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THE JOURNEY OF REALITY: DR SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
THE JOURNEY OF REALITY: DR SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR

Communication evolves from nonverbal to verbal but it fails to communicate completely and accurately. This is true even in the best of speeches, drafts and literature.

As a result; words often create misunderstanding and/or conflicts, which are variably violent.

But the words obviously serve the purpose of communication and hence cannot be abandoned.

What we talk or write; may not convey exactly what we feel due to our inability and also due the differing constitutions of the people. This is because our feelings from our interior are first filtered through our subjectivity and subsequently filtered through the subjectivity of the others.

Our passions, obsessions, missions, desires, goals and aspirations are subjective and inaccurate. When we go beyond actions and words, born out of them; we reach our true desire, which is objective, selfless and hence is the same; as cosmic, divine or God’s desire.

NAMASMARAN is a process of going into syncytium of interiors; common to all; and without separating barriers! It is the controlling source of all actions, passions, feelings, thoughts, words and articulations; including the holistic concepts! Hence NAMASMARAN is called the truest SAT KARMA (Action that takes us to the absolute truth).

Whereas various enlightened actions, speeches and writings are useful; they are inadequate and feeble; as compared to this vibrant, vitalizing, uniting and controlling source of universe; NAMA, SADGURU, the true self!

Actually SADGURU is in total charge of everything; including our vices and virtues, ignorance and knowledge, slumber and awakening, failures and successes, arrogance and humility, mania and depression, boastfulness and surrender; and our ultimate merger with HIM, the OMNIPOTENT, OMNISCIENT and OMNIPRESENT!


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