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Practical

Practical. Make a list of your desires, thoughts & expectations Find out if these needs be fulfilled by Right Understanding, Relationship and Physical Facilities, or anything more is needed? Categorize them as Need of Self (I) or need of Body

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Practical

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  1. Practical Make a list of your desires, thoughts & expectations • Find out if these needs be fulfilled by Right Understanding, Relationship and Physical Facilities, or anything more is needed? • Categorize them as Need of Self (I) or need of Body • Categorize where they are they originating from – Preconditioning, Sensation or Natural Acceptance Optional – Categorize them as • Expectation, Desire You can do this practical with your family

  2. 2. Categorize: Need of I and Need of Body Make a list of Your desires Categorize each desire as Need of I or Need of Body Eg. house • To show others – need of I • To provide protection – need of Body Some needs will be for both I and for Body – you can reflect on what is the primary need Q: What is the % of desires that are needs of I, % of needs of Body? Q: % Effort for PF? % Effort for RU & RF? Q: Re-evaluate the program to fulfill needs of I. PF can only fulfill needs of the Body

  3. 2. Categorize: Need of I and Need of Body About 10% desires are needs of the Body About 90% desires are needs of Self(I) About 10% effort is for Right Understanding & Relationship About 90% effort is for Physical Facility Most of the desires are of needs of Self(I) Most of the effort is for Physical facility Physical Facility can fulfill only needs of the Body… … There is a mismatch between desire and effort …

  4. 2. Categorize: Need of I and Need of Body – Effort Sanskar (t+1) = Fn [Sanskar (t), Environment (t), Adhyayan (t)] Proposal Self Study, Self Verification • Listening (with curiosity, with concentration, listening to get the sense in which the speaker is indicating) • Self-Exploration (to see the reality indicated by the words, to refer to your natural acceptance) Right Understanding & Right Feeling in the self • To see your Natural Acceptance

  5. 3. Categorise: Preconditioning, Sensation and Natural Acceptance For notions, reflect on its underlying assumption Eg. Nice house • Nice = comparatively better than other houses – preconditioning • Nice = luxurious – sensation • Nice = provides protection for body – natural acceptance

  6. 3. Categorise: Preconditioning, Sensation and Natural Acceptance Preconditioning: Assuming without knowing. Depends on something or someone outside, keeps changing Sensation: taste of sound, touch, sight, taste, smell, 4 topics: food, sleep, fear/security, sex(samvedna – shabd, sparsh, roop, ras, gandh, 4 vishay: ahar, nidra, bhay, maithun) tasty-necessary  tasty-unnecessary  tasteless-unnecessary  intolerable (ruchikar-avashyak ruchikar-anavashyak  aruchikar-unavashyak  asahaniya) Natural Acceptance: Given a choice, what I would accept naturally • Assurance (Ashwasti) • Satisfaction (Tripti) • Universal (Sarvbhaum) Q: % Preconditioning, % Sensation and % Natural Acceptance

  7. Natural Acceptance Acceptance Under the given circumstances, what would I accept? Preconditioning, Sensation, Natural Acceptance E.g. Sometimes relationship, sometimes opposition Sometimes food for health, sometimes food for taste Sometimes for protection of body, sometimes for respect, show Given a choice, what would I accept naturally? Natural Acceptance E.g. Relationship Food for health Clothes for protection of Body

  8. Preconditioning = Assuming without self-verification Knowing, Assuming, Recognizing, Fulfilling Problem (Samasya) Education-Sanskar Solution (Samadhan) Preconditioning or Assuming without self-verification Assumptions keep changing Conduct is indefinite (Dependence, Partantrata) Knowing through self-verification – on the basis of Natural Acceptance & – on the basis of living accordingly Assumptions on the basis of Knowing are definite Conduct is definite (Swatantrata)

  9. Sensation Physical thing  Contact with senses of body  Sensation (info from body)  Tasted by self (I) • If taste is favorable  Happiness • If taste is unfavourable  Unhappiness Sensation of Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, Smell 4 Topics: Food, Sleep, Fear/Security, Sex (shabd, sparsh, roop, ras, gandh ki samvedna 4 vishay: ahar, nidra, bhay, maithun) Sensation can be a source of excitement. Since it only provides temporary happiness, one gets bored, keeps changing from one sensation to another Sensation can not be a source of continuous happiness (harmony) a) Tasty-Necessary  Tasty-Unnecessary  Tasteless-Unnecessary  Intolerable (ruchikar-avashyak  ruchikar-anavashyak  aruchikar-unavashyak  asahaniya) b) Partantrata, uncertainity

