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Friday, June 8, 2012

Indian Philosophies Believe in Soul and God: An Appeal to Indian Philosophers, Psychologists and Psychiatrists - 2

English: statue of Lord Vishnu in a reclining ...
English: statue of Lord Vishnu in a reclining posture sculpted from a single block of granite inside the second floor (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



The modern Indian people seem to have less respect and honor for the past generations. It also gives thus a lesser value and worth to ancestors and History of India. In the blog post, we discuss how the Indians have been influenced by imitation of modern educational systems that we have people doing without research. The academics in India promote imitation and thus the real developments of west has not yet touched the shores of Indian Oceans hiding their tides of wisdom in the Indian libraries.

This blog post is as if bookmark from Facebook and includes points that are there in the discussion of mine with my friend Bent: http://www.facebook.com/dr.harmandersingh/posts/3862862287170?comment_id=4531195

We can always share our opinions and views:

The reason for not accepting Freudian Psychology is not that he was atheist as its a personal matter.

In the Indian Schools of Philosophy, the Logic and Atheism has the same respect as one, who does believe in God as an theist. The Buddhism for example does not believe in God, but it has the same status as other religions and Lord Buddha is respected and revered as 9th reincarnation of Lord Vishnu means the Vishnu himself. The previous Incarnations were Lord Krishna and Lord Rama respectively.

The point that you may kindly consider why Indian Thinkers and Philosophers and others including spirituals and religious people say wrong about Freudian Psychology has a strong point of view to say that he spoiled the youth and teen by saying all the diseases from biology to psychology comes from parents through heredity.

It resulted in youth going against their own heredity and thus the parents and the families. It was entirely against the Indian Philosophies. We understand when sperm and egg meet in the womb, the life starts when say a soul enters into it keep it alive from womb to tomb. One dies when that vital energy called soul leaves the body. It according to Indian Studies and Beliefs is not part of the human biology otherwise it would have always lived in the biological mummies of the Egyptian Civilization, is not it!

This Indian belief was distorted as soul is not considered in the Freudian Psychology. The next point was that medically from parents and heredity, we can easily trace the problem one can face in biology, physiology, psychology and lot more related to an individual. The youth also turned against it and started to blame their own people.

As you are a wise and learned person, you know that it is not just an opinion, but that Indians are still facing. It differs from the problem of the cast system in India.

The caste system is part of Indian Theory of Evolution, which says that human gain evolution in groups rather than individually. This is categorical evolution, which I mean to say following what parents have been doing.

It helps in the genetic development of the group living in the similar environment. It has serious concern if one is adopted by other caste group or one follows other group that differs in the category of work, namely, the spiritual or mental, the knowledgeable called Brahmins or the Educated ones, the skilled people doing defense and security related works and business as self-employed including the farmers of any kind, these are called Kshtriayas, the businessmen and people dealing with commerce as these are the financial planners, and they need different kind of training and environment, they are categorized as Vaishaya as you know, the last are physically strong and can do more than average work, and its the physical labor class, they are Shudras.

Now, all of the schools, colleges and universities offers degrees and works places are also designed accordingly for all of these categorical division of human qualities and talents. When we use aptitude tests we notice that not all can go into the same categorical studies and works.

As a politician, officer or even as a civilian, one can do biasing and discrimination against other categories and even the fellows due to non-philosophical attitude. For example a white color person may not like labor works.

The labor class deals with manual works and thus need to wash their hands and feet and even the whole body, so slowly it was developed into kind of untouchable sub-categories.

It is said to happen in every age, and Indians believe that all saints, holy people, thinkers, philosophers and the prophets come remind that philosophically all of it is wrong and one need to practice philosophy that we usually know as the Six Schools of Philosophy.

In this context religion and faith does not matter but the category of work one does for evolution of self, group and thus community. The other point is that heredity plays a big role. In this context Freudian Psychology supported the Industrial Revolutions in a way that slowly has put Indian Home and Caste based works to an extinction.

Thus, it is something as if degeneration of Indian Civilization. People like Mahatma Gandhi contributed to keep Indians works as they are like using the cotton and the Khaadi. All of it was to keep Indian families self-dependent. Now, in the name of modernization and globalization, people have almost left doing the works according to aptitude and thus bribe and corruption changed Indian people. The excessive use of technology is leading teen and youth to do no work but claim that all problems were created by the previous generations.

One of the research paper I found with Google Search: Freudian Psychology,Indians: http://www.remedyspot.com/articles/226-psychology-bhagavad-gita.html, and the Holy Gita does not differ from Vedas and other Indian Scriptures and thus the Six Schools of Indian Philosophy.

