Wednesday 13 April 2016

Philosophy and Darshana

Philosophy is a Latin word means "love of knowledge". The Indian translation is Tattva Shastra - science of theories. That's what Philosophy is - just theory & concepts. Knowledge has no relevance if there's no reference. When there is no reference, there is no experience either. Words that are not followed by experience or a thirst for experience become a burden. That's how GOD has become in the modern world - a theory, a concept but not an experience. 

A seeker is one who is looking not that much to understand life, but to experience life. As he experiences, any understanding that follows has relevance and depth. Every understanding that follows an experience has an - Aha - wonder - attached to it. 

When a seeker comes across revelations, he becomes a Seer. That's why the Indian version of philosophy is called Darshana - the seeing. The One whose intuition is sharp is a Seer. Seers dont theorise they only see what is already there more clearly than the rest of us. They are discoverers. Their  power of discrimination is so mature and intelligence so sharp and untainted they can easily see what is illusion and what isnt. They give what they expereince. Unlike philosophers their aim is not to convince but to confirm. They are less logical and more intuitive. Their logic is also very special (Vitarka) than ordinary logic (Tarka). 

That's why a Master is so relevant - he not only tells but also makes you experience. He IS the knowledge. Just observing Him, you get a taste of the beyond. Everything around him seems to be so harmonious inspite of the obvious chaos. He doesnt try to convince nor does he try to force anything on you, but by being Him, just inspires.