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हम देखेंगे ऐसी तबाही, जो इतिहास में पहले कभी नहीं हुई || आचार्य प्रशांत (2024)
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Climate Change
Shrimad Bhagavad Gita
Population Growth
Spirituality
Carbon Emissions
Animal Agriculture
Self-Knowledge
Media Propaganda
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that the media and politicians avoid the topic of climate change because the common man lacks an internal spiritual center and prefers to consume trivial or sensational content. He argues that people are easily influenced by external propaganda because they lack the discernment and courage that come from spiritual grounding. While climate data is publicly available and simple to understand, most individuals choose to ignore it to protect their personal comforts and social standing. He emphasizes that the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is essential because it provides the inner strength to face harsh truths and liberates the mind from societal and biological compulsions. He highlights a significant hypocrisy in environmental activism, noting that popular measures like recycling or switching to electric vehicles have a minimal impact compared to the most critical factor: population control. He asserts that having fewer children is the most effective way to reduce one's carbon footprint, yet cultural and biological instincts drive people to continue reproducing excessively. Furthermore, he identifies animal agriculture, including the dairy industry, as a primary driver of environmental destruction. He explains that these habits persist because humans are still governed by primitive instincts that prioritize immediate consumption and reproduction over the long-term survival of the planet. Ultimately, Acharya Prashant concludes that without self-knowledge, or Atma-Gyan, individuals will remain slaves to their selfish interests and physical desires. He points out that the current level of global consumption already exceeds the Earth's capacity and that the pursuit of personal dreams often leads to further ecological ruin. He calls for a shift in consciousness where individuals prioritize spiritual growth over biological expansion. By integrating the facts of climate science with the truths of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, he urges people to fearlessly spread awareness and challenge the status quo, as time is running out for both humanity and the Earth.