Wisdom
vs Knowledge Wisdom
is exploring the real self of us... the world of our soul atman within! If we
desire gaining Wisdom... we need to travel the spiritual path. Bhagavad Gita...
the most sacred doctrine given to mankind by Lord Krishna in the battle of Mahabharata
is pure Wisdom. All
the 700 verses contained in Bhagavad Gita give the real gist of life! The knower
of Bhagavad Gita becomes the knower of all... one practically becomes omniscient! Wisdom
is traveling the path unknown... the uncharted territory of God Almighty! Wisdom
is realizing our soul atman within being the real governor of the body. It is
our soul atman that manifests the body and not vice versa. Wisdom
is gaining insight into the cosmic crux of life... that it takes a cosmic life
cycle of 8.4 million manifestations for a soul atman to regain its original pure
pristine form. Wisdom
is reaching the stage of Enlightenment (kaivalya jnana) and finally salvation
(moksha). Travelers on the path of spirituality are never after any religious
doctrine. They simply desire gaining Enlightenment at the earliest. Reaching the
last leg of cosmic life... the 8.4 millionth manifestation... our soul atman finally
liberates from the cycle of birth and death. On
the contrary... knowledge is derived from books. It is knowledge that makes us
earn our living... our livelihood! In absence of bookish knowledge... one can
never become successful in practical life! We
need both bookish and practical knowledge in the journey of life. For living a
sojourn of 70 to 80 us on Mother Earth... one need not travel the path of Wisdom.
Religion helps one in the normal journey of life. Bookish
knowledge is not the end of all. The Wisdom contained in the sacred scriptures
is universal in nature. There can be many interpretations but the meaning of all
remains the same. Knowledge is that which increases the intellect of a person.
As we mature... so does our knowledge! Knowledge directly supports us in our day
to day life. Essay by: Vijay
Kumar "Atma Jnani" Vijay Kumar... The Man who Realized
God in 1993 explains more on Wisdom vs Knowledge. For more details on difference
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Wisdom Knowledge The
primary reason why people must apply themselves to knowledge and learning is...
Settling for something higher in life! Devoid of good education and learning...
the level of human beings reduces to that of contract labor! Higher the levels
of learning... better are we placed in our career... a chosen goal of life!
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Wisdom
vs Knowledge Wisdom
is exploring the real self of us... the world of our soul atman within! If we
desire gaining Wisdom... we need to travel the spiritual path. Bhagavad Gita...
the most sacred doctrine given to mankind by Lord Krishna in the battle of Mahabharata
is pure Wisdom. All the 700 verses contained in Bhagavad Gita give the real gist
of life! The knower of Bhagavad Gita becomes the knower of all... one practically
becomes omniscient!
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Gaining
Intelligence There
is no secret in becoming intelligent... gaining intelligence! Practically intelligence
is gained by two processes... the bookish knowledge and experience. As one matures
in life different experiences increase our level of intelligence on the earthly
plane. Bookish knowledge gives us expertise in the field of our choice.
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Define Knowledge
Now I was to control
the flow of thoughts from the reservoir of mind plus and mind minus. Having controlled
all the five senses in entirety... controlling the flow of thoughts from the reservoir
of mind was not difficult. Ultimately came a stage when only those thoughts were
invoked that were desired by me. All undesirable and thoughts of negative nature
were discarded outright.
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Common
Sense vs Wisdom Common
sense is guided by our intellect and intellect is the knowledge gained out of
books and experiences. It is nowhere related to wisdom. As we proceed on the journey
of life we are guided by two factors... our intellect (aka Buddhi in Hinduism)
and the wisdom directly gained from God Almighty. | |