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Saturday 23 June 2012

Universalizing Madhyasth Darshan


"Until something is understood it is called as research or exploration.  You already know how any accomplishment from a research or exploration gets universalized through education.  Universalizing this accomplishment (of Madhyasth Darshan) is the foremost task.  The teachers who will work on universalizing this will be proficient in behaviour, reasoning, wisdom and science.  Proficiency means having understood, as conception of knowledge.  After having understood, every human being becomes an evidence of knowledge with his own disposition, his own endeavour, and his own need.  Every human being has innate need of living with authenticity.  When you will feel that authenticity (evidencing knowledge) is absolutely necessary, then how will you remain quiet?  You will then become the evidence of knowledge as well.  I have accomplished this understanding by way of exploration, but those who will accomplish it from me will do so by way of education.  After study is completed, one takes responsibility with understanding.  After understanding, evidencing that understanding naturally entails.  When we become inclined for evidencing some aspect of understanding and go about telling it to the world, it is then we achieve its realization.  It is only then we become able to impart that understanding to others.  In this way, every human being will impart understanding only after having achieved realization.  Mere repetition of words won’t impart understanding.  There are exceptions though.  Some person who is very proficient in speaking, but hasn’t achieved realization, could convey the message to others.  That is what has happened thus far in human history.  After listening to some words, we accept and start our journeys of exploration.  This was the way I started my exploration as well.  However in my view - most people will study, achieve realization, and will produce evidence of their realization."

- Excerpt from English Translation of "Jeevan Vidya - Ek Parichaya" by Shree A. Nagraj.

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