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5 fundamental principles
11 social and socio-economic principles
Existence Leadership
Economic democracy Democracy
"State vs. private" Neo-humanism
Education and Neo-Humanism
P.R. Sarkar
You know, it is the inherent nature of all living beings to expand their
physical arena, and for this purpose, rather, because of this
fundamental characteristic (this trait is nothing but a sort of
fundamental characteristic), they exploit others, they forget the
interest of other living beings. Just now I said that this is the
inherent nature of all living beings, both humans and animals. But human
beings have another characteristic, another inborn instinct, and that is
to expand their psychic arena also. So unlike other animals, human
beings have the opportunity to divert their physical longings into
spiritual longings, into spiritual aspirations. Other animals do not
have this opportunity. But because of this psychic characteristic human
beings exploit others on the psychic level as well as on the physical
level, and this exploitation on the psychic level is even more dangerous
than on the physical one.
So that there may not be any intellectual extravaganza or any physical
subjugation, human beings require proper training both physically and
mentally. And this is what is called education -- properly training the
physical and also the psychic existences. Because of the lack of such a
training at the proper time, there is no perfect coordination, no happy
adjustment, between one's inner being and outer being. Sometimes people
seem very sincere to hear them talk, but there is not an iota of
sincerity in their inner world. And this is what happens in the modern
world: both individual and collective existence has become one-sided, it
has lost its balance. Thus what we require most is a proper system of
education.
Just to show their sincerity of purpose, just to show that they are
developed human beings, sometimes people speak of disarmament. They say
that there should be a check, a control, over the manufacturing of
deadly weapons. They express this idea vocally, but internally they
surreptitiously are prepared for even worse weapons, even more deadly
weapons, just to keep others under their servitude in the physical
sphere. This is nothing but the worst type of brutality. Once a certain
leader said, "Keep the prospects of peace alive, but keep your powder
dry." That is what is happening today. This physical longing should be
diverted towards psychic longings; but if it is diverted towards psychic
longing by proper mundane education, that will not suffice. In that case
there still remains the fear of psychic subjugation. So the remedy lies
elsewhere.
Yes, people should be motivated by human feelings, human sentiments,
human ideas. No doubt it would be good if human feelings could serve as
a moral check in this competition of weapons, but don't take this
prospect as the last word: human feelings cannot check the infighting
prevalent among human beings. For this purpose we should have a two-fold
approach. For the purpose of training this turbulent mind, what should
be done? We will have to educate the mind properly, along the lines of
Neohumanism. This Neohumanist education will impart proper training to
the mind. And at the same time there should be spiritual practice for
proper psychic transformation. This is what we require most. There is no
alternative.
25 May 1985, Calcutta
From A Few Problems Solved Part 5
All rights reserved. Copyright Ananda
Marga Publications 2005.
Reproduced with permission.
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