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From Intellect to Intuition - Chapter Two - The Purpose of Education |
Surely there must be something more to the educational process
than just fitting a man to cope with external facts and with his arbitrary environment?
Humanity must be led out and into a deeper and wider future and realization. It must be
equipped to meet and handle whatever may come, so as to get the highest and the best
results. Men's powers should be drawn out to their fullest constructive expression. There
must be no standardized limit of achievement, the attainment of which will leave them
complacent, self-satisfied and, therefore, static. They must always be led from lower to
higher states of realization, and the faculty of awareness must be steadily expanded.
Expansion and growth is the law of life and while the mass of men must be lifted by a
system of education, fitted to bring the greatest good to the greatest number, the
individual must be given his full heritage, and special culture provided which will foster
and strengthen the finest and the best amongst us, for in their achievement lies the [28]
promise of the New Age. The inferior and the backward must also have special training in
order that they may come up to the high standard which the educators set. But it is of
even greater importance that no man, with a special aptitude and equipment, should be held
down to the dead level of the mass standard of the educated class. It is right here that the difficulty of defining education becomes apparent, and the questions arise as to the real goal and the true objectives. Dr. Randall realizes this in an article he wrote, in which he says:
It is interesting to note that the same ideas are expressed by Bhagavan Das at the First All-Asia Educational Conference. He says:
Both East and West seem to feel that an educational system that does not eventually lead a man out of the world of human affairs into the wider consciousness of spiritual things has failed in its mission and will not measure up to the soaring demand of the human soul. A training that stops short with the intellect, and ignores the faculty to intuit truth which the best minds evidence, lacks much. If it leaves its students with closed and static minds, it has left them without the equipment to touch that intangible and finest
The door must be opened for those who can go beyond the academic training of the mind with relation to physical plane living. |
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