Human Behaviour
By Veer Singh
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This is about how humans choose particular way of behaviour? Why humans are more obsessed for doing something? Why they sometimes act very seriously and sometimes very strange? How our relationship with father and mother and other relatives should be? This book will decoding this all strange phenomena...
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Human Behaviour - Veer Singh
ABOUT THE BOOK
So many books have been written on these topics. scholars from around the world have been delivered there respected speeches. Still there is a need for writing these paragraphs. Yes, this book is the compilations of these paragraphs. It has everything which touches the life of every person. Whether a person be a girl or boy,student or professional, old or young, every person has something to read and digest. This is my personal experience and also i have collected many renowned and revered people experiences for writing this book.
This can be of much help for those who always remain in trouble because of their questions which can not be answered easily. I hope this will fulfill your heart with full of comfort...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Veer shah is an educationalist ,spiritualist and philosopher who has written many books. He also participated in many debates related to spirituality and phylosophy across india. He is running widespread movement for empowering disabled and backward classes in india.
His whole earnings from publishing different kinds of books goes to these institutions. He also has his own designs and thoughts related to metaphysical and social conundrum. He belongs to morena(india) which is very small town and deprived from normal facilities which is considered first priority for human being. This nature of things attracted me very much for indulging myself in the vast ocean of philosophy which always remain unended. So this book contain some fragrance of philosophy and some of direct experience. I am a self-proclaimed author. Due to these limitations i am not claiming that all spellings and grammers will be without any fault. It can, but i hope that the respected readers will be able to digest this book easily. I have been a student of UPSC for some years which is considered one of toughest exam in the world. This preparation gave me a lot things to experience and drink. I have drunk wine of philosophy ,it helped me to right my lopsided vision with
respect to everything in life. It tought me not to see things Unilaterally because
‘good’ and ‘bad’ are all created by our selfish mind. In reality nothing like good or bad exist. But why? You will get to know it once you read this book completely. Every chapter has something very much important and has a potential to give a right pattern or direction in your respected journey...so read...
LIFE IS NOT THAT AS YOU THINK
the very word life has not been understood in it,s real sense. Life is not what we are living right now. If we look at very menaning of life then we find that MEANING CAN BE understood in two ways. There is meaning that is somewhere far away, you have to reach to it. It is extrinsic. Life is not meaningful in this first sense. And it is good that life is not meaningful in that sense, because then life becomes only a means to reach
to the faraway goal, the faraway star.
Then life loses its autonomous beauty. It is just a way; the real thing is tomorrow.
Meaning has another category too: intrinsic. Life is tremendously meaningful in the second sense. Then meaning is not separate, somewhere else; then meaning is in the very living itself.In existence everything that is really valuable is always intrinsically meaningful. And life is equivalent to existence. Life has meaning. If you just change the word
life
into living,
you will be able to understand more easily. Living has meaning – each moment – because living is not something dead like life.
The word life
is dead – all nouns are dead.
But the language is created by dead people. So the very word life is dead.
Another thing we need to understand is that life is purposeless for example; If you were very blissful and ecstatic at this moment, would you think, What is the purpose of life?
– No. Only when in some way, life has become burdensome, these questions arise: To be or not to be?
Is there a good enough purpose for me to exist?
Purpose remain until your mind exist, once it disappeared, you began to live purposeless.When I say life,
you don’t even know what life is. All you have
right now is your body and mind. Make them as pleasant as you can. Only when your physical body and mind are in a state of pleasantnes, everything in you works at its best. Your intelligence works at its best only when you are joyful and blissful. If a human being manages to remain in a continual state of blissfulness, let’s say for 24 hours, one’s intelligence will double. There is enough medical evidence to prove this today. . If life is purposeless then we should not thing about renouncing the world by committing suicide and by other idiotic things like celibacy and sanyaas etc...
becaise you can,t escape from your destiny, you,ve to come again in order to eradicate your karmas. If life is not beautiful as you think then try to search the very meaning of pleasantness instead of give up. life is just a process which is to enjoy moment by moment. life is very complicated phenomena which can not be solved by your idiotic mind, rather there is need of inner development in order to solve this mystery. Do you ever think long life is worth living? Now science is not able to penetrate deeply in human consciousness and can not be reach till the ultimate which is Immaterial because the subject of science is matter and material. if we read hindus scriptures
then we find that they have gone deeper of the deepest and explore everything about which west does not know anything. We often read about ‘KARMA’
concept of hinduism and also we have read that, in india four ‘VARNAS’ were present in society.These varnas were very scientific if you know everything about human inner core. we live life continuously and want to live forever. But why we want. To live a long life, will anyway help humanity. The answer is in negative. Let,s explore ‘BUDDHAS’
teaching then we found that buddha and other enlightened person did not support long live, but to live a life profoundly.
Profoundly means, life should be lived with no exception. For example- if you do any particular work, then focus on that work with no exception. There should not be left any difference b/w you and your work. In GEETA it is called KARMA YOGA or