Shrii P. R. Sarkar: October 2004 Archives

One Humanity, one Destiny

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"Human society comprises various races. There is no reason whatever to recognize one race as superior to another race. The external differences in constitutions among these human groups cannot alter their basic human traits - love and affection, pleasure and pain, hunger and thirst. These basic biological instincts and mental propensities equally predominate in human beings of all complexions in all countries and in all ages. A mere reustic, illiterate, half-naked tribal mother of an unknown hamlet of Chotanagpur hills in India bears deep maternal affections for her young children; in the same way, a well-educated mother of a locality of New York pours out of her heart a great love for her own children.
"The subterranean flow of love and affection exists in all hearts alike. Every person cries out in pain, everyone feels pleasure when there are occasions of joy and happiness. Maybe in different geographical, cultural, social and other environments, the life style of different human groups may vary; maybe, a few special psychic traits in those groups may assert themselves, but fundamentally, their mental existences flow along the same channels of ideas and consciousness. Constaining the same cosmic momentum and under the same cosmic inspiration, they all have set out for a tryst with the same Destiny."

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

DISTORTION

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by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

The subject of today's discussion is distortion. The change that takes place in the flow of emanation is a natural change. In other words, everything in the flow of emanation is moving (calat or calama'n). In very ancient times the verbal root cal was a'tmanepadii. Later on it became parasmaepadii. During Panini's time the parasmaepadii form was used but in order to show respect for the ancient Vedic verb form he accepted both the a'tmanepadii and parasmaepadii forms of the verbal root cal and declared it ubhayapadii. So in this case both calat and calama'na are correct.

Progress

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Despite its advent onto this earth many thousands of years ago, humanity is not yet capable of building a well-integrated and universal society. This is in no way indicative of the glory of human intellect and erudition. You who have understood the predicament, realized the urgency, seen the naked dance of evil and heard the hypocritical and raucous laughter of the divisive forces, should throw yourself into this noble task without further delay. When the ends are just and noble, success is inevitable.

Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji

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