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<* DYNAMICITY AND STATICITY? *> by P. R. Sarkar [Book:PROUT in a
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Dynamicity and staticity by P. R. Sarkar
During my talks at the Renaissance Universal Club in Siliguri I said
that civilization has been advancing. Whether people want it or not
theywill have to move ahead, they will have to advance.They should not
remain static, either in body or mind but should move ceaselessly,
because this very movement is not only the sign of life in a body, but
also a sign of life in the mind, a symptom of advancement. While
moving humans will haveto pass through different stages. Human beings
are born, and then die to be born again and to die again. In this
process what does death mean? Life and death can be compared to taking
a step. Lifting up the foot is life and placing it on the ground is
death. In individual life, in individual movement, oneis obliged to
place the foot on the ground – this is the state of pause.
Many people may think, "Is it not possible to moveavoiding the state
of inertness? Could movement be unbroken?"Neither absolute speed or
absolute pause are possible: speed and pauseare always relative – the
very existence of anythingis relative. This universe isthronged with
numerous relative factors – nothing is absolute. In our philosophy I
have said somewhere that the stagewhen the foot is placed on the
ground may be called "death" in commonparlance, but it is not actual
death. Actual physical death of human beings – when the dead body is
buried or cremated – is not death inthe real sense, but a state of
pause in preparation for movement into the next step.

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