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Vedanta Philosophy - Fall of the Human Intellect

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Intellect controlling and regulating the mind.

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The Sanity GraphThe Sanity Graph

Introverted Self-sufficient Self-control Objectivity Universal Love

Kindness; not pity Dynamic Action Selfless Cheerful Truthful

Introverted v/s Extroverted

Good in worst- Edword Wallis Hoch

Judge not others-Christ

IntrovertedIntroverted

Not dependent

Unaffected

Human - animals - plants

Self - SufficientSelf - Sufficient

Not self-denial At all levels: Material, physical, mental, intellectual Eg.5 creatures:a) Moth – Seeing , b) Deer – Hearing , c) Honey Bee – Smelling , d) Fish – Tasting , e) Elephant – Touching . Ladder of fall Regulate your action by intellect

Self - ControlSelf - Control

Sakshi-bhaav, witnessing as a 3rd person

Detached attachment

a) No awareness. Eg. Plants

b) Awareness and involved. Eg. Animals

c) Awareness but not involved. Eg.humans

How to develop: introversion, intellect,

Start observing gross to subtle, outside to inside.

ObjectivityObjectivity

Universal Unconditional Attitude of Giving Out of knowledge Self sufficiency Freedom Peace of mind Evolve You gain

Preferential conditional Attitude of taking Out of ignorance Dependency Binding Agitation Devolve You lose

Universal LoveUniversal Love

Love Attachment

Compassionate. Feelings of tenderness.

Benevolent attitude of the mind.

Ahinsa: eg. Mohd. Gajani, Arjun in Mahabharata.

Impulsive sympathy for others’ misfortune

To please others Weakness of the mind Out of ignorance of

law of causation. Or superiority complex.

Solution: Follow intellectual conviction.

Kindness; Not PityKindness; Not Pity

Kindness Pity

Unselfish

Higher goal

Sattvik

DynamismDynamism

Beyond ego and ego centric desire

Circle of identification

SelflessnessSelflessness

Unselfish

Less desires

Without ego

CheerfulCheerful

True to oneself Follow your conscience To thine own self be true,

And it must follow, as the night the day,

Thou canst not then be false to any man,

-From ‘Hamlet’ by William Shakespeare

TruthfulTruthful

Higher goalLeads the wayCharitable dispositionTrust worthy / faithFriendly

Without preferences No ego or complexes End perception with

perception Initiatives ,not

incentives

ConductConduct

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