dissatisfied according to their natures · everybody is greedy for they work diligently & money, so happily & · everybody is dissatisfied · society gets maximum benefit The basic principle underlying Varnasrama: spiritually everyone is equal, materially everyone is different. We are all souls, children of God, we all have right to live. All of us can best contribute to overall system, that God has created, according to our respective talents. The principle of Ishavasya is implemented through the system of Varnasram. QUOTA IN HUMAN DIET (p 9-10) Principle of every sensible senisitive person should be I shall cause as less pain as possible to others. Vegetarian diet helps the world. DO PLANTS FEEL THE PAIN
And in this sense it is allegorical, that there is nothing holy, not eastern, not 4th of july, everyone is corrupt. Some chapters are written in the third person, others are told through ethans first person perspective, they alternate. The title is quite interesting. The source of the title is Shakespeare ,,Richard the third". Symbolically Ethan Hawley is paralleled to Richard. Ethans philosophy is rather sinical and hopeless, he is saved from physical death, he is dead spiritually, he is disillusion in life, he is a moral failure and he is discontent. T.S. Eliot. Southern renaissance. All of a sudden after the WWI, many quality writers appeared in the American South. South-Alabama, Florida and so on. It all began in Vanderbilt university, Nashville Tennesee, the Fugitive magazine was founded. It began publishing poems, essays by young southern writers, one collection of essays was I'll take my stand, it became the manifesto of southern agrerianism
Only by awakening can you know the true meaning of that word. A glimpse is enough to initiate the awakening process, which is irreversible. For some, that glimpse will come while reading this book. For many others who may not even have realized it, the process has already begun. This book will help them recognize it. For some, it may have begun through loss or suffering; for others, through coming into contact with a spiritual teacher or teaching, through reading The Power of Now or some other spiritually alive and therefore transformational book – or any combination of the above. If the awakening process has begun in you , the reading of this book will accelerate and intensify it. An essential part of the awakening is the recognition of the unawakened you, the ego as it thinks, speaks and acts, as well as the recognition of the collectively conditioned mental processes that perpetuate the unawakened state. That is why this book shows the main aspects of the
Dimmesdale enjoys being viewed as a saint, when he knows he is a truly a sinner. The years of torture the minister receives, are brought on by his own doing. If his supposed commitment to the community had stopped him from admitting his sin, he would have not been tortured. His love of the community is very similar to Hester Prynne's love of Pearl. Dimmesdale only loves his community enough to preach in it, but he is preacher harboring a great sin, and so he cannot truly guide his community spiritually. Dimmesdale's and Hester's love are alike in their limitations. While Dimmesdale does speak up for Hester keeping her Pearl "Truth in what Hester says, and in the feeling which inspires her! God gave her the child, and gave her, too, an instinctive knowledge of its nature and requirements,both seemingly so peculiar,which no other moral being can posses. And, moreover, is there not a quality of awful sacredness in the relation between this mother and this child
And whosoever would be mighty, genuine, majestic, great: know that a part of My effulgence has appeared in it.5 The intellectual sphere is full of ideas and forms that descend into Matter. The Power in the higher realm has Existence and Beauty. This Beauty exists in ourselves if we remain faithful to our real nature... Beauty originates from God and comes from Him only. 6 For understanding sublime spiritual art creation, the listener must be close to its Creator spiritually only then do they get satisfaction, only then the demand for high art may take root in them. And that means, you need an accord: a highly elevated consciousness. And this can be of your own making only. Paramahamsa Yogananda, Indian master Yogi and philosopher, has put down remarkable thoughts about the connections between music and the human spirit: 1 La Mara. Bach. Leipzig, Breitkopf und Härtel 1921, p.19 2 Romain Rolland. “Beethoveni elu” (The Life of Beethoven)