  10. Sensation Role of sensation or right utilisation of sensation • To keep body in good health • To communicate in order to understand (& help other understand) Sensation in animal naturally restrained (by nature) Sensation in human being can do right utilisation only if one has right understanding Body is an instrument of the Self (I) Role of body or right utilisation of body • To communicate in order to understand (& help other understand) • Labour in order to obtain necessary PF for the body • For ensuring continuity of Human Tradition (new body)

  11. Feeling from Other Human Being Other Human Being  Expression of Feeling  Feeling Received Evaluated by self (I) • If evaluation is favorable  Happiness • If evaluation is unfavourable  Unhappiness Feeling from other can not be a source of continuous happiness (harmony) a) Partantrata, uncertainity

  12. Natural Acceptance • Intact • Invariant All Individuals Process of Investigation - Subjective • Universal " Time " Space Results " " - OBJECTIVE Authentic Understanding of Reality (Knowing) Education is possible Absolute Self Confidence • Self-assurance (Ashwasti) • Self-satisfaction (Tripti) Natural Acceptance is about WHAT TO DO (not about how to do) Uncorrupted by pre-conditioning

  13. Examples: Rasgolla Red Kurta Why? Why? Taste Nurturing Panditji Protection +Taste I know how many I already have I do need a kurta Body needs Red is just one possible option sugar now Natural khadi (eco-friendly) Check if protection took place Glucose Check if it nurtured Sens NA PC NA to Nurture Body to Protect Body

  14. Examples Comfortable car Why? Neighbor has one I have to travel 20 km/day - why? I check all the alternatives - move closer to work - different work I evaluate the alternatives - am I rightly utilising my body after having the car? Evaluate - is the car facilitating right util of body PC NA to rightly utilise body (Car is only a means)

  15. 3. Partantrata and Swatantrata Preconditioning – Partantrata Sensation – Partantrata Natural Acceptance – Swatantrata Q: % Partantrata and % Swatantrata

  16. 3. Categorise: Preconditioning, Sensation and Natural Acceptance About 5% desires are based on Natural Acceptance About 60% desires are based on Preconditioning About 35% desires are based on Sensation Most of the Needs are based on Preconditioning or Sensation We are living mostly in Partantrata Effort required for swatantrata: Start evaluating desire on the basis of your natural acceptance. If desire is naturally acceptable, it will become definite & continue otherwise it will slowly become corrected or drop off

  17. 3. Categorise: Preconditioning, Sensation and Natural Acceptance Self verification on the basis of Natural Acceptance INTENTION 3 Preconditioning ekU;rk Swatantrata Lora=rk √ 1 Partantrata ijra=rk X Imagination dYiuk”khyrk Sensation Laosnuk Body 'kjhj 2 Behaviour O;ogkj Work dk;Z Partantrata ijra=rk X

  18. 4. Sequence of Desires: Goal or just a Step? Desire (pkguk) – Aim, Objective, Purpose To Become To Do/Get To Be Banana Karna/Paana Hona Doctor Service, Money, Respect… Happy & Prosperous Engineer Make Things, Money, Respect … Happy & Prosperous IIT Engineer Make Things, Money++, Respect++… Happy & Prosperous Farmer Grow Things, Money, Respect… Happy & Prosperous Thief Get Things, Money, Respect… Happy & Prosperous ….. Steps toward Goal Basic Human Goal Not the Goal Desire, Aim, Objective, Purpose Teacher by Chance, Teacher by Choice…

  19. Desire – I am responsible. I will develop competence & fulfill Dream – Other will fulfill State of awareness – I am aware of my D, T, E State of unawareness – I am not aware of my D, T, E Desire/Thought/Expectation with commitment to achieve it – e.g. "going home from work" or "having a drink" Desire/Thought/Expectation without firm commitment to achieve it – e.g. "going for a workshop" or "ensuring trust in relationship"

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