The basis of downfall is
perversity in thinking. Living in want, indigence, grief and sorrow, malice -
all these maladies are going form bad to worse, their root cause in the fallen
level of thinking.
To-day we find individuals
immersed in too much anxiety and pain and the society ravaged by innumerable
problems. The only reason behind the atmosphere of unrest, doubt, suspicion and
discontent that we see everywhere is increase of wickedness in man's thinking
and such thinking turning to wicked activities. If this tide can be blocked, if
persons can be trained to explain the morality of idealism, then situations can
be completely turned around. People's capacity, currently engaged in divisive,
immoral activities, if turned around and engaged in resurgence of goodness and
nurturing goodwill, then in no time the situations can change radically for the
better. The current hell-like atmosphere can then change in no time to a
heavenly atmosphere. Therefore we should grasp this very important reality
which others are not aware of and get involved with all our heart for the
removal of wickedness and re-establishment of goodness. This unnoticed effort
may not get us any applause, but because of its usefulness its importance is so
much that there are no words to describe it.
The 'Gyan Yagya Abhiyan'
(campaign for spreading knowledge) is one of the most creative in history. Its
method of working is to make door to door contacts and to provide healthy and
proper solutions to the problems for the people and the society. After a1000 year's
slavery, the thinking of Nepalese people has become very distorted and
perverse, and many of their beliefs, but people consider these as traditions,
still cling to them and thereby suffer from a variety of hardships. The purpose
of Gyan Yagya (the campaign for the spread of knowledge) is to awaken the
discretion of the individual to enable him to understand the difference between
what is proper and improper and to arouse the courage to discard the improper
and accept what is proper.
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