The previous part of this article is here: http://www.lifemetaphysical.co.cc/2012/06/indian-philosophies-believe-in-soul-and.html

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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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Monday, June 4, 2012

Lord Rama and Ravana: How and Why Vedic Means Sanatana or Eternal Laws and Principles of Nature, Universe and Spirit: My TV Serial on India as Civilization - 2

The Vedic Indian Civilization is not something that can change with time. It is based on the Eternal Laws and Principles.  The word eternal is not a religious or a kind of fundamentalism that one can force others to believe or follow. It is based on the scientific study of the natural world in the universe. It starts with creation of the universe and of life in it as well.

We usually avoid the using of excessive proofs in Indian Classical methods of research. The Indian research works are based on human study without the use of machines, tools and equipments. The reason for it is that the Indian works follow it not for science and technology, but rather for the joy of doing so metaphysically. Thus, most of Indians particularly in the rural areas, the villages do not ask for proofs.

They do not follow anything blindly but as metaphysical understanding inclines towards the faith, which is essence of philosophy, they leave the logic and proofs. It helps Indians to accept Will of God or nature, the natural laws and principles that is not same as luck and destiny. The changing of luck, destiny and fortune is by following the natural laws and principles that is called the Daily Karma, the Nitya Karma or Nitnem. This is also known as the Purushartha.

This is what is common in India when people say why one is trying to prove what we trust and respect. It is something pretending. The faith is feelings of reverence that we do not seemingly need to alter with knowledge and logic so that modern science and technology can establish its market, yes the global market.

We always need science and technology to facilitate human life in the natural world, but what about the pollution and side affects it causes does matter a lot.

It seems our rushing too fast is something that is philosophically blind.

The Indian Civilization has always focused on the Kingdom of God as the Rama Rajya as proposed by many including Mahatma Gandhi.

According to Indian Scriptures like the Holy Ramayana, the Vedic Knowledge was spread in the world and the country in the neighborhood of India, Sri Lanka used it to have full knowledge in almost all fields and faculties of human knowledge.

The Ravana, who was a foreigner to India but due to his mastery in the Vedic knowledge he is respected as most knowledgeable scholar of Vedas. Even Lord Rama respected and honored his mastery of Vedas.

His departure from earth did not leave that Vedic Knowledge and Wisdom vanished. It has been proved by many as the truth that only humans can gain. Among them is the Swami Vivekananda.

The point is that the Vedic Knowledge and Wisdom is Philosophically in nature. It has Six Schools of Indian Philosophy, so it does not embrace the world religions and faiths as they are in the context of religions as such.

The Vedic knowledge is called the Darshna, which has as higher level as the religion because it does not deal with the Action or Karma Theories, and is thus Philosophy. We need to consider it in the context.

The next part is: How Indian Youth Thinks about Kings, Queens, Royals, Marriage, Child Birth, Ancient and Modern Life: Similarities and differences - 3

and,

Previous part of this article: How and Why Vedic Means Sanatana or Eternal Laws and Principles of Nature, Universe and Spirit: My TV Serial on India as Civilization

Thanks for your time to read.
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Friday, September 23, 2011

The Man Who Influenced Me Most at My Sikh Philosophy at Youth: The Great Iron Man of Indian Civilization

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My mind was stormed as a young man when I finished my research work on Indian Civilization. The great man, who stormed me was Baba Kharak Singh. However, when I wanted to share about his greatness and patriotism for integrity of India as a nation and civilization I seemed as if a mad, but my concern was that this very man like Swami Vivekananda and other great Indians is a solution for making of India a devleoped country.  We share some of good and bad points, but let us read who Baba Kharak Singh was:



"He was a firm protagonist of national unity and opposed both the Muslim League's demand for Pakistan and the Akali proposal for an Azad Punjab. After 1947, he stayed in Delhi in virtual retirement, and died there on 6 October 1963 at the ripe age of 95." (With thanks from the source: http://www.sikhpoint.com/religion/sikhcommunity/babakharaksingh.htm). Who was he: "Baba Kharak Singh was a Sikh political leader and virtually the first president of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, was born on 6 June 1868 at Sialkot, now in Pakistan His father, Rai Bahadur Sardar Hari Singh, was a wealthy contractor and industrialist." (With thanks from the source: http://www.sikhpoint.com/religion/sikhcommunity/babakharaksingh.htm)

The point during the end of my research in 1996, I faced a serious problem when I shared my conclusions with some people including my neighborhood about the Tiranga, the Indian Tricolor Flag:

