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काले जादू का भयानक सच (कमज़ोर दिल वाले दूर रहें!) || आचार्य प्रशांत (2024)
राष्ट्रधर्म
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Superstition
Scientific Temperament
Laws of Nature
Causality
Spirituality
Chemistry
Logic
Black Magic
Description

Acharya Prashant addresses the existence of black magic and supernatural powers, asserting that nothing can violate the fundamental laws of nature. He explains that the human body is composed of physical elements like water, carbon, and minerals, which are governed strictly by the laws of organic chemistry. If a magical spell cannot affect a piece of coal or a glass of water, it cannot affect a human body, as the body is made of the same materials. He emphasizes that everything in the material world operates under fixed rules without exceptions, and any claim to the contrary is either a misunderstanding of science or a deliberate deception. He points out the hypocrisy in modern behavior, where even the most superstitious individuals rely on scientific logic for daily necessities like using elevators, charging phones, or booking flights. People maintain a 'partial scientific temperament' only where they are forced by necessity; where science has not yet compelled them, they retreat into a 'dark basement' of superstition. Acharya Prashant argues that science is actually a subset of spirituality. True spirituality involves both the observer and the observed, and any spiritual path that mocks or ignores scientific logic is false. He notes that many people turn to mystical claims because science is rigorous and does not cater to their personal desires or emotional fantasies. Acharya Prashant further explains that the material world is governed by causality—the principle that every action has a consequence. He dismisses the idea of non-material beings causing physical sounds or movements, noting that sound requires material collision and space is a concept applicable only to matter. He concludes by stating that as science advances, it gradually forces people to abandon irrational beliefs, such as caste-based discrimination in medical treatments or aviation. He encourages a temperament that combines scientific understanding with self-knowledge, asserting that true spirituality must be consistent with the laws of nature.