Wednesday 30 September 2020

 

VEDANTA AND HUMAN EVOLUTION


On a review of the evolutionary process, it is evident that with the emergence of the human species on the evolutionary firmament, the organic evolution in the strict biological sense lost its significance and relevance as to the direction of further progress in the evolutionary ladder for the human race. Structurally and functionally a superior human can conjure up wonders as demonstrated in his ability to think, discriminate, discover and create a knowledge bank in his memory. His achievements in science and technology, literature, philosophy and communication are mind-boggling. However, further evolution of human species should be in the psycho-social realms that too based on moral and ethical principles. The gist of the opinions of many right thinking personnel such as Sir Julian Huxley is that the world today is in need of a science that provides a methodology of human progress based on higher human values of love, compassion, tolerance and cooperation. In other words, such an evolutionary process should involve a change in the moral and ethical outlook of human beings leading to a total spiritual emancipation of the human soul: a methodology of progress that results in the release of human beings from the legacy of his animal ancestry, a release from the slavery of negative prospects and perceptions about life. Sir Julian Huxley termed such a program of the evolution of man as the ‘Science of Human Possibilities.’

In this regard it is worthwhile to recall what Bertrand Russel said, “Man has been disciplined hitherto by his subjection to nature. Having emancipated himself from this subjection, he is showing something of the defects of slave-turned-master. A new moral outlook is called for in which submission to the powers of nature is replaced by respect for what is best in man. It is where this respect is lacking that scientific technique is dangerous. So long as it is present, science, having delivered man from bondage to nature, can proceed to deliver him from bondage to the slavish part of himself” (The Scientific Outlook, pp.29 8-99 ). It is clear that without a moral and ethical emancipation of human mind, all scientific and technological progress may herald the death knell of human species.

Ancient sages of India, thousands of years ago, understood the potentialities of human beings to overcome negativities such as selfishness, hatred and enmity in order to evolve into morally, ethically and spiritually emancipated saints. Gautama Buddha, Sri Ṡankara, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Vivekānanda are but a few of such souls who realized the full potential of human life in their own lifetime. The science that the ancient sages realized through metaphysical intuition in super sensory perception is Vedānta, the science of human possibilities.

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