Thursday, October 9, 2014

THE BIGGEST POWER ON THIS EARTH This creativity of man, this energy (shakti) is governed by his determinative power which is also known (chetna). Paucity or abundance of ‘chetna’ makes man mean or great. A higher level of ‘chetna’ makes one virtuous (Dev) where as its depletion gives rise to devilish tendencies. With acquisition of divine powers, man earns the title of ‘‘Sidhi Purish’’ or Dev Manav.(Superman)



Time and again history has shown that whenever, whoever has channelized this ‘Determinative Power’ in any field of action, extraordinary success has been achieved. Inventions like the first ignition of fire to structuring of wheel,were man’s initial creation which later facilitated appearance of numerous gadgets of material adventage and transport systems. Some times in history man must have sought new horizons of progress by development of agriculture, animal husbandry, textile, building and industry. Language and script must have been the most revolutionary inventions of that time. Adoption of concepts of religion, social structure and administration was undoubtly a big achievement for those at the dawn of history. With the advent of ever new scientific inventions day by day, it appeared as though man had begun to wage a war against nature to conquer it. So much so that  he has now created such a huge stockpile of nuclear weapons, which is a capable of exploding this very planet, which is a beautiful creation of God, with permanent extermination of all plant and animal life on it. In this way, man is playing a dual role as a competent assistant of Almighty as well as His potential competitor. This creativity of man, this energy (shakti) is governed by his determinative power which is also known (chetna). Paucity or abundance of ‘chetna’ makes man mean or great. A higher level of ‘chetna’ makes one virtuous (Dev) where as its depletion gives rise to devilish tendencies. With acquisition of divine powers, man earns the title of ‘‘Sidhi Purish’’ or Dev Manav.(Superman)


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