- Seminar of Parijat-Dr. Kumarapala Desai
In the House of Commons, in the Israeli Knesset Parliament in Jerusalem, in the European Union Parliament in Brussels, the personal story told to Philip Wool made Sahu think. Philip Wool, vice president of Citibank and a well-known and respected Australian executive, said that the Internet has reached 60 million people in 20 languages.
'My father was suffering from cancer. Gradually, her pain reached its climax, and at the last moment, when she heard her father screaming in excruciating pain, Philip Wool realized that he had heard the same screams that his father had heard earlier. He recalled hearing similar screams from sheep being slaughtered in slaughterhouses in Middle Eastern countries, and similarly, the brain of a pregnant whale. Even then I heard. '
Philip Woolen thought that these animals had the same screams as his father and then he realized that these animals are experiencing the same pain as we do. Just like a dog, a pig, a bear, a child is just as tolerant.
As the famous Greek poet Horace put it, "You just change the name and it will become your story." And Philip Woolen felt that meat, cage, murder - all had the meaning of "hate" and so began to send a message of boundless compassion to Philip Woolen around the world. He started talking about crossing all boundaries of nation, politics, trade agreements, race, race or religion. He started working on the bloodiest border and that border was stained with the blood of different animals.
"We have one planet and one life," he said. If we look at the human history so far, we will realize that one hundred billion (ten thousand crore) people have breathed on this earth so far. Today, seven billion of them are alive, and you would think that these living humans are torturing and killing two million animals every week on this earth (not in the oceans). Every eight hours mankind suffocates and kills one billion sea creatures. In the same way that animals that live on the sea and on land are killed, if man on earth were to be killed, the entire human race would be wiped out in one weekend only on Saturday-Sunday. What was the result?
As a result, the seas are destroyed today. These seas are called the lungs and intestines of the earth. Now, if the fish are destroyed from the sea at the same rate, it will be difficult to get the fish in 202. Today we do not wake up early in the morning with the chirping of cockroaches, do not get tired of searching for graves and there is a dearth of crows for Shraddha. The smell and the owl are almost gone. What is the reason for this? The reason for this is the extinction of the human race, one of the animals on earth.
Mankind destroys tens of thousands of species of animals and birds every year. The era of genocide comes in the history of our cosmology. The sixth era of such genocide is going on today. Mankind today is plagued by epidemics as a result of this genocide. Mankind has experienced the horrors of the first wave, the second wave, and the third wave, and is now afraid of what will happen to the fourth wave. Mankind's earlier discoveries have not gone unnoticed.
Man is responsible for the ubiquitous destruction of animals. It destroyed deforested forests. Encroached on lands for industries and residences. The pollution it has created is becoming fatal and all this has created this situation. It is said that every twenty minutes a species of animal is being destroyed. Where are giant dinosaurs found today? Not only is it conceived through his films, but on the other hand, animal killers are also human-killers, and in the twentieth century, the government of his own country has killed one hundred million people.
"The idea of morning is the most powerful thing in this world and we can say that it is not at the right time," said Victor Yugo. One wrong thought can do much harm to one another. '
It's time to dump her and move on. Human cruelty has so far been largely ignored and violence has been readily accepted. All of these things have done a lot of damage. "The Jain community is very lucky," said Philip Wool. The moral ascent is very easy for them. He gets the idea of non-violence in his throat. It may derive non-violence from the mother's womb or from the mother's milk. ' And in fact breast milk is the only milk for human.
Therefore, the most beautiful word written in any country in human history is 'Ahimsa'. It is not to harm any living creature. The word non-violence is not just a symbol of nationality, politics, religion, diet or lifestyle, but it is a symbol of your character. It denies any form of violence, be it the violence in the street, the violence in the home, in the business and in our hearts, or the violence at our dining table.
Calling himself a non-violent, Philip Woolen says, "The goal of his life is to make non-violence India's biggest gift to the world." As such, he calls himself a 'non-violent' rather than a sports-loving Australian man, Christian, husband, son or banker. He believes that the word non-violence is not only the most beautiful word in the world, but the most powerful of all words. This is the 'last and best chance' for human beings today to live a peaceful, ethical, healthy and sustainable life in this world. It gives humans the right to live for centuries.
According to Philip Woolen, a person practices any religion, but if he wants to live a decent life, he does not have to give up his or her religion. After all these religions, be it Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain or Jew - non-violence remains a meeting place for all. Non-violence also makes everyday life easier. The food I eat, the shoes I wear, the clothes I wear, the belts I wear and the watch straps I wear are not made of animal skins.
What does this mean? This means that I do not need to kill or kill anyone to fulfill my needs or desires. Like other human beings on earth, I can have a full meal without harming anyone and that is why non-violence makes me feel respectable, dutiful and educating. In this, we treat others with great courtesy and humility. We live in this world with love and even if today's history has not taught us anything else, it has taught us that there is a lack of high moral role in the current situation. At that time, the time has come for skilled politicians to come forward and lead this world towards a non-violent world.
Today, non-violent Philip Woolen wants to create a different revolution than the previous industrial revolution, re-formation, and strives for the creation of the Second Renaissance in the world.
The revelation of the moment
The motivational speaker gave a very long speech on how to achieve one hundred percent fiery success in life. He glorified thinking 'positive' in life. He showed the recipe for success by aiming at an ideal or goal. He showed the limits of living life, said that this is the journey from life to death and then gave a few minutes presentation on how it ends in death.
Interestingly, he gave most of his speech on 100% success of life, but the idea of certainty of death settled in the mind of the listener. Forgetting the vision of the goal of life, he sat staring at the end of death. He began to think that the account of his life so far would be swallowed up by death, then everything he had done would fail, and thus he became entangled in the deadly thought of death instead of shaping his outlook on life. The fact is that the living human being immediately catches the word of death and his mind is always eager for death. That is why some people talk about living life or practicing religion by showing fear of death and some of them try to convert a person to religion by showing the torments that will happen in hell.
In fact the priority of life should be determined by accepting the mortality of death. One should think about the significance achieved in life and instead of believing that death is the culmination of personal development, one should consider it as a reminder of many possibilities of life. Death is the awakening of life. There is no end to it.
Manzrukho
Ludwig van Beethoven, a powerful 19th-century musician, has been fascinated by the piano since childhood. While Beethoven was playing the piano at her house, passersby were also standing and listening. Due to her hard work and dedication, Beethoven became widely known as a capable pianist.
At the age of 18, his hearing became very poor and by 1901, the disease had become very severe. Notebooks and writing had to be used for communication. What could be more tragic or shocking for a musician than this? But instead of being frustrated or disappointed, he created the best compositions in all forms of the contemporary music tradition. For him, music was a way of liberation from confinement and an expression of humanity. In art, he gave a clear expression not only to the sufferings he had suffered, but also to the ideals he had served all his life.
Beethoven once received an invitation to a concert. He gladly accepted it and performed with his back to the audience. He himself could not hear her music. The audience, on the other hand, was becoming a wrestler with his symphonies. As the play ended, Beethoven turned his back on the audience, and one of his companions turned his face toward the audience. Beethoven noticed that the audience stood up and applauded in his honor, but when the audience realized that Beethoven could neither hear his own symphony nor the applause, tears welled up in his eyes. Sahu's head shook.
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