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Presentation by Dr. K. Parvathi Kumar
Chap. 2: Man -The Septenate (extract) Many men know the physical
existence. They also know their emotional existence, when they are excited,
irritated, frightened or sorrowful or joyful. When they are in that state, we
say they are emotional. All of us have emotions. When we are emotional - it
means we are working with the body of emotions. We also know our mental
existence. Whenever we are in the process of thinking it means we are in the
body of thought or the body of mind. All average human beings know
these three states of experience or existence. We know ourselves as thinkers?
desirers? and actors? meaning, we work with our mental body, desire (emotional
body) and the physical body. The great thinkers are also thinkers only. The
intellectuals are also thinkers only. All are thinkers from intellectual to
average man. The difference is in their thinking. But there are also a few of us
(the mankind) who also function with the body of Wisdom. They are more than
intellectual. They are intuitional. Intuitional means they work with a higher
understanding. They work with Wisdom. They follow the Wisdom of the Nature. For
example, our scientists who contributed to the welfare of our society are
intuitional. So also there are others like Plato, Socrates and Pythagoras, who
were intuitional. Through their intuition,
they contributed to the welfare of the mankind. Every nation has such
intuitional men and women who contribute through their thought to the well - being of the society. Their
contribution guides the society for longer cycles of time unlike the contribution
of the intellectuals. The leading thinkers of the society influence the society
for shorter cycles. Their thought dies soon for it lacks co-ordination with
Nature. Some thoughts live short. Some live long and some others live
eternally. The third category belong to those who function from the body of
Buddhi or Wisdom. For example, the Wisdom of Plato, Pythagoras and Socrates,
survived the cycles of time in the West. So also that of Valmiki, Veda Vyasa in
the East, and Hermes in Middle East. Man should learn to function with
the Wisdom (Buddhi) body - his fourth body. He is now frequently using only the
three bodies lower to Buddhic body i.e., the physical body, the desire body and
the thinking body. Man cannot sufficiently derive happiness with these three
bodies although they are also very important bodies. Using Buddhic body makes him
happier. Man is much more happier if he
also learns to make use of his Love body. It is used by very very few in the
mankind. Lord Krishna used it. Lord Buddha used it. Lord Christ used it. All
great Masters of Wisdom use it. When man uses this body of his, he experiences
great bliss and also distributes such bliss and happiness to all others around
him. The life stories of Krishna, Buddha and Christ show how much they were
happy and how much they kept others happy. Even today millions of human beings
on this Planet Earth are inspired by their works and teachings. When we learn
to make use of the Love body, we also can work like them! Is it not fantastic?
Is it not worth attempting in our lives? So,
let us learn to understand how many good principles we have. Having understood
our potential, we should practise the techniques that help functioning of the
potential of the principles. It requires, therefore, learning, understanding
and practising. We need not wait to practise till we understand everything. We
can straightway practise that which we have already learnt and understood. A
man who does not practise what he learnt is LAZY. To such a person, experience
of happiness is distant. So let us practise and learn. And also learn and
practise. So our scope of learning and
practising extends to understanding of ourselves, our bodies and practising
techniques that help proper functioning through all our bodies. If you would like to buy books of the World Teacher Trust, please ask one of the addresses indicated.
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