I share it as if a very bitter experience of a young person about a great Civilization like India. It was what I shared that it is what Tiranga, the Flag means when people like me say it all in the name of Baba Kharak Singh and thus taken as if mental and thus mentally depressed. As usual and normal in our country, I was badly treated as if having mental sickness as said by the lawyer and others who promote law as desired or... "Recognition of his Unity stand: He was one of those leaders who unhesitatingly took up the cause of the INA in 1945. He was a firm protagonist of national unity and opposed both the Muslim League's demand for Pakistan and the Akali proposal for an Azad Punjab. During the elections of 1946 he toured the whole of the Punjab and the N.W.F.P. and made a magnificent contribution to the success of the Congress.

According to Jawaharlal Nehru, during his whole life Babaji had never surrender to anything that he considered to be wrong or evil, whatever the consequences might have been. At another place Mr. Nehru said of Babaji:

"There are few hands which can uphold the honour and preserve the dignity of the national Flag better than those of Babaji". (With thanks from the source: http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Baba_Kharak_Singh#Recognition_of_his_Unity_stand) P.S.: I called myself mental because when I mentioned it to some of my neighbors they described it as sign of great depression I might be facing and they keep proving it by all possible means and feel ashamed of such people. They are kind of NGO's and high posted people who win International Recognitions just proving common people like me MENTAL! Alas with thanks!

Now, I would like to add some great points about Baba Kharak Singh Ji:

Baba Kharak Singh: The Uncrowned king

By Roopinder Singh

"Many people talk about Master Tara Singh when he was vice-president of SGPC, and Baba Kharak Singh as the President. Baba Kharak Singh opposed formation of any new separate country by dividing India. He instead made it sure that Sikhs remain part of India while demanding inclusion of Sikh Color of saffron (Orange shade) at the top of the National Flag: "However, there was a difference of opinion between Master Tara Singh and Baba Kharak Singh of the SGPC over the question of participation in the Civil Disobedience Movement. Baba Kharak Singh complained that despite Gandhi’s assurance of including the saffron colour of the Sikhs in the national flag, it had not been done so far. Therefore, he refused to participate in the Movement till the “Sikh Safforon colour” was included in the flag.20 In this connection resolution had been passed on August 30th 1930, in which it was pleaded that the Sikh safforon colour in the National Flag should be included." (With thanks from the page 5 of http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/2086/9/09_chapter-ii.pdf). This is also an answer to the question raised in the next question:

‎"... does the saffron color on the indian flag represent Hindus or Sikhs. I have heard that there was going to be a main protest against the British where they would form jathas and walk in protest while being shot at. All three religious groups were involved, and there was indecision over who would lead (because the leading groups would be the ones shot at) eventually it came down to it that only the Sikhs were willing to lead, but baba Kharak Singh ji made an agreement that since the Sikhs will lead, they're color will go at the top of the Indian flag. But after looking at some websites, they say that the saffron color is traditionally that of hindus, green muslims and white representing peaceful coexistence... so is the story just a myth or what?" (With thanks from the source: http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F2216-indian-flag%2F)

Its for the first time that I have come to know how much great Indian leaders appreciated a Sikh so much that I salute to all who shared such a high honor for Baba Kharak Singh. I could have shared it all in 1996 when I was searching for him in the books and other research papers, but it took more than 15 years to know this truth about the True Iron Man among Sikhs who loved all selflessly as the True Indian. I thank to the Internet and Google that I could search it while sharing it as the major points about Baba Ji that include:

Baba Kharak Singh Marg is situated in the heart of New Delhi. People from all over the world go there hunting for handicrafts at emporiums of different states, including Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. But who is this Baba after whom this important road in the nation’s Capital has been named?


What was his role in India’s freedom movement? Why did free India’s rulers decide to rename the famous Irwin Road as Baba Kharak Singh Marg? Lord Irwin was a Viceroy of British India (of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact fame).

Diving from Connaught Place towards Rashtrapati Bhavan recently, I saw a Nihang Sikh crossing Baba Kharak Singh Marg. I asked him if he knew anything about the Baba. He replied: “Beta, Baba ji Sikhan de betaj Badshah san.” (Son, Babaji was the uncrowned king of the Sikhs). A politician who spurned positions, perks and privileges Baba Kharak Singh (1867-1963) was often addressed by this title.


To quote Khushwant Singh: “In the history of every nation. Some figures stand out as landmarks by whose presence we recognise the events of time– Baba Kharak Singh is such a landmark–not only in the history of the history of the Sikhs, but that of India itself.”

