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His (Buddha's) philosophy is this present condition, is a combination of matter. So you dismantle the matter by meditation. You disperse the matter

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"His philosophy is this . . . the body our material . . . this present condition, is a combination of matter. So you dismantle the matter by meditation. You disperse the matter"

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General Lectures

There are different kinds of philosophies in the world, but Lord Caitanya's philosophy is the superphilosophy. Superphilosophy means . . . why superphilosophy? Just like Lord Buddha's philosophy is . . . there is no acknowledgement of the Supreme Personality of Godhead or any God. His philosophy is this . . . the body our material . . . this present condition, is a combination of matter. So you dismantle the matter by meditation. You disperse the matter.

There are different kinds of philosophies in the world, but Lord Caitanya's philosophy is the superphilosophy. Superphilosophy means . . . why superphilosophy? Just like Lord Buddha's philosophy is . . . there is no acknowledgement of the Supreme Personality of Godhead or any God. His philosophy is this . . . the body our material . . . this present condition, is a combination of matter. So you dismantle the matter by meditation. You disperse the matter.

Let the earth go to the earth. Let the water go to the water. Let the fire go to the fire. Let this ether go to the ether, the air . . . because this is combination of earth, water, fire, so disperse it. When go to the total water, total earth, total air, then . . . just like you prepare a doll. You take little earth. You take little water. You dry it in the air. Then you, I mean to say, burn it in the fire, and it becomes a doll. You see? That means you take all the help of all these ingredients, and it appears.

Similarly, this body has appeared in that way, by combination. So you . . . if the doll is broken, then, in due course of time, it mixes again: "Dust thou art, dust thou beist." Again mixes with the water, earth, air. There is no . . . so as soon as it is dismantled and dispersed, there is no more consciousness, or the feelings of happiness or distress.

Page Title:His (Buddha's) philosophy is this present condition, is a combination of matter. So you dismantle the matter by meditation. You disperse the matter
Compiler:Soham
Created:2024-02-15, 18:40:43.000
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