When a holy man perceives changes that need to be made in society for the betterment of all of humanity, to be sure these are matters of urgency.
When I read the first chapter of Maharishi Omdev's forth coming book, 'Siksha Patri- Perception', I was struck by the greatness of a mind which could look at society and pin-point those areas that would mean vast improvements in each persons livelihood if they were only implemented.
As a Visionary and Spiritual Man of Wisdom, Maharishi Omdev has undertaken the prospect of giving the average person a glimpse at the way a profoundly spiritual being views society as it is, and the changes that could mean a vastly improved state of being for each individual.
In the book, 'Siksha Patri- Perception', his concern is for the environment we provide for our children as they are being raised and an education system that favors the fortunate and sadly leaves economically challenged children in the dark. He understands completely that 'education enhances dignity and increases self respect'.
The idea that he puts forth, that 'the ignited mind of a Yogi' in the education system would elevate the element of spirituality in society and create more conscious humans gives a person something to think about.
With encouragement he suggests that thoughtfully providing an environment where children are taught by educators who themselves are disciplined and confident with positive habits would carry over and these positive traits would be imbibed by the children.
His insight into the way children could be taught to pursue a love of learning is simple and clear, 'a happy learning process and non- threatening evaluation.'
He sees the need for including a class on 'moral science' in schools and colleges as being of utmost importance. He believes that this moral education should start for the child as early as seven years old, 'when the blueprint of the mind is formed'. This is a profound concept. It is amazing that no one else has ever brought this up before. Clearly the moral standards of many Americans leaves much to be desired. His idea of teaching morals as a science would be a boon to society.
My favorite passage in his writing is his referral to knowledge as having four components the fourth of which he stated as being an, 'Indomitable Spirit.' I was struck by a sense of awe when I read that term. It brought to mind all of the people I have ever considered as great in my life. Those unconquerable souls who no manner of strife or struggle could hold back. I love that term.
But at a deeper level Maharishi Omdev gives sageness to what he realizes is a common tendency in many individuals. That is to know what the appropriate behavior would be in a given situation and nevertheless act in a way that is opposed to it.
The mind knows what the correct behaviour should be, yet the action does not follow. He calls this 'knowing perfectly, but acting imperfectly.' From his standpoint it is one of the most common drawbacks keeping society from evolving spiritually.
He advises the individual to analyze their actions. This is a little known practice used by 'seekers' or those following a spiritual path.
Maharishi Omdev suggests the practice of daily introspection. By reviewing the acts one performs each day, and analyzing which of those acts brought happiness and which were unpleasant or caused unhappiness and by not repeating the one that brought unhappiness or unpleasantness, the individual could eventually rid themselves of suffering.
Another key-point for Maharishi Omdev is the topic of the 'False Leader.' When I asked him if this topic were not a subject for a separate chapter he told me that this is part of what needs to be perceived.
From Maharishi Omdev's wise perspective, Education, Spiritual Practice, False Leaders, The Nature of Consciousness and Love are all related and when seen with a 'Perception' of awareness can help the individuals and ultimately the world's tranformation to a higher evolved consciousness.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
When a Holy Man Perceives....
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