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Joy of
The Knowledge
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Unit 01: Knowledge and Joy Number of Sessions: 2
(N01 – N02)
Number of Lessons: 1
Notes to the teacher: (Ref 14.01 and 14.65 of the original text)
1. What are the three levels in which we experience happiness? List them
with example.
2. Which happiness is long lasting among these three?
3. What are the five features of the happiness that is derived by knowing
ONE?
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Lesson 1: Nature of the knowledge Session: N01
Thus, serene mind and absence of EGO is essential for experiencing our natural
happiness. To see our face we need a mirror. If the mirror is covered with a thick
coating of dust, we cannot see our face. Similarly, EGO and various thoughts in
the form of desires and worries are covering our mind most of the time
preventing us from experiencing our original happiness. The external world in the
form of sense objects, internal emotions and the knowledge helps us to clear the
mind so that we could experience happiness for few moments.
Happiness gained at intellectual level is long lasting compared to the other two
and happiness gained at the psychological level is better than happiness gained
at the physical level. Happiness at the physical level lasts only as long as we are
in contact with the sense objects.
Mind spread across the physical body and enjoy happiness at the physical level.
This is surface level happiness. When mind is involved directly, it derives higher
level of happiness. Gaining knowledge provides highest level of happiness since
intelligence is the highest level of mind.
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Such a happiness derived from gaining knowledge of ONE can be described as
follows:
2. Absence of desires: Since objects and events in the world do not have any
power to give happiness, a wise person has no desire. There is nothing to
be gained, nothing more to learn and nowhere to go looking for happiness.
4. Freedom forever: Actions of the ignorant bind them. Actions of the wise
person do not bind him because such actions are done without any
desires and the doer, EGO is completely absent. Just as water droplets do
not make lotus leaf wet, events of the world do not affect the wise person
who may be constantly interacting with the world. A wise person is free to
do any action and all his actions are considered as actions of God.
5. Joyful Living: It is specifically stated in the Holy Scriptures that the knower
of the truth may be seen laughing, playing, rejoicing with women, riding
vehicles and enjoying other worldly objects but he does identify himself
with his three bodies. He always abides in ONE. The physiological sheath,
impelled by his fructifying past actions keeps his physical body alive so
that his body/mind complex can experience the fruits of his past actions by
coming into contact with objects of the external world. He is aware that his
mind is part of the illusory power of ONE and as such allows it to function
in line with the accumulated preferences. He is not affected by the
changes in his mind.
Thus, a wise person established in the truth does not have any sorrow nor he
has any unfulfilled desires. He is completely satisfied and remains ever fulfilled.
He may continue to deal with the external world in line with his accumulated
preferences. Just as a beautiful princess enjoys her beauty by looking her
reflection in the mirror, he sees his natural happiness in the objects of the world.
It does not matter which objects are made available to him. He can see ONE in
everything because his knowledge of ONE and the Universe is complete.
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