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hello everyone welcome back to my
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channel psychology Network today's topic
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which would we would be studying is just
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the part one it is the psychological
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thought in some major Eastern systems
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now you can find this in your uh unit
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one of your ugc net psychology syllabus
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booklet this is the first syllabus uh
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sorry first topic under emergence of
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psychology now they have divided the
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Eastern system into do four parts which
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is your bhagavat Gita Buddhism Sufism
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and your integral yoga now this is the
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part one we would be covering bhagwat
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Gita but with bhagwat Gita we would also
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be
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covering
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Hinduism philosophy some parts of it
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because I've seen questions from there
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as well usually in the books and in a
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lot of places where I've seen these
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topics to be
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covered the problem is they give it in a
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paragraph they interconnect it with each
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other a lot of times there is
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overlapping so people get confused
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between the terms people get confus what
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is what and they always leave this
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chapter they leave this chapter
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throughout their UG and PG and when the
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net comes it becomes very difficult for
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them so what I have done I have come
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with a simple solution I have uh divided
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the slides into certain topics and each
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topic is on its own we have not tried to
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overlap it laap it you will understand
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there are some
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overlappings uh but as itself you would
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understand these to be individual topics
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on its own and it would be easier for
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you to understand because it's crisp
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plus it has all the
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knowledge which you need now the first
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slide here which we would be talking
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about is important texts so these are
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the
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texts these are the
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authors you have to remember the authors
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for each text for charak samita it's
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your Maharishi charak for shush samita
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it's your
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shush for these two it's easy because
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the author's name it's itself in the
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text then comes your yoga Sutra which is
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written by patanjali then comes your AR
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shastra which is written by KIA
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Kamasutra written by vatana ramayana
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written by biki Mahabharata by Vasa and
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bhagat Gita also by Vasa so if the
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question comes suppose McQ name two
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books which is written by Vasa and they
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are confusing you like they saying
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Mahabharat and ramayana Mahabharat and
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arastra yoga Sutra and bhagavat Gita and
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then the fourth option being Mahabharat
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and bhagat Gita so it would be the
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fourth option remember these two written
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by Vasa this this text on its own uh as
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a slide then comes the next topic which
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we would be studying it is the Hindu
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belief system the first is the Atma
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which is the Eternal self the spiritual
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essence of a person in a lot of books
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you would the books which are written I
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feel it's from a very whitewashed point
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of view but the Atma they have said it
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as Soul so when the exam comes what is
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the soul and they they demand an answer
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from you of course it would be Atma but
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Atma essentially is not the soul you
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know very simplified way we are saying
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Atma means the soul then is your karma
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karma is the day-to-day action which you
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take and it determines how a person
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would be in the next life if my karma is
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good in the next life I would be
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something good in the next life now what
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is your Dharma Dharma is the duty an
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individual is called to live their life
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by there are some virtues and values
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which they have to follow and Dharma is
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a lifelong Duty it's like kind of a goal
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of a person and uh they must do good
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deeds uh uh follow value and virtues and
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these Good Deeds would strengthen the
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karma and it would help the person to
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reach its Dharma the fourth is the Moka
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Moosa means this is the this Society the
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sansar we say and when a person is born
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the person is born in a society in the
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sansar and when he dies he is relieved
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of the society he gets freedom from this
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eternal life cycle of death sorry life
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cycle he after death he gets that
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Eternal Freedom that is the Moa he's
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liberated from this uh material world
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that is your
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MOA then we come to the tetria upanishad
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it has five shells or punch kosas punch
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means five koshas means shells or
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sheets what are the five shells person
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is made up of anamaya anamaya comprises
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the physical body pranamaya is the SLE
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body manomaya is the perceptual body
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vigyan Maya is the conscious body Anand
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Maya is the transcendental being of a
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person the highest you must have seen
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pictures like
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this sorry I'm not very good artist and
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then they make this and then again
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continue making a sheet so the LA the
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innermost is the trans anandaya the
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transcendental body so these are the
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sheets the shells of a
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person then comes your Guna we say the
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Guna person's
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characteristic these Tria has been used
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to describe the personality of a person
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and the dominance of one Guna or the
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other Guna shapes how how the person is
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going to
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behave so the first Guna which we would
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be talking about is satava satwa is
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Purity and knowledge they are very calm
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people the very Serene calm and they
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Seekers of knowledge and very pure as we
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say then that is rajas and rajas is
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activity and desire they want something
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more they want something more so that
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and they are always move there is
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movement in them
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never calm so this is your rajas tamas
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they say inertia laziness and darkness
