Sha Philosophy – Chapter32: KNOWLEDGE – IGNORANCE
JNANA ( KNOWLEDGE ): In the way of human life, when man comprehends some intangible, subtle, ingenious subject with the power of volition present in him and puts it into practice, if it is...
JNANA ( KNOWLEDGE ): In the way of human life, when man comprehends some intangible, subtle, ingenious subject with the power of volition present in him and puts it into practice, if it is...
HUMAN CONDUCT Human conduct is of two ways. The first one is inherent . The second one appears in the form of behaviour he shows in his life. It may be either excellent or...
Soul has obtained human form in the natural process of creation. This word “Virtuousness” is expressed to signify the transformation of human soul into an image of purity. So, the attainment of sanctity is...
This world is the complex of five elements. Indeed it is the image composed of Ananda ( bliss ) of God. This is the reason why God made this world to separate from His...
In general people think a yogi is verily a recluse, who goes away to some mountain region to accomplish the Supreme Knowledge. He knows all things. His followers feel, the words, which come out...
Who appears in the mystic visions with the glorious Miraculous Brilliant Divine Light at the pinnacle of the great seat of guidance, Who granted the Mahamantra (mystic syllables) to Kahene Sha Vali at his...
Beauty is an image of unusual subtle energy. This is apparent in every life form. That is in every moving and non- moving creature, which consists of soul, this great natural state, known through...
The word “ Satyam ( Truth ) “ is great and powerful. The basis for Satyam ( truth ) is “ Sath “. “ Sath “ means “ to be “ ( existing )....
The existence of the whole world, which is composed of five elements, is the result of tolerance and is the true nature of patience. In this world every element swells with rage to outdo...
“ Humiliation “ exists in the personality of every human being as a temperament. It can be observed that, at times, while playing their role to perform activities, people may unintentionally humiliate each other...