Human
Quality Index Dijo Thomas Reveals a Secret
of Universe about Mankind. He reveals for the first time Different Layers of Mankind. Human Quality
Index Human Quality Index By Dijo Thomas ? What is the Difference between a common man & a Buddha? Or in fact, is there really a Difference? Dijo Thomas says that there is indeed a difference. Not only a difference, but there are many levels in between. Before we go into that, it is important to understand where we stand now, how we see each other and how we evaluate the world. Equality - the
key word In the present world, for centuries, the
key word is Equality. We hear equality in various context, like equality
between men, equality between different class, equality between the haves
& have-nots, equality between men and women, equality between the
ruling class & common man etc. These
are beautiful concepts, much longed by people; but seldom achieved. I
would say that the importance for Equality came during French Revolution, in
recent History. French Revolution & Equality The French Revolution was a watershed
event in modern European history that began in 1789 and ended in the late
1790s. French citizens razed and redesigned
their country’s political landscape, uprooting centuries-old institutions
such as absolute monarchy and the feudal system. The upheaval was caused by
widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies
of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie
Antoinette. Although it failed to achieve all of its goals and at times
degenerated into a chaotic bloodbath, the French Revolution played a critical
role in shaping modern nations by showing the world the power inherent in the
will of the people. Causes of
the French Revolution The
French Revolution had general causes common to all the revolutions of the
West at the end of the 18th century and particular causes that explain why it
was by far the most violent and the most universally significant of these revolutions.
The first of the general causes was the social structure of the West.
The feudal regime had been
weakened step-by-step and had already disappeared in parts of Europe. The increasingly numerous and prosperous elite of
wealthy commoners—merchants, manufacturers, and professionals, often called
the bourgeoisie—aspired to political
power in those countries where it did not already possess it. The peasants, many of whom owned land, had attained an improved standard
of living and education and wanted to get rid of the last vestiges of feudalism so as to acquire the full rights of landowners and
to be free to increase their holdings. Furthermore, from about 1730,
higher standards of living had
reduced the mortality rate among adults considerably. This, together with other
factors, had led to an increase in the population of Europe unprecedented for
several centuries: it doubled between 1715 and 1800. For France, which with
26 million inhabitants in 1789 was the most populated country of Europe, the
problem was most acute. The bourgeoisie resented its exclusion from
political power and positions of honour. A search for more power & Equality.The peasants were
acutely aware of their situation and were less and less willing to support
the anachronistic and burdensome feudal system. At the same time the
French monarchy, no longer seen as divinely
ordained, was unable to adapt to the political and
societal pressures that were being exerted on it. The people were greatly influenced by the
writings of Intellectuals & theorists of the time, though they presented
different points of views. Faced with the heavy expenditure that the wars
of the 18th century entailed, the rulers of Europe sought to raise money by
taxing the nobles and clergy, who in most countries had hitherto been exempt,
To justify this, the rulers likewise invoked the arguments of advanced thinkers
by adopting the role of “enlightened
despots.” This provoked reaction throughout Europe
from the privileged bodies, diets and estates. Monarchs tried to stop this reaction of
the aristocracy, and both rulers and
the privileged classes sought allies among the non-privileged bourgeois and
the peasants. Thus a 'divine' hand plays a role, a very unlikely one, of the
most powerful element of the then society seeking the help of non-privileged
class, to safe guard their privilege. The result is that, unknowingly
or unconsciously the aristocracy sow the seed for a
crucial turning point in the History of Mankind - which I would say is one of
the most fundamental ever - for a more Equal Society. Later Russian Revolution was another effort to
attain equality. Thus Equality became the main focus of the
Thinkers. I would say that the Dictum that all are Equal before Law
is a very Important Pillar of a Modern Society. [Though many a time it is not applied by letter & spirit.] When at most importance was given to Equality, Much
More Important value was not Understood by the Society or Thinkers. That Value, Much More Important than Equality, I would like
to state is Quality. Human Quality Index What does
Quality mean? How can You
differentiate between Persons, based on Quality? The following
Chart will answer these Questions. The
Human Quality Index describes the Different
Layers or Stages present among Humankind; based on the Quality of a person.
Stage
1 – Majority of the Society Stage 2 – High Negative Persons Stage
3 - Writers Stage
4 - Scientists Stage
5 - Activists Stage
6 – Philosophers Avatars & Enlightened Persons Stage
7 Stage
8 Stage
9 The
Truthfulness will be least in Stage 2 & will increase progressively. The truthfulness will be maximum in Stage 9. Present day society considers
intelligence as paramount. Most of the tests conducted by various
institutions is to access the intelligence of a person. The intelligence, it may surprise you,
will more or less be the same in all stages. That means a person may have
maximum IQ level in Stage 3, the same maximum IQ level may be found in a
person in stage 6 also. Intelligence
or IQ is Not the most Important Factor of Mankind I will make it clearer. Albert
Einstein is considered as one of the most intelligent person that ever lived.
His contributions to Science are Legendary. To make this point clear, I will state
an example. Many persons were identified with IQ larger than Einstein. But they were not able to make even a small contribution to
Science, any other field or to the Society. If IQ was the main factor that makes a
Scientist or a Genius, then of course, a person with an with IQ larger than Einstein
should have made at least equal or larger contribution than him. But that is
not the case. Therefore
it is clearly Not intelligence that makes a person a Genius – it is something
else. What
is that X Factor? In
Indian tradition, Buddha, Krishna, Osho, Vedantha Masters all refer to this
X-Factor, many refer to this by the name Jhanna [Jha-na]. Jhanna
is the higher wisdom revealed to a person by the Universal Ultimate Power. To
different persons, the revealed Jhanna will be different, it will be
according to their level. That is the
reason for the Variation in Perception; for a Single event; for different
persons. The Jhanna
will be least in Stage 2 & will increase progressively. The truthfulness will be maximum in Stage 9. Masters like
Buddha, Krishna, Osho, Jesus Christ, Ramana Maharshi, J Krishna Moorthy, UG
Krishna Moorthy etc. Belong to this stage. This is the
reason why the Masters like Buddha, Krishna, Osho, Jesus Christ, Ramana
Maharshi etc. Are able to say many things that other people are not able to
find out. The society
also, in a way, understands that. That is the reason why people worship some
of them as God. Dijo Thomas
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