“Baba Kharak Singh’s name is associated with the birth of political consciousness in Punjab, its maturing into a movement and the first triumph of the experiment of passive resistance to be carried out in India. He is the most important Sikh character of the Indo-British history.”

An aristocratic lineage and his family’s good relations with the British (Baba Kharak Singh’s father and his elder brother held the titles of Rai Bahadur), did not prevent this well-educated man (the Baba was among the first graduates from Panjab University, Lahore, in 1899) from joining the freedom struggle.

What made him give up a comfortable and privileged lifestyle and opt long terms in prisons? In a word –patriotism.

Baba Kharak Singh’s long public life began innocuously enough — when he was elected Chairman of the Reception Committee of the fifth session of the All-India Sikh Conference held in his home town, Sialkot, in 1912.

The Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919 and the subsequent events in Punjab under Martial Law galvanised him into political activity. He addressed the annual session of the Indian National Congress which was held as Amritsar in December 1919, under the presidentship of Motilal Nehru.

Baba Kharak Singh was elected the first President of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) in 1921. In November that year, the Punjab Government passed as order where by the keys of the toshakhana (treasury) of the Golden Temple at Amritsar were to remain in the custody of the Deputy Commissioner of the district.

The SGPC protested and an agitation was launched. Baba Kharak Singh was arrested. The agitation continued.

As Rana Jang Bahadur Singh, a former Editor of The Tribune wrote: “Ultimately the proud ruling power had to bend before the iron will of the puissant Baba. The key was delivered to him at a public function by a representative of British imperialism. And, metaphorically speaking with that key he eventually opened the gates of the temple of freedom. He became a general of the army of liberators in the Punjab and his life became a saga of sustained, valiant struggle.”

On January 17, 1922, the keys of the Golden Temple were handed back to Baba Kharak Singh, who had been released along with thousands of other political prisoners, at Akal Takht. On this day Mahatma Gandhi, who was then ‘Dictator’ of the Indian National Congress, sent the following telegram to Baba Kharak Singh: “First decisive battle for India’s freedom won. Congratulations.”

In February, 1922, Lala Lajpat Rai, who was then President of the Punjab Provincial Congress was imprisoned. Baba Kharak Singh was elected the new President. Commenting on this move, Mahatma Gandhi wrote in Young India: “I congratulate the Punjab Provincial Congress Committee on its decision to elect Sardar Sahib. It is indeed an excellent choice.”

“In the days of our struggle for freedom, he was a pillar of strength and no threat of coercion could bend his iron will. By his example, he inspired innumerable persons,” Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said on the occasion of the 86th birthday of Baba Kharak Singh.

The Morcha for Gandhi cap is a good illustration of this statement. While Baba Kharak Singh, along with Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, was among the 40 prisoners held in Dera Baba Ghazi Khan Jail, the British jail authorities issued an order under which political prisoners were not allowed to wear anything which formed a part of their national dress.

Thus Sikhs could not wear black turban (the Sikh symbol of protest since the Nankana Sahib tragedy) and Hindus as well as Muslim could not wear Gandhi caps.

Led by the Baba, the prisoners decided to violate the ban. When a month or so later, in January, 1923, the inspector General of Prisoners came on an inspection, the political prisoners wore their black turbans or Gandhi caps.

The enraged British authorities forcibly removed the turban from Baba Kharak Singh’s head. At this, the prisoners refused to wear their clothes. The Sikhs vowed to wear only their kacheras and the Hindus their dhotis till the ban was lifted.

Baba Kharak Singh was to remain in jail for five and a half years till the Punjab Legislative Council unanimously passed a resolution to release him in 1927.

While in jail, he was offered various inducements to change his stance and start wearing clothes. The British even tried the famous –divide and rule– tactics by allowing the wearing of the turbans, not Gandhi caps.

The Baba remained unfazed and unmoved. His sentence was increased several times for defying the ban. He was even incarcerated in the ‘condemned cell’ where those who have been awarded the death sentence are kept, but he refused to bend or compromise.

An iron will and firm convictions marked out Baba Kharak Singh from the rest. While the Congress party accepted Dominion status as a first step towards the achievement of independence in1929, this man refused to compromise.

When Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya went to Baba Kharak Singh to request Baba Kharak Singh to give his support for the ‘Nehru Report’ which accepted Dominion status, the Baba said: “Panditji, I respect you but how can I accept semi-slavery?” Baba Kharak Singh did not bend and eventually the Congress revised its decision.

