Mahatma a Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Promod Kumar Sharma ISBN: 9781482819236
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: March 14, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Promod Kumar Sharma
ISBN: 9781482819236
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: March 14, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

Human violence is biggest cause of human suffering that man alone, not even God, can avoid. Killing another human being is most insignificant part of total quantum of violence perpetrated by mankind, at least in modern age. God takes care of human beings. Having faith in God is meaningless unless we human beings do not take care of humanity. It is difficult to say whether many practical truths that serve the universe well, get unified to become absolute truth or it is the other way round. This however is certain that source of all truths is universal intelligence, not yours or mine, that has Gods blessings. Mans Dharma is to explore the truth, internalize it and to conduct himself accordingly. This, in authors opinion, was the hypothesis based on which Gandhi carried out his experiments all through his life and established a theory that has the potential to become a universal law. The book arrives at the theory using Gandhis words and authors interpretations; and no third opinion. The author says, It, at best, is a manuscript in printed form that shall become a book only if it generates at least some thought action from its readers.

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Human violence is biggest cause of human suffering that man alone, not even God, can avoid. Killing another human being is most insignificant part of total quantum of violence perpetrated by mankind, at least in modern age. God takes care of human beings. Having faith in God is meaningless unless we human beings do not take care of humanity. It is difficult to say whether many practical truths that serve the universe well, get unified to become absolute truth or it is the other way round. This however is certain that source of all truths is universal intelligence, not yours or mine, that has Gods blessings. Mans Dharma is to explore the truth, internalize it and to conduct himself accordingly. This, in authors opinion, was the hypothesis based on which Gandhi carried out his experiments all through his life and established a theory that has the potential to become a universal law. The book arrives at the theory using Gandhis words and authors interpretations; and no third opinion. The author says, It, at best, is a manuscript in printed form that shall become a book only if it generates at least some thought action from its readers.

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