FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How we conduct the workshops ?
The workshop diverges from conventional methods by not relying on established texts or teachings. Instead, the facilitator introduces proposals for participants to scrutinize and contemplate, serving as a conduit between them and the concept of ‘Reality’. Importantly, there’s no imposition of beliefs or pressure to conform to a certain viewpoint. The atmosphere during these workshops varies from earnest discussions to more relaxed and jovial interactions. Notably, there’s no charge for the educational content provided. Participants are responsible for covering their own expenses for accommodation and meals. Financial constraints do not preclude anyone from attending, as all are welcome regardless of their ability to pay.
2. Who Should attend?
Young people, students, families, intellectuals, philosophers, and anyone keen to explore the concepts of coexistence, universal harmony, and seeking clarity in life.
3. Is Jeevan Vidya mandatory for me to adhere to?
This philosophy is not imposed on anyone or presented as a requirement for understanding. It is entirely up to individuals whether they wish to comprehend it or not. The decision remains yours. Madhyasth Darshan – Coexistentialism does not prescribe rules or restrictions and is not a set of beliefs to follow. It is not something to memorize and conform to; rather, it is meant to be explored and comprehended. When we grasp the reality it presents, it naturally integrates into our lives. Jeevan Vidya is expressed as propositions and does not demand blind faith; instead, it encourages thorough examination of these propositions through self-inquiry, on an individual basis. Reality is not the possession of any one person; it simply exists. Madhyasth Darshan – Coexistentialism (Jeevan Vidya) offers insights into reality. The decision and responsibility to assess its validity lie with you, the reader, and with every human being.
4. How much does it cost to attend the 7-day workshop?
There’s no fee for the teaching itself. Participants are responsible for covering their own boarding and lodging expenses. No one is turned away due to lack of funds
5. Do you oppose other beliefs, philosophies, and ideologies/systems?
Madhyasth Darshan – Coexistentialism (Jeevan Vidya) isn’t an organization or a group but rather a system of knowledge, a perspective on reality, encapsulated in literature. It doesn’t actively promote or recruit followers. It’s a proposition available to all humans seeking understanding, free of charge, as knowledge cannot be commercialized. Individuals are free to evaluate it and accept or reject it based on their assessment.
There’s no central authority, hierarchy, franchises, certifications, or certified individuals associated with it. It’s not about followership, memberships, or titles. There are no political affiliations or interests in monetary donations. Participants cover their own expenses, and there’s no financialcompensation for their involvement. The study and teaching of this philosophy are undertaken for personal growth and understanding.
6. Do you oppose other beliefs, philosophies, and ideologies/systems?
Madhyasth Darshan – Coexistentialism (Jeevan Vidya) isn’t an organization or a group but rather a system of knowledge, a perspective on reality, encapsulated in literature. It doesn’t actively promote or recruit followers. It’s a proposition available to all humans seeking understanding, free of charge, as knowledge cannot be commercialized. Individuals are free to evaluate it and accept or reject it based on their assessment.
There’s no central authority, hierarchy, franchises, certifications, or certified individuals associated with it. It’s not about followership, memberships, or titles. There are no political affiliations or interests in monetary donations. Participants cover their own expenses, and there’s no financialcompensation for their involvement. The study and teaching of this philosophy are undertaken for personal growth and understanding.
7.Do you oppose other beliefs, philosophies, and ideologies/systems?
No, Madhyasth Darshan focuses on understanding reality as it is and offers proposals based on that. The literature reflects on humanity’s achievements so far, what still needs to be accomplished, and how it can be achieved. Madhyasth Darshan advocates for a unified human society and orderliness. For more queries, please contact …
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