President Rajendra Prasad, writing about Baba Kharak Singh later said: “In the midst of fluid alignments and changing politics which swept many a patriot off his feet, Baba Kharak Singh ever remained steadfast to his convictions of sturdy and secular nationalism.”

After Partition, Baba Kharak Singh settled down in Delhi. He refused offers for any position and became an elder statesman of the nation and the Sikhs.

As Gurdit Singh Jolly, a 93 years old veteran freedom fighter who was a close associate of Baba Kharak Singh, recalled in a firm voice which belied his years:

“We could not celebrate the 84th birthday of Baba ji’s because of this ill-health. Pandit Nehru came to Baba Kharak Singh’s house near the Old Secretariat in Delhi, at 9:30 a.m. to greet Baba ji.

“We received the PM and ushered him to the drawing room where Baba ji was sitting. After the exchange of greetings, Nehru said: ‘To whom has this house been allotted?’

“Sant Singh Layalpuri said that the house had been allotted Baba ji’s grandson to compensate the loss suffered by the family in Pakistan (Baba ji’s son died in 1947 in a car accident in the Kuku valley)

“Nehru said: ‘Baba ji aap ke – before he could complete the sentence, Baba Kharak Singh snapped back:’Jawahar, mere ko kharidne aye ho?’ Jawaharlal Nehru was left speechless,” recalled Mr. Jolly, who witnessed the exchange, when I met him in New Delhi recently.

Two years earlier, on June 6, 1949, Nehru presented Baba Kharak Singh with a silver replica of the National Flag at a public function held to commemorate his birthday.

He had then said: “There are few hands which can uphold the honour and preserve the dignity of the National Flag better than those of Baba ji’s. Baba Kharak Singh’s record of honesty and integrity could not be easily equalled.”

Baba Kharak Singh died on October 6, 1963. Even in his death, he caused a stir.

“Pandit Nehru was in Parliament when he heard that Baba Kharak Singh had passed away. He rushed from Parliament to be by his bedside.

“When he arrived there he saw that Baba ji was still struggling. Nehru was angry at having to rush out on the midst of a Parliament session and he asked the doctors for an explanation. ‘Well technically he is dead. But this is some kind of a struggle going on within him,’ said the doctors. There he was, struggling till the very last”, recalls Mr. Jolly.

It is interesting to see how perceptive Baba Kharak Singh was. On July 10,1949. In an appeal to the nation he said:

“It is a matter of genuine pride that India has become free from foreign domination and I pray the Providence to bless my motherland with lasting prosperity and biding peace.

“But I regret to say that the lot of the common man in India has not much improved as it should have under the national government. Our Prime Minister (Nehru) is truly a great man worthy of the position that he hold, but I regret to observe that most of the things that he intends to do for the country’s good and many a declaration of policy he makes are nor fully implemented by those who are doing the day-to-day administration.

“Black marketing, corruption, jobbery (fraudulent official transactions) and several other vices are rampant both in the administration as well as outside. I am afraid that if drastic steps are not taken immediately and of nothing substantial is done effectively to stem this vicious tide, our hard-won freedom will be of little use.”

Baba Kharak Singh was describing the Indian scene of four decades ago. His advice still holds good, but just as it did not have much affect on those who were eulogising him then, it will have little impact on those who are in the power now." (With thanks from the source: http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Baba_Kharak_Singh#Recognition_of_his_Unity_stand)

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

East and West: Brahman, Spirit, Nature, OM, and Universe as Adam and Eve: Words Need Attention

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There two words that confuse most of the people in the west. Many who assume to be very modern people in east also find these words as confusing the Hinduism and the Brahman. The associated words include Brahman and Nature. These has nothing to do with religion as such. The reason for it is that these are discussed in the Six Schools of Indian Philosophy not in the religions as they are.

These Six Schools differ a lot but are part of the Grand Indian Civilization. All students who follow it are known by various names. In general, Brahman as Philosopher or the Thinker, the Knowing person about the Spirit, Nature and Universe in these schools received great respect knowing Philosophy of the Six School. And, thus it seems a Brahmnical religion. Its not the case, many schools developed with various names like Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism and many others that follow the Schools without claiming to be Hindus by religion.

Even the word OM is sound energy that is understanding the Quantum Physics and the Creation of the Universe. The Philosopher or Thinker of Indian Schools as the Brahman knows and understands it.

All religions follow philosophy, the spiritual or metaphysical part that we know as Philosophy of Religion.

This religious part is known as Samparda, say as if the name of the Religious University in which one is known more by religion than school of philosophy.

