The Revolution......

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Brijesh Pandya

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Aug 30, 2006, 6:10:38 AM8/30/06
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The Revolution
Rev. Dadaji had once remarked, "A sound philosophymust be internally
coherent and harmonious and must be translatable into practice. It
should not remain a mere Utopian concept, although the idea of a Utopia
should always remain in the back of our minds. An integral philosophyis
one which satisfies the total personality". Dadaji has revealed a
revolution in all five facets of human existence: social, emotional,
economical, political, and finally spiritual . Dadaji has transformed
the very meaning of the word revolution in the minds of modern day men
and women.

The word kranti ("revolution") almost invariably conjures up images of
fast-paced, chaotic, and often violent changes in a society or nation.
Revolutions are typically seen in the realm of social, political, and
economic power struggles.

Dadaji's historic Kranti, on the other hand, has been implemented
using the means of devotion ("bhakti"), which is a social force, as
Dadaji explains. Intellectual conviction and a realization of the
indwelling God lead to a basic human transformation, setting the stage
for transformation in all other facets of life.

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