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आचार्य जी की संस्था में काम करना चाहते हैं? || आचार्य प्रशांत (2022)
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Warrior
Bhagavad Gita
Action
Knowledge
Sacrifice
Truth
Self-reliance
Commitment
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Acharya Prashant explains that a true warrior is one who provides protection rather than seeking it. He emphasizes that the organization requires individuals who are ready to give more than they take, rather than those who consume time and resources like children needing constant care. A warrior is defined by their readiness to face challenges head-on and protect others, rather than being a burden who requires years of nurturing before becoming capable of action. He suggests that becoming such a warrior does not involve a lengthy, step-by-step process because time is limited; instead, one must simply dive into the struggle and commit to the cause. Regarding the search for the ultimate truth or 'root' of life, Acharya Prashant clarifies that one cannot find peace or higher knowledge simply by listening to discourses or reading scriptures. True understanding comes from living the knowledge one already possesses. He points out that knowledge demands the sacrifice of one's life and actions. If an individual does not implement the basic truths they already know into their daily conduct, higher levels of wisdom will remain inaccessible. He asserts that the next level of knowledge reveals itself only when a person fully dedicates their life to the current level of understanding they have reached. He further critiques the tendency to seek satisfaction through passive consumption of information. He notes that his own life is an example of active engagement in the 'battlefield' of life rather than mere academic study. To progress, one must evaluate whether they are honestly struggling against their immediate, visible bondages rather than waiting for ultimate liberation. He concludes that sitting idle while waiting for higher knowledge is futile; one must first live out their current understanding to become worthy of receiving deeper insights. He advises against wasting time on repetitive questions when existing resources and videos already provide the necessary guidance.