extract of the interview of H.H. SriSriRavishankar, from Hindustan Times 12 Nov 2008
One of the most ancient of the 200-odd civilizations that history has known, the Indian civilization has survived mainly because of its spiritual lineage. Spirituality offers a universal value system that binds the people together and nurtures the scientific thought process. There is a marked difference between Oriental and Occidental spirituality. In the Occidental way of thinking, belief comes first and then experience follows. The Oriental philosophy and science have the same parameter: they both say experience first and the believe. That is why there has never been a conflict between science and spirituality in this part of the world. Unlike in the West, not event a single scientist was prosecuted.
Spirituality begins with TatvaGyan. The journey starts with 'idam', which means knowing this and moves on to 'aham, which means knowing the subjective Self. Heisenberg's UncertaintyPrinciple and Einstein's Theory of Relativity were all common thoughts in the philosophical schools in India 5000 years ago. This heritage with such richness though limited to a few like science, has impacted society at large. A country with diverse religious beliefs, languages, food habits and cultures and huge population has been held together by common thread - Spirituality.
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