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of a person uh
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personality tamas is not something which
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is very much desired it is mostly not
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not working
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being lazy so this is your tamas so the
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three triguna rajas and
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thas next we come you see how I've made
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those slides very common Compact and in
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itself and it's not refering to the
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other slide it's on its own and not too
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much paragraph So it so you can
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understand what I'm talking about now
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comes your patanjali's yoga
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Sutra patanjali's yoga Sutra this text
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uh uses some what do I say
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techniques to understand the problems of
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mankind like we talk about observation
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we talk about interview so these are few
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techniques like that to understand the
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problems of mankind um so first which we
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would be talking about is praka that is
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the direct empirical observation you're
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observing and writing down whatever you
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have observed from a person's View the
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second is Anum that is inference you are
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getting what are you inferring from that
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observation
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okay then comes the upamana which is the
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comparison between maybe there is this
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observation one and there is observation
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two so if if I have to compare that is
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upamana then comes your sabda the
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testimony which you give so these are
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the four ways which are given in the
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patanjali's yoga
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Sutra then comes your states of
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consciousness this would be easy for you
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to understand if you are from uh if you
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know Hindi a bit so this would be easy
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for you to understand the first one is
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jagata aasta see
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aasta aasta aasta is the
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state or
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being what is the aasta of the person
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what is the state of a person so jagat
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aasta jagna
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jagrat that is the wakeful state right
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jagna we know the word jagna from jagat
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is not from the word Jag jagna but I'm
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just saying if you have to compare jagat
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aasta would be the wakeful state it is
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the state of normal Consciousness like
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you are listening to this video right
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now that is your jagrat aasta it's the
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normal consciousness of a
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person swapa it is the dream state we
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swapna means sapna sa swap aast it is
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the dream state it is a subconscious
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faculty of the mind it is the
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impressions of the Consciousness are on
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the subconsciousness of a
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person then again you see aasta
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prasta prasta is the transcendental
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State of
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Consciousness it's a consciousness of
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the Divinity pure
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pragna then is your tya aasta tya aasta
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again is the highest state of
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consciousness these are your four states
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of
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Consciousness if you want you can take
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the screenshot you can pause the video
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and take the
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screenshot then we come to the sadhana
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sadhana is any activity which you engage
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in to enhance your we well being be it
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physical or your mental
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well-being so the first is these are the
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ways for
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sadhana the first they saying Shan Shan
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means to listen Shan is the stage
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where there you are hearing from the
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teacher the guru you hear from the guru
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and You observe and whatever the guru is
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saying usually is considered the truth
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the and the guru wouldn't wouldn't see
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anything other than the truth so you're
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hearing the truth that is your Shan
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second is Manana that is reflecting on
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what you have observed and heard you you
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reflect the teachings of the guru that
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is observing and understanding whatever
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you have heard you're reflecting on
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that then comes your
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nidias nidias is the trans cognitive
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realization what you have understood
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what you have seen you completely
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assimilate that all the truths you have
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seen of the world all the truths which
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you know you have assimilated that and
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you are in the trans cognitive
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realization that is your
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nasana then comes what is the key
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challenge to an individual individual it
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is called
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what is the key in problem to an
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individual incorrect knowledge a viya
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distorted perceptions even in cbtv we
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talk about distorted perceptions from
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the distorted perceptions of the world
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of the self only the person might have
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depressive thoughts so here what is
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saying the key challenge which arises
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for an individual the jaiva is the
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incorrect knowledge the incorrect
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knowledge the avidya can be dealt by
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adopting the paths of
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knowledge if you get the right knowledge
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that is your Gan then you can remove the
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incorrect knowledge the second is
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devotion the bti which you show that is
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your devotion and the work the karma
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which you do
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that by the work of karma you can remove
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those distorted perceptions of yourself
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the empirical knowledge is called
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paravida and the transcendental
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knowledge is called aarav
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Vidya this is all which you had in the
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bhagat and the Hindu philosophy are very
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short very crisp but these would help
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you to revise very quickly uh before
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your exam and this would help you to
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understand and divide what really they
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are talking about because again as I
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said they try they uh usually confuse
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the child so much wherever even if it is
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a it is a book or some kind of article
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it confuses a child so I hope this PP
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was very clear in its being and it could
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help you before your exams and watching
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this just before your exam is a quick
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revision uh for your ugc net Psychology
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exam thank you so much for listening and
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