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मनुष्य वृत्तियों की भूमि पर परिस्थितियों का फैलाव है || आचार्य प्रशांत (2015)
आचार्य प्रशांत
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Physical Conditioning
Illusion of Time
Mental Projection
Sensory Evidence
Materialism
Destiny
Silence
Ultimate Truth
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Acharya Prashant addresses the question of why individuals raised in the same environment develop different interests and hobbies. He explains that differences begin at birth due to physical conditioning and inherent tendencies. He clarifies that while physical arrangements and biological structures vary, the idea of a pre-planned destiny or a specific purpose for human life is a misconception. He argues that the belief in a creator god leads to the false assumption that the universe has a purpose or a predetermined end, such as doomsday or the arrival of an avatar. These concepts, he asserts, are rooted in the illusion of time. He further explains that time is merely a mental projection and does not exist in reality. If the world is an illusion perceived through the senses, then a creator of such an illusion cannot be considered the ultimate truth. Acharya Prashant critiques the reliance on sensory evidence, stating that those who rely solely on what they see are materialists. He suggests that the cycle of life and death is only a mental phenomenon. True understanding comes from realizing that all sensory proofs are futile. He concludes that in silence and stillness, all purposes, reasons, and the concept of destiny disappear, leaving only the ultimate truth which is beyond life and death.