Loving Sai Ram, and greetings from Prasanthi
Nilayam. This Sunday we would like you to spare a minute to read the
following three quotations, all of which relate to education:
GOT A
MINUTE TO SPARE?
EINSTEIN:
I
want to oppose the idea that school has to teach directly that special
knowledge and those accomplishments, which man has to use later directly
in life. The demands of life are much too manifold to let a specialized
training in school appear possible. Apart from that, it seems to me,
moreover, objectionable to treat the individual like a dead tool. The
school always has as its aim that the young man leaves it as a
harmonious personality not as a specialist…. It is not enough to teach a
man a specialty. Through it, he may become a kind of useful machine, but
not a harmoniously developed personality. It is essential that the
student acquire an understanding of and a lively feeling for values. He
must acquire a vivid sense of the beautiful and of the morally good.
Otherwise, he with his specialized knowledge more closely resembles a
well-trained dog than a harmoniously developed person.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA:
Is
that education, which slowly makes a man into a machine? It is more
blessed in my opinion, even to go wrong impelled by one’s free will and
intelligence than to be good as an automaton. ….The education that does
not help the common mass of people to equip themselves for the struggle
for life, which does not bring about strength of character, a spirit of
philanthropy, and courage of a lion – is it worth the name?
SISTER NIVEDITA:
Our
concept of education must have a soul. It must form a unity. It must
take note of the child as a whole, as heart as well as mind. Unless we
train the feelings and the choice, man is not educated. He is only
decked out in certain intellectual tricks that he has learnt to perform.
By those tricks, he can earn bread. He cannot appeal to the heart, or
give life. He is not a man at all; he is a clever ape. Learning in order
to be clever or learning in order to earn a livelihood – not in order to
become a man to develop one’s own manhood and manliness – means running
into danger. Therefore, in every piece of information imparted to a
child, we must convey an appeal to the heart. … There is one way and one
way only. It is, throughout the early years of education, to remember
that there is nothing so important as feelings. To feel nobly, and to
choose loftily and honestly, is a thousand-fold more important to the
development of faculty than any other single aspect of the educational
process.
Three different quotes from three different people, but echoing very
similar sentiments. We presume you must be familiar with the first two
names. The third one might not be so familiar; it is the name of an
English lady who came nearly a hundred years ago to India in search of
spiritual enlightenment, discovered Swami Vivekananda, and settled down
to become his disciple, adopting the name Nivedita. Her example recalls
the names of two others, namely, Annie Besant whose name would for ever
would be associated with the Theosophy movement in India and Mira Ben
who became an ardent follower of Gandhi.
Getting back to the quotes, they all, each in its own way of course,
convey the same message which is:
- Education should not, in the name of producing specialists, convert
humans into skilled robots.
- Education must have a SOUL, meaning it must awaken noble feelings
latent in the Heart.
- Education must have a moral base and fill one with moral courage to
face the moral and ethical challenges of the world.
- And finally, education must train one for life rather than merely for
filling the belly.
It does not take much imagination to realise that these are the very
principles that Swami talks about it, and form the basis of education in
His Schools and Colleges.
The question arises: “Why did Swami set up His Schools and Colleges?”
Mainly to act as exemplars to a Society that has lost its way. Just look
around; there are tens of thousands of colleges and hundreds of
universities the world over, all supposed to produce educated men and
women. If indeed students are really getting educated in these
educational establishments, as everyone believes they are, then how come
the world is so full of problems today, indeed more problems than ever
before? In fact, it would appear that today’s Society is better at
creating problems than in solving them! So what has happened to these
various educational establishments, including those with famous brand
names? Where have they all slipped?
