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History has shown us that our tendency to colonize and exploit other regions has always backfired. This planet can be made a happier, more peaceful place to live in, but the change will have to come from within the hearts of all of us living here. Science of Identity Foundation - Siddhaswarupananda
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In his book Small Is Beautiful, noted British economist E. F. Schumacher wrote: Insights of wisdom … enable us to see the hollowness and fundamental unsatisfactoriness of a life devoted primarily to the pursuit of material ends, to the neglect of the spiritual. Such a life necessarily sets man against man and nation against nation, because man’s needs are infinite and infinitude can be achieved only in the spiritual realm, never in the material.* It is a fact that no matter how much sense gratification a person gets, he will never be satisfied. Material food, material things, material sense gratification cannot satisfy the atma (spirit soul). Just as the body needs material food, so the spirit soul needs spiritual food. To try to satisfy one’s spiritual craving with material things leads to endless consumption, greed, envy, violence, and war. Western people have as much sense gratification as one could ever want, yet they are not satisfied. Why? Because they are spiritually empty. Siddhaswarupananda - Chris Butler Speaks
by nandos 2008-02-12 19:54 siddhaswarupananda · science of identity foundation · jagad guru · chris butler · siddhaswarupananda paramahamsa · vaishnava philosophy
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There is enough in the world to fulfill everyone’s needs, but not enough to fulfill everyone’s greed. In some parts of the world, people are dying from severe undernourishment, while in other parts of the world people are dying from obesity. Siddhaswarupananda - Jagad Guru Speaks
by nandos 2008-02-12 19:53 siddhaswarupananda · science of identity foundation · jagad guru · chris butler · siddhaswarupananda paramahamsa · vaishnava philosophy
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An impersonalist yogi can be very dangerous because he may try to take the position of the Supreme Lord, believing himself to be the Supreme dominator and enjoyer of all that he surveys. This is the darkest region of ignorance. He may try to act on the illusion that he is God and that the world is his playground. He may become, in other words, a “super-hedonist.” One such “I am God”ist, Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), formerly a professor at Harvard University, declares that no one exists except oneself, and that after merging with the impersonal Brahman, one returns to the world and is the world and is everyone. If you come back into form from having merged with God ... you fill the forms [bodies] though there is no one home, it is just more lila, the dance of God.1 The late Swami Muktananda, a well-known “I am God”ist who had thousands of followers, wrote: Assuming physical bodies, He appears as separate entities.2 According to the “I am God”ist, the apparent existence of others is just a hallucination. And since you are God, you are the creator of the laws of the universe (or as Ram Dass puts it, “You are the laws of the universe!”).3 And since you are the laws of the universe—since you are God—then there is no higher person or law to which you must subject yourself. Your will, your desire, is God's desire—God's will—so there is no need whatsoever to check or control your desires or actions. As another “I am God”ist, Werner Erhard puts it: What you're doing is what God wants you to do. Be happy.4 So according to the “I am God”ist, since you and I—each of us—is God, whatever you and I and others are doing is what God wants us to do. You can be engaging in the most illicit or the most heinous activities, but since you are God, you are doing the will of God. Your will is God's will. In other words, he believes his will is God's will because he wrongly believes he is God. Science of Identity Foundation - Siddhaswarupananda
by nandos 2008-02-12 19:52 siddhaswarupananda · science of identity foundation · jagad guru · chris butler · siddhaswarupananda paramahamsa · vaishnava philosophy
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You can eat so much food that your belly aches—yet you still want more! Even though your belly is filled to the point of physical pain, you, the self, are not full; you still desire to consume more. The fact that the body can be full or satisfied while you still feel empty is evidence that the body is not you. Siddhaswarupananda - Jagad Guru Speaks
by nandos 2008-02-12 19:50 siddhaswarupananda · science of identity foundation · jagad guru · chris butler · siddhaswarupananda paramahamsa · vaishnava philosophy
