From: Anandasamarpana anandamargii
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 04:56:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: <*THEORY AND PRACTICE*> by P. R. Sarkar [Book:PROUT in a
Nutshell,Part 06:08]
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<*THEORY AND PRACTICE*> by P. R. Sarkar [Book:PROUT in a Nutshell,Part
06:08]
Theory and practice by P. R. Sarkar
The theory which springs out of fundamentals can be materialized with
littleeffort. But that materialization will depend upon the effort,
time and opportune moment. When theory precedes practice, however, the
theory may or may not be materialized. There are four main factors
which are responsible for the failure of any theory.
The first factor is the hypocrite's psychology. Hypocrites formulate
theories without the leastintention of materializing them. By
exploiting the name of a theory they serve their own purpose and that
of their group. But without making any effort to materialize their
theories, how will they beput into practice? They are obviously only
for show. People formulated many such theories in the past and are
still doing so even today. Such hypocrites want to misguide the people
by their tall talks alone. Lord Shiva had this to say about such
people: "Loka Vyámoha Káraka." That is, "They create disease in the
minds of the people." Their aim is not to solve society's problems
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