The Brahman is word for what Universe Produces as the Brahma, the Spirit in the Universe. The general term for Brahman is the one, who understands natural laws and principles of nature, spirit and universe. Now, nature is dealing with it similarly as Eve is from the Adam. The Adam means the Seed that sprouts as if after separating from the Spirit, the Brahma or Brahman in general. Both are used as synonymous many times. The Seed of the Universe creates the Nature.

So, the nature is usually addressed as Womb, the Eve. This respect for Eve makes people call Mother Nature. There is no other great significance as the main thing is the Seed. Female carries sperm in her blood which is from the father. Its not thus just matter of Ribs of Adam. She cannot give sperm other than present in her blood and that is of her father.

However, the Male while also having father's sperm in the blood gives the sperms of his own. This very simple biological term is referred as Eve from Adam due to Sperm that we also know as the Purusha in India.

Few words about how woman can produce child without man:

"In the second method, the need of a male is not absolutely essential. A human being can be created by only a female. That is why it is sometimes called asexual method. Every cell has a nucleus that contains the genes. The composition of genes decides the look of a person, the colour of hair, height and so on.

In this method, the egg cell is taken out of the womb and placed in a dish; its nucleus is removed and discarded. The nucleus of a normal cell taken from anywhere else in the body, say leg or arm, either of the same person or anyone else is placed in the egg cell. This egg cell is then placed in the womb of either the same female or any other female and develops into a baby. It will look exactly like the person whose nucleus is implanted into the empty egg cell. It will have nothing in common with the so-called mother.

It is possible to use egg cell from any female animal, say a cow, to clone a man by placing the nucleus of a human’s cell inside the emptied egg and then implant it into the womb of any woman. The resultant clone will look like the donor of the nucleus." (With thanks from the source: http://www.oocities.org/jkrworld/Cl.htm)


Thus, this Purusha has name Brahman or synonymous Brahma, the main Seed Giver and thus Lord Krishna calls himself as Seed.

The Seed has tree in it, so the Indian Philosophy projects human as an inverted tree having roots in the head or sky, and branches, the body as trunk with arms and legs.

We may not argue on things that have biological evidences.

Thanks for your time to read it as East and West: Brahman, Spirit, Nature, OM, and Universe as Adam and Eve: Words Need Attention

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

How the Indian Darshna Means the Seer, the Observer of Knowledge and Wisdom not Just Lover of Wisdom

In this video, we share what, why and how the Darshna means the Seer, the Observer of knowledge and wisdom not just lover of it. This state is called being Drishta, the Seer and further the one, who can experience the real self, the Drishta and thus the Darshna. The word Seer seems further illustration so I have just added a video for it. The seer in the Indian Philosophy as the Darshan by no way seems to have anything to what it says in the words used the Divination

The word that is used for Divination in India is for the enlightened people, who many call the Brahmgyani. The Brahmgyani means the one, who know and understands how nature works in the Space. In the Gurbani, the Wisdom Tree of Enlightened Souls that Sikhs follow as well as many others calls it Gagan Mah Thaal, Ravi Chand Deepak Banne Tarika Mandal Janak Moti... that means that in the Space Our Universe is like a Plate of Worship in which the Sun, Moon and Group of Stars are as if the burning lamps.  

In other words, nature in the universe is as if we put something in a plate to worship. This is how the universes and their presence in the Space is. The come into existence and vanish as does stars and the moons. The person, who understands it well is called the Seer, the knowinger of the universe and the nature. For them, the universes are as if the bodies are like planets, moons, stars and all that is visible. So, they mostly worship the Invisible that we know as the Spirit

The live in this Truth and thus Observe Wisdom as product of creation that also created the nature and thus the natural laws and principles that govern both the universes and the nature in the form of life. For them, both the knowledge and the wisdom are activities at mental to spiritual level, the metaphysical and thus philosophy. 

They, the Seers live Philosophy and thus set an example rather than preaching it to exhibit the knowledge and wisdom. All they have been doing is using all of their observations of knowledge and wisdom for research only that is for the wellness and welfare, and thus the development in the evolutionary way of all. 

Thus, they cultivate observations and this very original experience is pure research work in the Indian Philosophy. For example, the people who developed Ayurveda were full of Practical Philosophy based on all that we have discussed leading all to their knowledge and wisdom having three levels:


1. Yoga in action of knowledge and wisdom

2. Meditation as activity of knowledge and wisdom

3. Research as origin of activity from the Spirit as observation of knowledge and wisdom



The Spirit in India is also known as the Atma (also spelled as Atman - with thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atman), which means the Self that has not even a trace of greed. Its a level when one does not have any greed so thus allowing the Spirit to work through the body as a vehicle or instrument. When the do any research their claim is that its not by them, but by the spirit. The word Spirit in broad sense is for Parmatma that is source of All Souls, the Atama .