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WHO ARE YOU? DISCOVERING YOUR REAL IDENTITY What is your essence? Is it matter—a mere collection of material atoms and molecules? Or is it something else? Siddhaswarupananda – Chris Butler Speaks
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“Who am I?” Maybe you’ve never even asked yourself this question. You might think you already know who you are. Unfortunately, however, it’s likely that you don’t know who you are at all. And if you don’t know your real identity, you’re in trouble. You’ll spend your life in a kind of dream state—you’ll falsely identify yourself as something or someone you aren’t. Then, on the basis of this false identification, you’ll determine the goals of your life and the purpose of your existence. You use these goals to gauge whether you are making “progress” in life, whether you are a “success.” And you are aided and abetted in this delusion by a complex network of relationships with other dreamers. Of course, at death (and sometimes before), the whole thing turns into a nightmare. So knowing who you are is a very practical necessity. The question “Who am I?” is not a philosophical football meant to be kicked around coffeehouses by pseudo-intellectuals. It’s a real-life question. Nothing is more important and more relevant than to know who you are. Siddhaswarupananda – Jagad Guru Speaks
by nandos 2008-02-10 20:24 siddhaswarupananda · science of identity foundation · jagad guru · chris butler · siddhaswarupananda paramahamsa · vaishnava philosophy
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You are your body, right? You are chemical in essence ... right? At least, that’s what one of America’s most influential scientists claims: I am a collection of water, calcium and organic molecules called Carl Sagan. You are a collection of almost identical molecules with a different collective label.* Like Sagan, most people believe that they are their body. So if you ask them who they are, they think and respond in terms of bodily labels. “I’m Susan. I’m blond, 29 years old, a mother, and still 36-24-36!” “I’m Henry. I’m a white American male and proud of it!” “I’m John. I’m a lawyer. I’m 40 years old and getting older every day.” “I’m Alice. I’m a female student. I’m fat and I’m a Methodist.” Name, race, age, sex, religion, nationality, occupation, height, weight, and so on—all these are bodily labels. Therefore if you consider your body to be yourself, you automatically identify yourself with such labels. If your body is fat and ugly, you think, “Woe is me! I am fat and ugly.” If your body is 60 years old and female, you think, ”I am a 60-year-old female.” If your body is black and beautiful, you think, “I am black and beautiful.” But is the body really the self? Are you really your body? Science of Identity Foundation - Siddhaswarupananda *Carl Sagan, Cosmos (New York: Random House, 1980), p. 127.
by nandos 2008-02-10 20:18 siddhaswarupananda · science of identity foundation · jagad guru · chris butler · siddhaswarupananda paramahamsa · vaishnava philosophy
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THREE SIMPLE QUESTIONS Let me ask you a few simple questions: Do you exist at this moment? Did you exist five years ago? Are you your body? Most people would answer “yes” to all three questions. But if you identify your body as yourself, and simultaneously accept that you exist now and also existed five years ago, then you have a problem: The body you had five years ago does not exist today. There is a dynamic turnover of atoms and molecules which make up your body. There isn’t a single particle of matter—not one atom—present in your body today that was present five years ago. The body you have today is not the same body you had five years ago. It’s not that the body you had still exists but has now changed somewhat. No. The body you had is gone. That collection of atoms appearing as flesh, bone, blood, hair, and so on no longer exists. Yet you still exist. Siddhaswarupananda - Jagad Guru Speaks
by nandos 2008-02-10 20:18 siddhaswarupananda · science of identity foundation · jagad guru · chris butler · siddhaswarupananda paramahamsa · vaishnava philosophy
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The physical body is made up of countless numbers of tiny material particles called molecules and atoms. These material particles are constantly being replaced by material particles from the outside environment (in the form of food, water, air, and so on). Over a period of five to seven years, this process of metabolism brings about a complete change of the matter that makes up your body. Siddhaswarupananda - Chris Butler Speaks
by nandos 2008-02-10 20:09 siddhaswarupananda · science of identity foundation · jagad guru · chris butler · siddhaswarupananda paramahamsa · vaishnava philosophy
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