Right to Enlightenment
‘The Right To Enlightenment’ endeavours to map out the scientific process of the origin of creation (genesis). I will explore, explain and illustrate how genus (biology) evolved as we see in our planet today. Although I address one of the themes of the conference it mainly focuses on the Power of Attention as an outer expression of the creative Intelligence.
This is an important step to clear myths, misconceptions and superstitions. Basically, this programme also deals with questions arising in people’s minds about whether does God exist?. Who are we?. Why are we here? What is our purpose of life on this earth? How to deal with life problems? How to be happy?
The “right to enlightenment” refers to the inherent human right to seek, attain, and live in a state of higher awareness, understanding, and spiritual insight. This concept emphasizes that every individual should have the freedom to pursue knowledge, self-awareness, and inner peace without external impediments. It underscores the belief that enlightenment is not an exclusive privilege but a fundamental aspect of human existence that everyone has the potential to achieve.
Why It Is a Sine Qua Non (Indispensable Condition)
1. Path to True Freedom: Enlightenment involves a profound understanding of oneself and the nature of reality. This inner freedom transcends material limitations and societal constraints, allowing individuals to live authentically and free from the bondage of ignorance, prejudice, and fear.
2. Foundation of Inner Peace: Achieving enlightenment leads to a state of inner calm and equilibrium. This peace is crucial for personal well-being and the harmonious functioning of society. Without the pursuit of enlightenment, individuals may remain in a state of inner turmoil, leading to conflict and disharmony on a larger scale.
3. Moral and Ethical Development: Enlightenment fosters a deeper sense of compassion, empathy, and ethical responsibility. It drives individuals to act with integrity and kindness, understanding the interconnectedness of all life. This moral evolution is essential for building a just and compassionate society.
4. Mental Clarity and Wisdom: The journey to enlightenment enhances mental clarity and wisdom, enabling individuals to see beyond superficial appearances and make more informed and balanced decisions. It is the antidote to cognitive biases and the mistake of intellect, allowing one to perceive reality more accurately.
5. Ultimate Purpose of Human Existence: Many spiritual traditions and philosophies assert that the pursuit of enlightenment is the ultimate purpose of human existence. It represents the journey toward realizing one’s true nature and understanding the deeper truths of life. Denying this right is akin to denying the very essence of what it means to be human.
6. Catalyst for Personal and Collective Evolution: Enlightenment is not just a personal achievement; it has a ripple effect on the collective consciousness. As individuals attain higher states of awareness, they contribute to the evolution of humanity as a whole, fostering a more enlightened and harmonious world.
In essence, the right to enlightenment is indispensable because it is at the core of human growth, freedom, and the realization of our highest potential. Without it, individuals and societies may remain trapped in cycles of ignorance, suffering, and conflict.
all our program is to make you enlightened on the way to your internal purification through the purity of soul and awakening…
Dr Chander Kanwar Bhardwaj
The Scientific Spiritualist, Spiritual Master, & Educationalist
What he is addressing to the mankind – The right to enlightenment, definitely is a must for our children – let them be franchised, learn and shine.
A philosopher issues a ‘Call to Action’ to the educationalists and teachers – to identify children as divine beings and encourage them to harness their creative intelligence. Stop the denial of the right education to our children.
Stop commodifying our future leaders as power and commercial tools for the profiteering and benefit of greedy shareholders, unscrupulous politicians and commercial vultures. Empower children to judge what is right and wrong.
The insightful talk of educationalist/philosopher Dr C Bhardwaj focuses