That is not difficult to determine, if we use the guidelines of the
quotes above, which, by the way, is only a small selection of invaluable
quotes available on education. From the Greek philosophers to Lincoln to
Gandhi, all great men stressed the importance of moral values; and for
centuries, some attempt was made to adhere to them as well as to
structure education around moral and ethical values. It is only in the
half century that followed the Second World War, that values have been
withdrawn, rather like pulling the rug under one’s feet. Following
which, the inevitable has happened everywhere without exception –
politics without principles, business without scruples and all the rest
of it; we all know the list, don’t we? Swami has quoted them so many
times.
Is there any particular reason why we are harping on this particular
theme this Sunday? There sure is, a chain of connected links in fact.
First, there was a nasty article directed entirely against Swami in the
Hindustan Times, published from Delhi. Quickly came after that a
one-hour TV talk show on NDTV, against so-called God-men, and
inevitably, there was a lot of mud slinging against Swami. Apparently,
the Guardian in the UK also had something but we have not seen that.
Anyway, we shall deal with all this anti-Swami stuff elsewhere, but here
we would like to look deeper and ask ourselves why Society has become so
sick as to see negativity all the time, often unfounded? There are of
course superficial reasons as well as deeper causes, and may be we
should comment on both.
Superficially, things have changed enormously since World War II, thanks
to three factors. 1) Technology, 2) enormous growth in transport and
communications, including TV, Internet, etc., and 3) the engine of
economic growth becoming supercharged with, shall we say,
hyper-activity! The net result of all this is the quest to dominate the
mind. In the colonial era, those with money wanted to dominate the land
so that they could have easy access to commodities and markets. Later,
it was the quest for market, or market dominance, without the
expenditure of maintaining armies, that colonialism involved. Now it is
mind-dominance, because once the mind is dominated, humans can be
manipulated in any way the powerbrokers want.
These are complex matters and maybe we shall comment on them in detail
elsewhere, but the bottom line is that everyone is in a tearing hurry in
pursuit of their own particular objectives. Those who “inform” wish to
do it all very quickly while those “who want to be informed” also want
it all very quickly. We see it here all the time working for Radio Sai
and H2H. Our boys here work so hard round the clock but most people
simply do not have the time to read or listen to what we offer via H2H
and via Radio Sai. Most devotees stir into action only when there is a
blast of negativity in the outside media.
What we are trying to say is that since everyone seems to want
everything in a hurry, the media obliges by having instant opinions and
instant commentators. These days, wars, whether they are fought in
Afghanistan or Iraq or whatever, are played out in front of TV cameras.
Everything from protests to soccer matches to war and insurgency has
become subjects for TV shows, talk shows and so on. Is it any wonder
that “instant experts” appear everywhere airing opinions left and right
without bothering to check whether they are accurate or not? News now
means negativity, sting operations and so on. Good works and good news
are “boring” and not “newsworthy”. That is the mantra circulated
everywhere, and is it any wonder that those who want bang for their
bucks as they say, dare to project even falsehood as news, as long as
they do a sort of “balancing act” making it appear that they have given
“equal” time?
If you think about it deeply, all this is because we have all been
brought up bereft of values. Our schools have let us down and that is
because Society simply did not think that moral base is important in
education. When values are drained away, understanding disappears; when
understanding becomes scarce, conflict arises; when conflict erupts,
there is pain and even destruction.
This is a huge topic, and we simply cannot do justice to it here. But
this much we can and will say. If there is one educational institution
that has steadfastly stood for and helped students to absorb values and
practice them in the modern world, it Swami’s Institute . That is
Swami’s greatest gift to humanity, an Institute that helps students to
really understand what morality and human values are all about and how
higher learning is related to all that.
So what does higher learning, morality etc., have to do with negative
reporting that is appearing to drown out the good work being done by
Swami’s institutions? Simply the following. We must, all of us together
but each in our own way, help the Divine Light to reach far and wide.
Divine Light cannot be extinguished; however, it can be covered and
eclipsed. And we have it in our power to remove that cover. How? Well,
if our readers, old students and the like would only take a few minutes
off now and then and share with us, good news they have access to, we
can spread it far and wide.
