the conclusive findings of science. They are: -
Link 2: Swamiji emphasizes that , when man is unaware of the presence of the life-force and its physical transformation into pressure, sound, light, taste and smell, he remains unconscious of the reasons for the resultant pain, pleasure, peace or ecstasy. Under the force of needs, habits and circumstances, man repeatedly commits the same errors. This is common to the whole human race and has persisted through generations, which is the cause for the entire world being subjected to a wide spectrum of suffering, despite the fact that we are now in an advance scientific era.
The picture can be perfect and complete only when the earth revolves with the peaceful thought-force of its inhabitants. Let us deepen our understanding with the light of Maharishi’s philosophy and lead a peaceful and meaningful life. Swamiji was once questioned from the audience during His spiritual discourse. “What is the role of anger among the temperaments? Is it possible for us to remain without losing our temper against a murderer, a thief, or a rapist?”
With HIS usual wisdom-filled and clarity giving speech, Swamiji answered as below: Even an ant dragging a grain of rice swirls in anger when the grain is taken away from it. Disappointed desire turns into anger, accompanied with a burning need to do away with the hindrances. Anger is an emotional state which harms the physical and mental wellbeing of individuals.
to be continued....
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