Posted by: ujl March 25, 2015
Our priority: Janajaati issue
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If a nation wants to progress, we must bring a unifying principle rather than dividing principle. A nation is nothing but collective consciousness. You will get what you have. The leaders themselves are part of this collective consciousness. Janajatis evolve and collapse in space-time continuum. Who knows when and where new jatis will born? Who knows when and where the existing jatis will collapse? We must think in a very broad scale rather than just focusing on immediate circumstances. All our conclusions are based on sense perceptions which itself is a faulty perception because all sense organs are impetuous. How can such impulsive behavior bring stable awareness of things which is beyond sense perception? Therefore, we must be very vigilant on our behaviors because our mind is constantly harassed by sensuous impulsion. The out-going tendency of mind is a distraction where mind cannot think of totality in its pristine nature. This difficulty in perception will result in false assumptions and false conclusions. Something appears as red and humans think the redness as an independent reality unconnected with anything. But that redness is connected with everything else. Its existence of being red itself depends on other colors which are not red. Similarly, Janajatis do not have independent existence on their own. One Jati exist because other Jati exist. One jati is not totally disconnected with other Jatis because its existence itself will be jeopardize if other jatis do not exist.
Therefore, my suggestion to Nepalis people is that they should bring a habit of looking on things beyond sense perception. They should bring a habit of broad scale thinking (For example, where will Nepal be after 1 million years). Was there Nepal 1 million years ago? If there was no Nepal yesterday, why do Nepal exist today? If something exist today, and it was not yesterday, then it is also doomed to die someday! Birth of anything means it has brought death along with it. Therefore, Nepalis people should stop wasting their precious time in achieving futile objects. we should aspire to make things as simple as possible, otherwise we will be entangled on worldly affairs in such a way that our mind will have no idea where to start and where to end. Om Shanti.

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