Thus are the Vedas, Ayurveda, Shastras, Simirities, Puranas, and all other holy scriptures like the Holy Gita, Holy Ramayana and Shri Guru Granth sahib. They so claim it for the welfare of the natural world including humans that there is no such thing that makes one the owner, producer, seller of knowledge and wisdom. The sole aim is to serve selflessly. 

They earn butter and bread by work they do as professions rather than using research as something that earns all that one needs to live.




The following article looks inside into the importance of Indian Languages and its relation to the Classical Works like Music:

 Microsoft Word - Importance of Language and Music in Creative Communication



Thanks for your time to read and view it.

 
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Monday, August 22, 2011

God, Holy Spirit as the Shakti, Life, Nature: Concept of Philosophy, Religion, Name, Naam, Sound in Indian Civilization

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The Tenth Guru Nanak, Shri Guru Gobind Singh writes first God created the double edged sword (Negative and Positive), then the Universe. He created the play of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva(Humans). On His command Durga kill's all negative powers. In this context Durga is the power of the Angels to defeat the demons. The Guru is not interested in the medium of the Hindu Goddess, he is interested in the Shakti given to her by God, which is God's own power." (With thanks from the source: http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Chandi_Di_Var)


In the Japuji Sahib, Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji says: Kita Pasao Eko Kavao... means from one sound (the word) God created the world, the creation. It needs a little attention that the space always exists. It is matter of creation of life in the space or the creation of universe in which life exists. The Quantum Physics agrees that universe was created from sound, and thus the first of energy. This creation of life is creation of Shakti that further makes Creation gifted with all that we as humans understand. The word Shakti simply means Energy in both the living and the nonliving forms. The living ones have life, the Shakti in the invisible form though...

The nonliving things also have forms of energy that we know as Five Basic Elements, the Solid, Air, Fire, Water and above all Space. These cannot covert itself from one form to another without using the Shakti, the Energy. Thus, this form of energy that we call Shakti is living form. This is irony to say that God in Visible and Invisible forms are two. If we pinch our body and say that our invisible form feels pain in the invisible; it seems funny. Why? It seems that we need to consider what makes us known both the visible and the invisible, and all that occurs in it. Yes, its one...

This ONE has Trinity and that is not the point of one particular religion or faith. Its simply Science and follows the Dharma in its original form that we usually call Religion means understanding nature by being one with it. What does it mean to be ONE with nature and even GOD...

When one is ONE with ALL, it simply means realizing the self, the self-realization. Its very easy and yet very difficult when one considers Trinity as THREE different forms...

The Shakti, the living form of Energy is usually addressed as Holy Spirit in many religions as Holy Books, the Scriptures are having word Holy as the Prefix. The reason for it seems that most of the religions have feelings of great reverence and even worship the Spirit as the Shakti...


The Shkati obeys the command from God and thus it has nothing to do with any religion as such as in the Japuji Sahib Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji says it thus: Eka Mayi Jugti Viayi Tin Chele Parvan... means One Spirit Produces the Three Powers that are, the Power of Creation (Brahma), Power to Sustain (Vishnu) and Power to Give New Forms to Any Change Shakti Causes (Shiva). We in India know it well that Shiv means Shav, the Dead and Shiva as its Energy Gives Life to it, means to the Dead and that is why known as Shakti of the Shiv (the Shiva)...


These Powers and Energy are One and has nothing to do with how one understands it. The way to self-realization does not get affected by it. However, if one keeps these three not as ONE in mind one cannot focus or meditate and realize the self... up to these levels all is just science and philosophy... further there are six schools of philosophy that lead one to understand the ONE...

Nyaya, the school of logic,

Vaisheshika, the atomist school,

Samkhya, the enumeration school,

Yoga, the school of Patanjali (which provisionally asserts the metaphysics of Samkhya),

Purva Mimamsa (or simply Mimamsa), the tradition of Vedic exegesis, with emphasis on Vedic ritual, and

Vedanta (also called Uttara Mimamsa), the Upanishadic tradition, with emphasis on Vedic philosophy.

(With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_philosophy)...

Please note again that these are schools of philosophy and one enters into any of these school and gains the knowledge for self-realization that become the religion and or faith. However, all of these remain the Wisdom Tree...

