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सब्सक्राइब बटन दबाने की हिम्मत नहीं || आचार्य प्रशांत (2021)
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4 years ago
Propaganda
The Self
Conditioning
Society
Consciousness
Numbers
Cowardice
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that the core of the mission is to convey a simple, natural, and Self-related message to as many people as possible. He states that this message, while inherent to one's nature, has become uncommon and is not the norm in contemporary society. Consequently, people are unlikely to discover this truth on their own; it must be actively propagated and shared with them. The speaker elaborates that the human mind receives input from two sources: the Self (Atma) and the external world or society. He argues that people have weakened their connection to the Self and instead formed a strong bond with the world, which constantly fills their minds with conditioning, which he refers to as 'garbage'. He uses the analogy of a diabetic person: just as an unhealthy body needs external insulin because it can no longer produce its own, a conditioned mind requires the truth to be delivered from an external source because its internal connection to the Self is broken. This work of spreading truth is described as a continuous race against the relentless influx of societal conditioning from media, family, and friends. The speaker characterizes this as a 'war of propaganda' and a 'battle of numbers'. He asserts that the two opposing forces—truth and conditioning—cannot coexist, and the side with greater numbers and influence will ultimately dominate. Therefore, the immediate and most crucial task is to expand the reach and increase the number of people connected to the truth. The speaker emphasizes that this battle is not about intellectual debate but about publicity and numbers, as the common person tends to follow the crowd. He expresses that many people watch his content secretly but are too cowardly to share or subscribe due to fear of social repercussions. He clarifies that he is fighting for the audience, and their safety lies in the growth of this mission. He warns that if the mission fails due to a lack of support, it is the audience who will ultimately suffer the consequences.