The world today is actually very hungry for good news. We know it
because of the mail we receive. But the sad point is that good news is
not easily accessible. That is because the traditional news agencies do
not regard good news as news at all. If however, Sai devotees, share
with us what they know, instances where people have come out better by
adhering to Dharma, then when others read it, it would give them some
courage. We need to hold each other’s hands. There are so many things we
can do and do so easily. However, at present we do not; that must
change, and when that change occurs, there would be fewer and fewer
takers for non-news, bad news and wrong news. For example, strange as it
may sound, not many people in Chennai/Madras are aware how much Swami
has done to bring water to that troubled city.
When there was no drinking water, everyone hollered and prayed,
depending on their disposition. But once water was provided by Sai Baba,
few bothered to remember Him and almost took it all for granted, as
though it was the job of Sai Baba to do the fixing. Not only is this
phenomenal accomplishment ignored, but instead, people ask, “If Sai Baba
is God, why did He not stop the tsunami?”
If people only took time off to do some serious reading, then would they
have such questions? These days, people seem to want Vedanta in five
minutes, and the Gita in just two! If that is all the time we can give
to God, then why should we expect God to keep on bothering about us?
They ask about God hiding Himself during the tsunami. Who gave land that
we so readily pollute? Who gave water that we so readily pollute? Who is
killing millions in genocide, God or man? So what are the self-appointed
bleeding hearts doing about it?
Let us pull all this together and wind up this seemingly random and
apparently disconnected exploration, so that you can see the purpose
behind. This is what we would like to say this Sunday, as our bottom
line:
1. If some people sling mud at Swami, it is in part because of the
corrupted value system of today, which reflects on the tragic erosion of
values, in all segments of Society.
2. We may be feel hurt; that is but natural. However, we should not let
our feelings run away too much.
3. If criticism comes from the riff-raff, and let us remember that many
who try to tarnish Swami do belong to that category, we should not
engage in a direct confrontation with them.
4. That said, it does not mean we should always remain silent. There are
occasions when one has to exert for the sake of Dharma. That was
Krishna’s lesson given to Arjuna. Depending on the circumstances, we
must make our judgement and react as fitting and appropriate.
5. We did that from here when we dealt with the UNESCO; that story has
been told elsewhere.
6. Similarly, on this occasion, there have been some well composed,
dignified and strong response from a few devotees, especially one of
Swami’s students; more about this later in H2H.
7. Meanwhile, devotees must try and spend more time trying to absorb
Swami’s teachings as well as details of the amazing missions He has
executed. It is not enough to have some vague feeling about the
Hospitals for example. We must be aware of the moving details so that
stench can be rebutted by the fragrance of details about selfless
service.
There is much more to be said on this and related themes. For the
moment, please do reflect deeply on the extra-ordinary achievements of
Swami’s University, and its moral authority. This year, the Institute
held its 25th Convocation, and as always, it was held on 22nd November.
This might appear like a routine procedure, but if you look at the
record of the three hundred and odd universities in India, including
those who can trace their history as far back as 150 years, there is not
a single university that can boast of such regularity. Even if the Guest
of Honour is the President or the Prime Minister or whatever, our
Convocation has always been held on 22nd November. May seem like a small
thing but compare it with the record of others and you would know what
we are talking about. Is the world aware of it? You think this is a
small achievement? Well, do you know that right now, a major University
in UP, the land of birth of Rama and Krishna, is facing problems because
the Vice Chancellor has suspended nearly a hundred students from
contesting student elections? And you know why? Because all these
students have criminal complaints against them, including murder, yes
murder! A university with students on its rolls who have murder
complaints registered against them? Amazing but true!
Is it any wonder we have invited your attention to the meaning and
purpose of Education? Who in this wide world has done for so long and so
consistently what Swami has done and is still doing? Why is the world
silent about it? Why are we devotees so ignorant about it? Some thing to
think about this Sunday!
Jai Sai Ram.
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