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The Ashtavakra Gita is perhaps the most dangerous book ever written. No it is not violent. It is completely uncompromising. It says you are not on a journey toward liberation. You are already free. The search itself is the only bondage. Every practice, every ritual, every effort to become more spiritual is, according to Ashtavakra, the ego’s most sophisticated strategy to avoid recognizing what is already and has always been the case. You are not a human being trying to find consciousness. You are consciousness that has temporarily forgotten itself. That recognition does not take years of practice. It takes one moment of absolute honesty. Most people are not ready for that book. Because most people are not yet ready to stop searching. And Ashtavakra will not wait for you to be ready. He simply tells you the truth and walks away.
@darvasboxtrader दादा यूएस मार्केट के लिए तो सेबी का भी कोई झमेला नहीं है। नाम डिस्क्लोज कर देते तो सही से स्टडी कर लेते अपने आप ट्रेडिंग्वयू पर चार्ट खोल कर😄
Mamta Mishra, principal of Subeam School in Hardoi, has been booked under the SC/ST Act.
This is ridiculous. She may have been rude, ill-mannered, and unfit for the role of an educator, and people across castes rightly called out her conduct, I too did explicitly, but invoking the SC/ST Act here is an overreach. She absolutely did not use any casteist slurs against the parents.
Cases like these will push people to start viewing every controversy through a caste lens before speaking. Why would any GC call out any non-castist bad behaviour by another GC against a Dalit if there’s a risk it could be twisted and lead to disproportionate repercussions under the SC/ST Act?
Now some dedh-hoshiyar will say that her behaviour comes from her castist mindset. Absolute nonsense! By that standard, literally any interaction can be twisted into an SC/ST case, an argument, a scolding, failed in exam, rejected proposal, even an accident, just by claiming hidden bias.
Second, Law deals with actions, not mind-reading. Unless there is a clear caste-based act, like a slur, humiliation, or targeted discrimination, there’s no legal basis. Turning every bad behaviour into a caste issue only weakens genuine cases and makes the law look arbitrary.