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Thought RevolutionThe essential need for solving all our
problems
Introduction
• Problems we face• How do we solve the problems?• Levels of Consciousness• Control through various levels of
consciousness• Need for thought transformation• How to start?
What is a problem?• A problem is any scenario which goes
against our expectations
Problems in personal life
Problems in family
Disrespect
Lack of empathy
Social problems
Intolerance
Gap between rich and poor
Corruption
Global problems
Terrorism
Global warming
How to solve these problems?
Levels of consciousness
Each level above can control the
lower
Control of physical
• When someone is subjugated by force, only the physical level is constrained
• The upper levels are not constrained• The subject eventually rebels
• You hear the American forces working towards “capturing the hearts and minds of Iraqi people”
Lower Mental
Emotional
Physical
Higher Mental
Control of emotions
• Next is the plane of emotions– Pleasure, Agony, Pride, Humility
• If emotions are controlled, the control stays for longer time– The British achieved this by destroying the
value system and creating an inferiority complex in Indians
– However they could not control the thoughts
Lower Mental
Emotional
Physical
Higher Mental
Mental plane
• The mental plane has 2 levels• The lower mental plane deals with thoughts
related concrete things and the self– Thoughts about concrete objects– “Because everyone does this way”– “Otherwise I would have lost”
• The higher mental plane deals with thoughts related to abstract concepts and a wider circle – Patriotism, Love, Freedom, Unity– “Because this is the right way”– “Otherwise the society would have lost”
Lower Mental
Emotional
Physical
Higher Mental
Control through thoughts
• The rule of law is an example of controlling the lower mental level– We follow the law because everyone does– When no one sees, we can ‘bend’ the law
• Any change in the higher mental level brings about lasting changes– This is the plane that controls everything else. If
the higher mental requirements are satisfied, the being is truly happy
Mental
Emotional
Physical
Development through transformation in thought !
• Thought Revolution or “Vichar Kranti” was the term coined by Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya
• He was a visionary who saw how the situations in the world were developing
His literature
• More than 3200 books addressing all aspects of living– 4 Vedas, 108 Upanishads, Gayatri Maha Vigyan– Scientific Spirituality
• Started a monthly magazine – Akhanda Jyoti in 1940 and has been running till now based on his writings only.– The largest and the longest run magazine without an
advertisement• 20 small books called Kranti Dharmi Sahitya aimed at
bringing about Thought Revolution• For more information, visit http://www.awgp.org
WHAT IS THE NEED FOR THOUGHT REVOLUTION?
Let us look at some of the greatest movements in India and the World
• United Nations• NAM• Integration of India• Reservation policy in US and India• Panchayat Raj movement
Great ideas in the past decades
• Nuclear disarmament– Was to remove nuclear
weapons from earth
• Panchayat Raj system– Empowerment of villages– Removal of middlemen
Great ideas in the past decades
• Reservation to socially backward sections– Gives special encouragement to socially
backward sections to develop and progress
• Public sector companies– Develop strong players in the industry who
provide a balance vis-à-vis profit driven companies
Great ideas in the past decades
• United Nations– An organization that
guides the world based on cooperation
• And many more such ideas should have made life on earth heavenly.
Has it happened ?
Great ideas in the past decades• Nuclear disarmament
– Was to remove nuclear weapons from earth
– Nuclear pile has increased instead
– Has created a discrimination between haves and have-nots.
• Panchayat Raj system– Empowerment of villages.
Removal of middlemen– Politicized village systems.
Party rivalry has instead increased distrust and hatred.
Great ideas in the past decades
• Reservation to socially backward sections– Gives special encouragement to socially backward
sections to develop and progress– Communities fighting to be added to the
‘backward’ list.
• Public sector companies– Develop strong players in the industry who
provide a balance vis-à-vis profit driven companies– Incompetence, Looting of public funds….
Great ideas in the past decades
• United Nations– An organization that
guides the world based on cooperation
– Has become a play tool of 5 powerful countries
• Why has this happened?
Why great ideas fail?• Great ideas are abstract concepts – thoughts of
higher mental level– Not many can think at that level
• People think at lower mental level and convert these ideas into selfish goals– The visions lose their ultimate goal
• We need people who can think beyond their selfish aims
• THUS – WE NEED A REVOLUTION IN THOUGHT
Lower Mental
Emotional
Physical
Higher Mental
Is it possible?
• India that was divided into multiple kingdoms, is now united as one India
• Countries that fought for centuries and were the root cause of 2 world wars have now come together
HOW TO DEVELOP ABSTRACT MIND?
Concrete mind thoughts
• Thoughts related to physical objects– Planes, buildings, weapons etc.
• Thoughts related to existing scenario– An ‘enemy’ country, A government job
• Thoughts related to ‘Self’– What do I gain?
Abstract mind thoughts
• Thoughts related to higher principles– Love
• Why does a parent jump into the river to save a drowning kid?
– Patriotism• What did the thousands of freedom fighters gain by
sacrificing their lives?
• Thoughts related to ‘All’– What is better for the world?
Develop your abstract mind
• Helps you to envision things that don’t exist in the present– What if all countries in the world come together under a
world government?
• Helps you decide based on the benefit to all– During Bhopal gas tragedy, the station master was dying.
Instead of running from the station, he signalled a train that was on the platform to leave and stopped all trains coming to Bhopal – thereby saving thousands of lives – at the cost of his.
How to develop abstract mind?
• One of the easiest ways of developing abstract mind is through meditation.– There are multiple methods of meditation
• Meditating on the rising sun– Teen shareeron ka dhyan
WILL THE WORLD CHANGE IF I CHANGE?
The power of thoughts• People thought
– that if the world was round, then all the water in the ocean would fall off
– that the sun went round the earth– Men cannot fly– Nobody would want a computer in their homes
• Few people changed these thoughts– Once a small critical mass was reached, the
entire world’s thinking was changed
• Can we do it too?
Power in a group
• The power of thought is incredible– When more than one
person thinks on the same lines, the power of thoughts increases exponentially
EVERYTHING YOU SEE AROUND YOU WAS ONCE A THOUGHT
More harm has been doneto this world
by the silence of noble men than by the action of the evil ones
Introduction
• Thought Revolution or “Vichar Kranti” was the term coined by Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya
• He was a visionary who saw how the situations in the world were developing
• He produced energy to bring about the change
Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya
• His biography in brief
His literature
• 3200 books• 69 years of AJ without a single advertisement• Highlight books from Vangmay• 20 Kranti Dharmi Sahitya