Accordingly one gets the name as Sikh, Hindu, and all that one knows in sects and other forms. The doctrines do not disregard any philosophy as Fifth Nanak Shri Guru Arjan says (in Shri Sukhmani Sahib): Sagal Matant Kewal Harinam... means that At the End (the Conclusion) of All Religions, Faiths and Philosophies is the Name, Naam. This is the Eternal Sound to which word name is refereed as the source and thus the unstruck sound, the First Eternal Form of Energy that remains even when there is no universe (in the Void). This to what all salute...



In the Holy Gita, Lord Krishna asks Arjuna to leave all religious bonds that do not allow to perform the duty assigned to him...


The most of the diversification that we observe in the Indian Civilization is due to the Six Schools of Philosophy, and it has nothing to do how people perform the rituals and religious activities, the Karma Kanda. 

The people who abuse philosophy harm the bridge that Indians inherit as scientific and religious knowledge from all possible which are also practiced in the world as Classical Arts, Dances, Yoga, Astronomy, and several other forms of action for the pure and applied form of Philosophy. For example, the aborigines in India know when the Tsunami comes. It is the knowledge and wisdom based on the observations that many people whom many call illiterate learn all of it orally... we need their knowledge and wisdom and this very thing also carries the term Veda... means Practical Wisdom...

The differences present among the Six Schools of Philosophy does not constitute any ground to claim that religions and faith in India differ, however in the case of selection with choice of any school does not mean that one can claim that others seem wrong. At the end, all Six Schools have one thing common and that is what we know as the Divine Wisdom, the Brahmgyana, the Wisdom of the Divine. Its highly intuitive and have high discerning power without being dual in nature. 

Thus, the Hinduism is more close to Philosophy than as it seems blend of many religions, faiths and sects with ism. Accordingly, the divisions that we have as diversification as Sikh, Hindu or Buddhist does not reflect the Philosophical differences but the School of Philosophy.

The major question that has become so is what Indian Philosophy with its Six Schools and otherwise say about Name, Word, Sound. We usually read word Namah like Om Namah Shivaye or Om Shri Ganeshaye Namah. The word Namah means salute to the Visbile Form. Grammatically it salues to OM using word Ganesha or Shiva. However, the direct salute is Naman. This Naman is from within not physical in nature.

The word Sri or Shri is for the Shakti that Creates the visible and one salutes to it. However, when one salutes directly to the Invisible God, the Shakti or Living form of Energy gets hidden into her first form the Sound. The sound is form of Energy in the Space that we know as Word. We call this Word Akhar in Punjabi or Akshra in Hindi and the Sanskrit, which means that never perishes. So, the word and sound does not perish.

Now, the Namah and Shri emerge into One Sound and that is OM. It includes both Shri in it as it has Form of Energy as Word, and thus OM by itself has both forms, the word and the sound. However, the word Rama when recited does not have Shri or Namah in it. We have many names to salute to the Invisible form in the nonphysical or metaphysical way and that is known as Nama, Naam, Name, etc.

We usually address someone with polite words Sri Hari Ji. Now, the Shri is for the visible, a salute. The word ending with Ji is respect, the Namah, but what makes one react is the name Hari. If we call Hari, one immediately reacts or responds to it. God or OM in general remains hidden in the words like Rama, Krishna, Waheguru and others as these need just feelings of reverence. It is from our heart that we salute to them and thus usually avoid Shri and Namah.

If one does not understand why so. Its because we do call our self as Respected Mr. Hari Ji. The very thing is that Hari is our own SELF and that is why Self-realization. 


Now, some people who think that man cannot be God seem to assume that no man can assume to be God, and in this context its true that no man can be God, but we are talking or discussing about the oneness present among God, His Shakti, the Power of Creation that creates life within the universe. 

Even the universe is just a body in which we live due to presence of life at our planet Earth in the Solar system. The self is the real and body is just flesh that no longer remains as one dies (saying it that all perishes simply mean that everything that has birth meets death).

The Indian Philosophy does not have its name as derived from the Greek word Philosophy (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy). Indian thinkers whom we also know as Sages, the Rishi's and Muni's called it the Darshna (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_philosophy). 

In it, the Darshna means the Seer, the Observer of knowledge and wisdom not just lover of it. This state is called being Drishta, the Seer and further the one, who can experience the real self, the Drishta and thus the Darshna. The word Seer seems further illustration so I have just added a video for it. The seer in the Indian Philosphy as the Darshan by no way seems to have anything to what it says in the words used the Divination.


Well, we can understand it from this video: http://metaphysicsinlife.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-indian-darshna-means-seer-observer.html



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