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Module 1: Introduction
Lecture 6:
Basic Human Aspiration –
Continuous Happiness
and
its Fulfillment
Continuos Happiness as the Basic Human Aspiration
In the light of investigation made so far, we can now see that:
4.Resolution in all aspects of our living calls for clarity about these
different aspects of our living- in the self, with the body, in relation with
human being and nature
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Human Target
1. Human Desire = Continuous Happiness
Need of the
Self(I)
2. Continuous Happiness = Right Understanding (ज्ञान)
Right Feeling & Right Thought Activity of
(Resolution समाधान) the Self(I)
CLARITY OF
3. Resolution = 3.1. Right Understanding
3.2. Wisdom (Identification of Human Goal)
3.3. Science (How to fulfill Human Goal)
Is Human Goal Fulfilled?
3.4. Behaviour
3.5. Work
Congruence?
3.4. Behaviour
As a
3.5. Work Human Being
Self(I) & Body
Congruence?
These different aspects of our living – in the self, with the body, in
relation with human being and nature – can be placed as shown in the
slides to follow.
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Realisation of Co-existence & it’s expression – Universal Human Order
REALISATION
WITHIN
Human Tradition
ekuoh; ijaijk
Mutual Happiness Mutual Prosperity Fulfillment of Human Goal
mHk; lq[k mHk; le`f) Ekkuo y{; dh iwfrZ
Undivided Human Society EXPRESSION Universal Human Order
v[k.M ekuoh; lekt OUTSIDE lkoZHkkSe ekuoh;
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Realisation of Co-existence & it’s expression – Universal Human Order
3.1 .
3.2.
3.3.
3. 4. 3. 5. 3. 6. 3. 9.
Human Tradition
ekuoh; ijaijk
1. Mutual Happiness Mutual Prosperity Fulfillment of Human Goal
mHk; lq[k mHk; le`f) Ekkuo y{; dh iwfrZ
3. 7. Undivided Human Society 3. 8. Universal Human Order
v[k.M ekuoh; lekt lkoZHkkSe ekuoh;
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Self-exploration
B1 – Dimension of Realisation
2. Verify the Proposal
on the basis of your Natural Acceptance
1. Proposal
from outside B2 – Dimension of Thought
3. Experiential verification
by living accordingly
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Self-reflection
(Home Work)
Self-reflection (Home Work)
1. Write down all your questions that have remained unanswered after
UHV1 or new questions that have come up since UHV1. We shall
discuss them.
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Questions
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