Monthly Archives: July 2010

2010
07/27

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Kabir
Philosophy

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Education is the true path to freedom of mind

“A well-informed mind is the best security against the contagion of folly and of vice. The vacant mind is ever on the watch for relief, and ready to plunge into error, to escape from the languor of idleness.”
Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho, 1764

Kabir – The couplet

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transliterated:
Hari kripa tab janiye, de maanav avatar |
Guru kripa tab janiye, mukt kare sansar ||

Translation:
It is God’s Grace that gives us human birth (life) |
But is the Guru’s (teacher’s) grace that frees us from human bondage ||

My understanding:
Life, explained in all the complexity of science, still remains a miracle of creation. Without devolving this into a discussion on evolution versus creation, human life, we have to agree, is still magical in it’s nature. Our ability to reason and understand is still way beyond science’s ability to explain.

For allowing us to partake in and participate in this miracle of Life, we have to thank God. However, (and this is the crux) we have to first thank the Teacher(s) who gave us the ability to evolve our reason an understanding to be able to fully understand and grasp the miracle we have each been presented with. In “The Spirit Guide” (http://www.myhometownnews.net/index.php?id=20982 ), James Tucker explains that “Every living person has a dual nature.

We have the lower earthly nature ruled by the mind or ego, and physical needs and hungers ruled by the body.

At the same time, we have the higher spiritual nature ruled by the heart, soul and instincts.”

The higher spiritual nature that he refers to is latent in all born humans, but needs to be brought to the conscious forefront and used appropriately – and this is the job the Teacher has inherited through the mists of time.

We are born closer to the animal nature in us, but grow and evolve to the higher human experience, guided by the various Gurus life brings us into contact with. These Gurus include parents, teacher, siblings, acquaintances, elders, friends and even our enemies – for enemies teach us and sharpen us more than friends ever can (does that not make enemies our closest friends and dearest teachers? Why do we hate them so much then when we only benefit from them? Reflect on this, and shake their hand in gratitude the next time you meet – this is another way to rid the world of the deceptive maya of hate and prejudice!).

So, awake to the reality that we are what our teachers mold us into, and thank them for the wonderful job they continue to do!

2010
07/21

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Kabir
Philosophy

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Be true of heart, not just in appearance!

“Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things. As the world, which to the naked eye exhibits the greatest variety of objects, appears very simple in its internal constitution when surveyed by a philosophical understanding, and so much the simpler by how much the better it is understood.”
– Isaac Newton

Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.
– Confucius

Kabir – The couplet
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transliterated:
Mala pherat jug bhaya,phira na man ka pher|
Kar ka man ka dar dein, man ka manka pher ||

Translation:
Chanting with beads lifelong, does not calm the mind |
Cleanse the heart, and find peace in simplicity ||

My understanding:
Simple things and simple thoughts, for some reason, do not seem to attract us ?

We humans, as a race, make simple things complex, and then complain about the confusion – yet the confusion does not make us happy OR satisfied.

We begin to look for the meaning of the word peace, but before we have turned the first page of the dictionary, we are already arguing the content of the analects of Aristotle, or the philosophy of some poor soul in some corner of the world.

We judge by actions, without any attention to the thought behind an act.

Instead of talking up storms, the world will be happier if we can just be – one with the world, and one with ourselves. True peace is inside us – and the outside world is but a reflection of the inside. Chaos inside cannot lead to world peace – find peace within, and the world becomes beautiful!