Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 Knowledge, acquired from wordly (worldly) science, should be used to communicate the para gyan (knowledge of unknown) to open and eager human for spreading the divine message. When knowledge is gathered for just knowledge sake and making yourself heavy with loads and loads of knowledge, (it) has no value. It is unnecessary detailing and it goes on creating cobwebs and whirlpools of intellectual confusions. Philosophy is also good till certain point. After that it looses its beauty. Philosophy after reaching at certain point becomes a boring technique to ponder over a thought or by discussing it mentally to reach at the thought of your own satisfaction. It becomes a complete close circuit cycle (full circle) to your own joy of reaching at a point where you feel you are satisfied with answer. It becomes so monotonous so accurate on your own scale of reaching that (it) becomes a hindrance in your spontaneous growth. This happens with all wordly (worldly) acquired sciences. You choose, you learn, your master. Then go on and on and on to point of monotony or stagnancy which is DEATH OF THE WHOLE BEAUTY of Growing Growing Growing Effortlessly & Beautifully… This is Truth Meena ji, 29th December 1999 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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