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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Indian Philosophies Believe in Soul and God: An Appeal to Indian Psychologists and Psychiatrists - 1

Sigmund Freud diskutiert am 18. Juli 1929 mit ...
Sigmund Freud diskutiert am 18. Juli 1929 mit Gustav Klimt im Café Landtmann den Gegensatz zwischen Eros und Todestrieb, Kultur und Triebregung (Photo credit: Christiaan Tonnis)



 





Philosophy is a bridge between Science and Religion has been my theme work. I worked on it from my high schools times, but it was mainly started from the University of Adelaide, South Australia in 1990. Prof. Gill, who was head of the Department of Philosophy at that time advised me to write at least 15 books to prove it.


"Even then its possible that half of the thinkers accept and others reject it," he said smilingly.


This week I had a little discussion about it with Bent at the Facebook that goes as follows:


An Appeal to Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Modern India: The Indian Psychology is similar to Humanistic Psychology in which a human and other living ones are highly respected and none is called or labeled as a patient but mentally or physically unwell. Its because it accepts that all are souls.

For me honesty is the highest level of any religion and faith, and it does not matter if an honest person believes in God or not. We Indians usually say something negative about Modern Psychology as developed by an Atheist Freud as it does not recognize soul or God at all, but human as a selfish gene always wishing something... we may never understand that the Grace is not by Deserving and thus death of religiosity in India if Freud is the only right authority on the subject matter. I hope it clarifies why we as Indians sometimes write few words opposing what harms the Philosophy and thus the Civilization of India.


Freud's work forms a MAJOR PORTION of the foundation of modern psychology. Sigmund Freud was an avowed atheist, who believed in the evolutionary process of life. Freud was a devout Christ-rejecter. Freud is quoted as saying...

"Neither in my private life nor in my writings, have I ever made a secret of being an out and out unbeliever."
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The father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud is best known for his tendency to trace nearly all psychological problems back to sexual issues. In my opinion, it motivates the doctors in India to follow it the Doctrine of Mental Health. (With thanks from the source: http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Humanism/psychology.htm)


In the Indian Philosophies, the soul is not described as something that one cannot understand. The word Darshan or the Darshna is the most popular term for it.

The Darshan is to see what ONE is.

This what only humans can do. this is the essence of Philosophy in India to recognize that the Soul sees what one is. This has another name and term in the metaphysics. Its the Drishta.

The Drishta means that the Inner Sight that Sees what one is and also what one sees, observes and experiences. It does matter if one understand what soul but how it works. It helps to see as an observer, and that is enough to help any human to be a thinker philosophically.

Yes, Carl Jung gives insight into it, but Freud and other modern psychologists and atheists ignore it without understanding the term SOUL. It is not consciousness or conscience and even the intellect, but what helps to SEE and OBSERVE all of it.

This has nothing to do with any religion and or faith one follows. For example, Saint Paul says in his letters to the Romans that even the Gentiles, who do not believe in the God know what is the Law, the concept of right and or of wrong.

We usually call it voice of conscience but it is bit higher than that as it gives all humans the sense of equality and fullness of what a human really is, and thus we do not need to label it, the soul. We need to understand it rather as it is. The other point is that psychology does not really teach it as it considers human a psychological animal.

All of Indian Philosophies support one first to accept that one is a human, the soul means that one can observe what one is.


I feel it important to add that Freudian Psychology in the context I have described above has harmed Indian Civilization to almost all the highest possible levels of intellectual and emotional maturity one can have, and that is what we had before 1980's. Its thus seemingly among the major causes of corruption as it drives one to believe that one has emotions and the intellect as the helper to fulfill any desire or wish... leaving one philosophically immature for the rest of life as its very difficult to overcome this unhealthy or immature state of mind. One seems to become grabber rather than a giver, and thus what we call death of conscience... but its not of soul, the observer that knows it, is not it.


In other words, I mean the death of conscience (as we say or call it) is not the death of one's soul, the observer within us.


When the soul as an observer accepts that conscience is dead but one keeps proving that one has conscience alive and keeps doing what one does not say, and thus says what one does not do with conscience as alive in the above context is called SIN in the Indian Scriptures embracing Indian Philosophies. Thus, in such cases only confession is enough to free our self from the physical, emotional, mental and other sins. The religious doctrines differ in it the concepts of SIN at the many levels including the spiritual or religious, but we cannot ignore it as legally such acts are usually crimes, bad motive or intention and so on. So, soul as observer can guide one... on the journey of life, is not it.


It is thus one of the major reason that I write about harms of artificial intelligence, the AI that uses all of it as if the black magic causing the graving suffering to all.


Many seem to claim that eating meat is bad, but the True Indian Philosophies advice that even the seeds like wheat and corn can sprout life, vegetables can give new seeds that can produce fruits and thus life. Even though the humans are philosophical in nature, we can offer our thanks even to the seeds and all that we eat and drink that can produce life. The original or native people offer thanksgiving to what one eats and drinks at least 5 times a day, its called daily havna or yagna. We have been doing it in India from ages as in the Six Schools of Philosophy. These can feel pain and pleasure.

We can coexist with them. If we consider something of worst kind as universal suffering, its not disposing the dead parts of any living body so that the bio-energy of it does not suffer.

This suffering is almost never ending as parts of the dead bodies with bones and flesh remain in deep suffering that causes grave suffering. The Indian Philosophy (the Philosophy of Science to say) thus advices not to practice any experiment on the living things that causes suffering and thus its worse than SIN. Its is called a spiritual sin, a sin against the soul, the bio-energies that drive life in the universe as on our earth.

Even though modern people may not seem to believe in the soul, its the suffering of the consciousnesses that makes one feel pain and pleasure. The modern technology has promoted this black magic as the Indian Philosophers and Thinkers call it. Its the misuse of technology that integrates the suffering of the living ones with any technological equipment including the computers. That is one of the reasons that the Indians oppose it from centuries.


The knowledge cannot change anything metaphysically, so nature makes a great difference within and outside! I never rely on knowledge as its not power, but inner silence and peace is, is not it.


Its as if a cloud in the sky can thunder and rain, but it goes off the sky as dream goes off when we wake up, so is knowledge to us, and we cannot change the sky/space and that is what gives something to share ... the next dream, imagination and or idea that we always share when awake and its a great humanly joy metaphysically.


Thanks for your time to read it as Indian Philosophies Believe in Soul and God: An Appeal to Indian Psychologists and Psychiatrists.

Some points are discussed in the next part: http://www.lifemetaphysical.co.cc/2012/06/indian-philosophies-believe-in-soul-and_08.html

(With sincere thanks to my friend Bent for his innovation and mastery about such topics and issues: http://www.facebook.com/dr.harmandersingh/posts/3862862287170?notif_t=like)


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