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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I had posted my answer 7 months ago and today only I discovered by chance that Quora had removed it. The question was: How do Indian Rishis get knowledge by just meditation? Here is my reply – and I wonder why Quora didn’t like it. I keep wondering about this question since long. My feeling [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had posted my answer 7 months ago and today only I discovered by chance that Quora had removed it.<br />
The question was:<br />
How do Indian Rishis get knowledge by just meditation?</p>
<p>Here is my reply – and I wonder why Quora didn’t like it.</p>
<p>I keep wondering about this question since long.<br />
My feeling is, in Vedic tradition, human beings are not the ‘crown of the creation’ as in the Abrahamic religions. There are other conscious, intelligent beings apart from humans. The Saptarishis (seven sages) for example are in my view not humans as we are.</p>
<p>My feeling is, a lot of the Vedic knowledge was GIVEN. It is not possible for humans to come to the conclusions of Surya Siddhanta for example. Mapping of the sky is not possible merely by observation.</p>
<p>Even the Upanishadic realisation that this ‘reality’ is Maya, a temporary appearance on the eternal truth (Brahman), and doing a clear analysis of Maya, including the 5 elements, is not easy to discover for humans who were supposed to be primitive thousands of years ago.</p>
<p>The usual explanation: they saw it in deep meditation, is unlikely. In deep meditation one may experience an oceanic oneness with all, but it’s unlikely to get inputs about certain constellations in the sky.</p>
<p>Let’s take Ramanujan Srinivasan. He says, his Kul Devi Namagiri gave him the mathematical formulas in dream. Should we not consider the Devi as real as we humans are?<br />
Patanjali, who gave us the Ashtanga Yoga, was supposedly a Naga.<br />
Or who built the Kailash Mandir? It is doubtful that it were humans.</p>
<p>I find it strange: Hindus have so much information about different beings especially in the Puranas, yet it almost seems, as if westerners nowadays take invisible spiritual forces – positive and negative ones – more seriously and for more real than Hindus do.</p>
<p>The reason may be that especially Hindus are very focused on education. And education considers these invisible powers just as figments of imagination and to believe in them as ridiculous. Yet by now we should know that education has an agenda. And it is NOT to make us free and happy and realise who we really are.</p>
<p>While Devas and Asuras are more powerful and long lived than humans, they play their part in Maya depending on their gunas (Devas sattvic, Asuras rajasic (egoistic) and Rakshasas tamasic).<br />
Humans have the advantage that they can discover their oneness with Brahman by first choosing satva and then transcending the gunas.<br />
By Maria Wirth</p>
<p>if you like my writing, consider checking out my books:<br />
&#8220;Why Hindu Dharma is under attack by Muslims, Christians and the Left&#8221; available in English and Hindi.<br />
in English Rs 293 (also on Kindle)<br />
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<p>in Hindi: Rs 330<br />
https://www.amazon.in/Hindu-Muslimon-Isaiyon-Vampanthion-Aakrman/dp/9391154832</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Our societies are not in good shape. Especially in the West, loneliness and depression are rampant. The mobile is now for many their closest companion, and the dangers are great to being lured into debased entertainment, gaming, betting or porn. When I recently heard a podcast on the epidemic of loneliness in the West, I [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our societies are not in good shape. Especially in the West, loneliness and depression are rampant. The mobile is now for many their closest companion, and the dangers are great to being lured into debased entertainment, gaming, betting or porn. When I recently heard a podcast on the epidemic of loneliness in the West, I remembered a series which I wrote long ago, in 1983, for a German magazine about “Indian wisdom from A to Z”. I had taken up 108 common words, grouped them from A to Z and gave apart from our normal understanding, the view of the Indian Rishis. Under the letter A, among other terms, I had written about “Allein sein” which means, being alone.<br />
I translated it into English:</p>
<p>Are you all alone here in India? How often I was asked this question, and how hard it was for the questioner to understand, why on earth, I would venture into a foreign land all alone. Yet of course I am not alone. Especially in India it is almost impossible to be alone. I don’t mean because of the many people everywhere, but it’s impossible due to India’s ancient wisdom. It says that God, that great power, that is the cause for our existence is always with us. Not only with us, like our best, trustworthy friend but it is right WITHIN us as our true essence. It will never leave us, in fact, it cannot even leave us, because we are one with it.</p>
<p>Sure, usually we trust our senses which tell us that we are all alone when no other person is around, with whom we are somehow familiar. We look for friendly relationships to others, and overlook our closest and most familiar relationship with our Self or God. We should keep reminding ourselves about this innermost presence and so become more familiar with it, the Indian Rishis advise. Calling it God and being in an intimate dialogue or prayer, is helpful. This is easier at least in the beginning, when we can focus our full attention on God or our Self – that means, when we are all alone. Then it is easier to realise that in truth all is one (al-one) and that we are one with that which the Indian Rishis call Brahman or pure, blissful awareness. </p>
<p>Suddenly ‘being alone’ has a very different feeling to it and being lonely, cannot happen to us any longer.</p>
<p>By Maria Wirth</p>
<p>If you like my writing, check out my books:<br />
“Why Hindu Dharma is under attack by Muslims, Christians and the Left”, published 2025<br />
https://www.amazon.in/dp/8119670655 also Kindle version</p>
<p>Thank you India – a German woman’s journey to the wisdom of yoga” 2018, from a personal angle.<br />
it&#8217;s also available on amazon, but cheaper from the publisher Garuda.<br />
https://garudalife.in/thank-you-india-by-maria-wirth/ (for Rs 349 instead of Rs 499)</p>
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