Conceptualisation is Mental Consciousness
By Karmayogi
We are unconscious in
many ways. When we travel a short distance in the train, it never occurs to us
how the train arrived and departed in time. There is an organisation – a vast
huge organisation – behind a train running between two stations or
destinations. We do not normally conceive of it. When explained it will be an
obvious, simple, inescapable fact. Paul Johnson says the Jews have the gift for
thus giving formulation new conceptions. Mother would say, it is to be
'Mentally conscious'. The result is a mental organisation.
Some 20 years ago a world famous economist doubted whether India could rise out of
poverty. Today he is a Planning Commission Member. He sees the abundant
possibilities in the country, but very little could be done. It is a
frustrating experience for him. In 1994 the International Commission on Peace
and Food gave a call for guaranteed employment in India and converted it
into a feasible programme to produce 100 million jobs in 10 years. In spite of
the Government's enthusiasm about the report, it became a non-starter. Today
the Planning Commission's Vision 2020 report repeats that call. The
Election Manifesto of the Congress has picked it up. Another party too has done
so. A CONCEPT forms in the mind when the MIND is conscious.
Translated into fact India will have no unemployment. Once the
scheme is detailed, it looks obvious and simple. But to conceive of it, Johnson
says, one needs a special genius. Man's miseries are many. He starts from
poverty, disease, ignorance, violence, loneliness, terrorism, recession etc.,
because the human MIND is unconscious. Once the mind becomes conscious, the
answers to all his needs and problems are readily available. They also appear
obvious.
Invoking Mother makes one spiritually conscious, opening up the infinite
possibilities of life's spiritual opportunities.
Out of the 500 Nobel Prizes awarded since 1901, more than a hundred have been
given to Jews. This is mental clarity. One can practise it in his own domestic
life, official life, or even in the national life. It is high time every Indian
realises that he possesses that capacity, of course, as a potential which can
be developed.