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(Karma Yoga- How does believe systems and religion fit into that? Is karma yoga independent of that? Doesn't it necessarily mean that there's a right or wrong, there's just consequences?) | (Karma Yoga- How does believe systems and religion fit into that? Is karma yoga independent of that? Doesn't it necessarily mean that there's a right or wrong, there's just consequences?) | ||
We are studying from a text which was at least written '''minimum four times before any organized religion was formed.''' '''For us, it's a way of life'''. So '''there is no concept of right or wrong'''- '''you have to question'''. For example, you see '''someone slapping another person''' on the road. As per the today's standard, it is wrong. It appears wrong, because '''you don't know what happened before that.''' So our right or wrong stops with our present knowledge. It may appear right, it may appear wrong. But they could have been '''slapped, which is a wrong action for a right reason.''' | We are studying from a text which was at least written '''minimum four times before any organized religion was formed.''' '''For us, it's a way of life'''. So '''there is no concept of right or wrong'''- '''you have to question'''. For example, you see '''someone slapping another person''' on the road. As per the today's standard, it is wrong. It appears wrong, because '''you don't know what happened before that.''' So our right or wrong stops with our present knowledge. It may appear right, it may appear wrong. But they could have been '''slapped, which is a wrong action for a right reason.''' | ||
This is '''written in a language'''. That doesn't mean it applies only to people of a particular religion. I am talking to you in English. It doesn't make me a Christian. It doesn't make me a Westerner. So '''language is a tool of communication'''. When you write water, the easiest way to write it scientifically is '''H2O'''. You cannot write it shorter than that. You cannot write it longer than that. That means it is very precise. So these concepts were written '''in Samskrita''', the language which is '''very precise.''' '''By nature, the meaning of the word Samskrita is split Samyak plus Kritaha, which means perfectly done'''. That '''means not a word more, not a word less.''' There is no full stuff, no extra, comma. That is possible in this language to communicate '''exactly what they intend''' to. | This is '''written in a language'''. That doesn't mean it applies only to people of a particular religion. I am talking to you in English. It doesn't make me a Christian. It doesn't make me a Westerner. So '''language is a tool of communication'''. When you write water, the easiest way to write it scientifically is '''H2O'''. You cannot write it shorter than that. You cannot write it longer than that. That means it is very precise. So these concepts were written '''in Samskrita''', the language which is '''very precise.''' '''By nature, the meaning of the word Samskrita is split Samyak plus Kritaha, which means perfectly done'''. That '''means not a word more, not a word less.''' There is no full stuff, no extra, comma. That is possible in this language to communicate '''exactly what they intend''' to. | ||
So here, Samskrita is a language used to write Bhagavad Gita because the language itself has a lot of qualities. '''How''' '''5000 plus years, the words mean the same, the same way we pronounce it.''' But we cannot understand Shakespear in English or even the English which was spoken 100 years back. '''All''' '''languages''' are having '''accent,''' they have '''dialect.''' So they are '''liable to be misinterpreted.''' For example, I was giving a brief to a friend who wanted to give me a social media plan. Can you believe in the Zoom call it is recorded, I told him Kanada is our market. In the Excel sheet, he has written as Kerala. He is an Indian from Kerala. He heard Kanada as Kerala. But the recording is very clear Kanada. So '''our existing mother tongues influences us understanding any other language. But this language is maintained, the sound purity is maintained, the tonal purity is maintained by some formula'''. So whether a Polish person tells it, South African tells it, Indian tells it, that word has to be pronounced in the same way, there is no accent. So these are all the reasons this concept is written in that language. | So here, Samskrita is a language used to write Bhagavad Gita because the language itself has a lot of qualities. '''How''' '''5000 plus years, the words mean the same, the same way we pronounce it.''' But we cannot understand Shakespear in English or even the English which was spoken 100 years back. '''All''' '''languages''' are having '''accent,''' they have '''dialect.''' So they are '''liable to be misinterpreted.''' For example, I was giving a brief to a friend who wanted to give me a social media plan. Can you believe in the Zoom call it is recorded, I told him Kanada is our market. In the Excel sheet, he has written as Kerala. He is an Indian from Kerala. He heard Kanada as Kerala. But the recording is very clear Kanada. So '''our existing mother tongues influences us understanding any other language. But this language is maintained, the sound purity is maintained, the tonal purity is maintained by some formula'''. So whether a Polish person tells it, South African tells it, Indian tells it, that word has to be pronounced in the same way, there is no accent. So these are all the reasons this concept is written in that language. | ||
And that concept is called '''Karma Yoga.''' | And that concept is called '''Karma Yoga.''' | ||
Generally, these concepts, particularly these '''6 philosophical systems''', which we saw, | Generally, these concepts, particularly these '''6 philosophical systems''', which we saw, | ||
# '''Nyaya'''- '''logic,''' | |||
# '''Vaiseshika'''- '''special logic''' or atomic theory, illusion kind of concepts, which are slightly above logic. But like a '''mirage''' appears to be logical, you go near, you don't see any water. | |||
# '''Sankhya''' which means right knowledge. | |||
# '''. Yoga''' which we all study. | |||
# '''Mimamsa.''' | |||
# '''Vedanta.''' | |||
So when someone '''enters to the study''' of any of '''these 6 philosophical systems, the prerequisite''' is they should be a '''believer.''' They cannot be an agnostic or a non believer. So these sessions are not for someone who doesn't believe in anything. These are not for people who say, can you debate with me after you win me over the debate, I will understand what you are saying. We are not addressing those people. We are addressing '''Astika- the one who believes that knowledge is Supreme.''' Knowledge here in India, we call it as '''Veda.''' '''They believe there is something more than the life which meets our eye. There is a higher source. That higher source, religion call it God. We call it the Supreme Reality.''' So here you bring in all of our religious beliefs, a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Jain, all of them are qualified to study. People who are not practicing religion because it is not conforming to what they think, but they believe somebody higher is there, some energy is there, they are qualified to study. | So when someone '''enters to the study''' of any of '''these 6 philosophical systems, the prerequisite''' is they should be a '''believer.''' They cannot be an agnostic or a non believer. So these sessions are not for someone who doesn't believe in anything. These are not for people who say, can you debate with me after you win me over the debate, I will understand what you are saying. We are not addressing those people. We are addressing '''Astika- the one who believes that knowledge is Supreme.''' Knowledge here in India, we call it as '''Veda.''' '''They believe there is something more than the life which meets our eye. There is a higher source. That higher source, religion call it God. We call it the Supreme Reality.''' So here you bring in all of our religious beliefs, a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Jain, all of them are qualified to study. People who are not practicing religion because it is not conforming to what they think, but they believe somebody higher is there, some energy is there, they are qualified to study. | ||
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