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प्रेम सीखना पड़ता है || आचार्य प्रशांत, बातचीत (2022)
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777 Charlie
Compassion
Selfless Love
Spirituality
Atma-Gyan
Kabir Saheb
Neurosis
Transformation
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that hatred and ego are often sustained by a lack of communication and distance. He suggests that engaging in a deep conversation can dissolve hatred because it replaces imagination with reality. Discussing the film "777 Charlie", he observes that the protagonist's initial coldness and isolation were a defense mechanism against past pain. When an individual feels deprived of love, they lock their capacity to give love within themselves, which eventually manifests as anger, violence, or mental illness. The entry of an innocent animal like a dog serves as a catalyst for transformation because it provides evidence of selfless connection, free from human deceit and selfishness. He further elaborates that true love is not a transaction based on reciprocity but a spiritual necessity. While the world often operates on a give and take basis, love is a wealth that turns into poison if it is not shared. He emphasizes that the strength derived from selfless love enables an individual to face immense challenges that a calculated, selfish mind would avoid. Acharya Prashant notes that the movie's success, despite lacking commercial elements, reflects a deep human longing for authentic compassion. He clarifies that spirituality is not merely about rituals but about living a life rooted in love and truth. Finally, he warns that love must be guided by wisdom and self-knowledge. He distinguishes between natural or chemical attraction, which he describes as a form of bondage, and true spiritual love, which requires discipline and a high state of consciousness. He asserts that love can sometimes be harsh or demanding if it aims to elevate the other person's consciousness. To ignore someone's suffering or errors under the guise of personal freedom is, in his view, the ultimate form of lovelessness. He concludes that one must be as discerning as a sage while remaining as passionate as a lover to ensure that love leads to liberation rather than further entanglement.