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Perspective
Blinding Books
by
J. Ajithkumar
Like pens and words are mightier than swords and
missiles at times, books are far more blinding and binding when it comes
to subjugation of humans under the guise of religious isms. Almost all
the major isms in the world have a central book and its followers are
tied down at all levels with the good and bad messages emanating from
the single book. Most times the original author (actually a team of
authors) is clever enough to assign a divine presence behind the book
and its instructions, thus making it infallible, uneditable and even
worthy of worship. Any book contains knowledge related to its times and
frozen knowledge is nothing but stale, stagnant and senseless. Followers
of such blinding books can create only havoc when they confront seekers
of true knowledge which can be realized only with open minds. For sure
all future wars will be for freedom from such books, if not for drinking
water and fresh air.
In broad terms, knowledge can be classified
into two categories - occult and open. The essential difference between
the two lies in its openness to debate. Occult knowledge is secretive,
frozen, known only to its proponents and invariably with hidden agenda.
And open knowledge is free, progressive and open to debate and change.
Books containing occult or open knowledge are one of the best ways to
influence the literate humans. It is this interesting aspect of books
that is being effectively utilized by clever religious leaders for
enhancing their own ambitions. All successful religious leaders have put
in place their own versions of incoherent and incomprehensible texts as
words from God in a well planned manner. Most of such religious books
contain occult knowledge which is of little or no use for existence and
evolution of mankind.
Body of Occult Knowledge
One of the
essential objectives of occult knowledge is its dire need to enforce
uniformity among its followers. Uniformity is a wonderful attribute when
it is present among a group of people with the same objective. This is
more so if the common objective is conquering or destroying something by
force or by deceptive means. Enforcing uniformed exteriors is only one
aspect of achieving uniformity in a group of people. The more difficult
part is attaining uniformity in values, thought and action. The only way
to capture the minds of humans is through sustained indoctrination by
means of injecting occult knowledge. Compiling book(s) containing
desires of the leader, preferably in a style that is more symbolic and
seldom descriptive, and assigning divinity to them is a proven method to
attempt uniformity among followers. And if the initial few generations
of questioners and dissenters are suppressed with an iron hand, the
success of such books is assured. Many of the central books containing
occult knowledge are best examples of such a “uninforming” process.
There are many more proven recipes for ensuring the success of such
central books containing occult knowledge. Selection of its language,
topics and narrative methods are the most important. A tone of
infallibility must be present throughout the text. Hatred for those who
doubt the book and assault on any competing ideologies can enhance its
chances of success much more. Scope for deceptive interpretation must
also be amply provided for development of successive generations of
interpreters. And after a few hundred years, the sheer population of
those making a living by interpretation of the book will ensure its
sustenance at any cost. Different schools of interpretation will emerge
but the centrality of the book of obnoxious occult knowledge and its
author shall remain unchallenged. The process will continue to vitiate
humanity until another set of much more wicked leaders emerge to pen
down their own books of occult knowledge.
Body of Open Knowledge
In sharp contrast, the books with open knowledge open a much more
refreshing window for anyone in search of freedom and absolute truth.
Indians can be truly proud of their civilization that has propounded
Sanatana Dharma which contains some of the best examples in this regard.
For the ancient Indians, knowledge was equally important as air and
water. The innumerable books produced by Indian Rishis contain knowledge
that is open in every sense. It is open to questions, debate and changes
if needed. Quite unlike other religious civilizations, there is no
single central book in the Dharma. How can one believe in the theories
of the omnipresent and omnipotent God speaking to prophets who are all
from only a particular region in the world and speaking only a
particular man-made language? If it is true, then it must be a limited
God who knows only that part of the world and its language.
Books
containing open knowledge are known for their logic and coherence.
Sanatana Dharma does not prescribe any books that contain the authentic
and unchangeable words of God. Even the four Vedas that are available
now represent only collective bodies of knowledge in specific areas. The
openness of Sanatana Dharma is best represented in a stanza in one of
its most outstanding books viz. Bhagavad-Gita. Chapter-18, Sloka-63 -
iti te jnânam âkhyâtam, guhyâd guhyataram mayâ, vimrsyaitad asesena,
yathecchasi tathâ kuru (Thus, I have instructed you in knowledge which
is more confidential than the secret knowledge of brahma. Reflect on
this knowledge properly, and then act as you wish). The ‘act as you
wish’ command is proof enough of its openness.
People’s literacy
is increasing tremendously in all parts of the world. But a large
section is getting literate only in occult knowledge and not in open
knowledge. Most of our problems emanates from this single issue. Even
completely indoctrinated people with exposure to only occult knowledge
want to raise questions when they accidentally breathe the fresh air of
open knowledge. But the mortal fear instilled by their leaders silences
such a minority for ever. The captive majority in these communities,
however, continue to wreck havoc in the world armed with ignorance as
their deadliest weapon. They do not see or read any book that tells them
that knowledge can never remain frozen in time. It is only values
(Dharma) that remain with no beginning and no end (Sanatana) in our
world.
October 4, 2009
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