The ancient text of
Sanskrit speaks of Darsana or Philosophy as a meaning to see.
The philosophical notes of poetries or stanzas are to understand the subtleties of the musical spheres and to experience the truth directly in time.
Darsana is not only the intellectual
pursuit of an abstract ideal, but the actual perception of truth or the key to
a note.
The divine order and truth
are the same reality, whereas religions insist on faith and philosophies on
reasons.
Darsana and the experience
of truth is the act of faith, judged through reason. That truth then can
transcend reason on a rational manner of simplicity, where faith and reason
play the sensuous vital parts of life.
The spirit in the living
words of faith and philosophies are the ultimate reality in transcendental
inmost consciousness of humanity.
A true philosopher has that
charming spirit with the senses of a comprehend mind, beyond the alphabet and
its seeking realities.
The divine authority of
reason has to create the personal experience.
Darsana refers to the
opening of the eyes and inward gaze that turn to an auspicious sight that
dispels the darkness and create images to realize the divine faculty of Darsana.
Darsana is the perceptual
and conceptual mediation to see the story behind the story; it is the
initiation of the note that exists before one can play it.
It is not a particular
religion that establishes spirituality, the fine tuning of the soul is the
dependency of the spirit.
In order to arrive at
Darsana, one must first realize one’s follies and its patterns to establish
some sense of change.
The heart of Darsana is
correspondent to the divine liberated world and the truth that every soul is
seeking.
The divine music that
causes the soul to dance, speaks the joy in song.
Spiritual attainment is
attuning oneself to the pitch of the right note.
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