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The Bhagavad Gita

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Faith Is the Foundation

Topic: Belief & Faith

Faith is the firm conviction that the Self is supreme. It is the unshakable belief that the soul is eternal and divine. Faith is the foundation of all knowledge, and without it, no one can achieve enlightenment.

Inspiring Journey of a Great Soul: Early Life, Teachings, and Death

Early Life

Niels Bohr was born on October 7, 1885, in Copenhagen, Denmark, into a family that fostered a strong academic environment. His father, Christian Bohr, was a respected physiology professor, while his mother, Ellen Adler Bohr, came from a well-educated Jewish family. This nurturing atmosphere ignited young Niels’s passion for learning, particularly in the fields of physics and mathematics. He excelled in his studies, earning his doctorate in 1911 from the University of Copenhagen, where he began to lay the groundwork for his groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory. Bohr’s early experiences and the intellectual climate of his upbringing would profoundly influence his revolutionary ideas about atomic structure and the behavior of electrons.

Teachings

Niels Bohr is best remembered for his pioneering work in quantum mechanics, particularly the Bohr model of the atom, which introduced the revolutionary concept that electrons orbit the nucleus at specific distances, or energy levels. His teaching extended beyond formal education; he was a mentor to many young physicists and championed the idea of open dialogue in scientific inquiry, famously coining the phrase “A physicist is just as good as his ability to ask the right questions.” Bohr’s philosophical insights into the interplay between classical and quantum physics have inspired countless scholars to explore the mysteries of the universe. His belief in the importance of cooperation among scientists, particularly evident in the establishment of the Niels Bohr Institute, fostered a collaborative spirit that continues to resonate in scientific communities worldwide.

Death

Niels Bohr passed away on November 18, 1962, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that continues to inspire generations of scientists. His contributions to the understanding of atomic theory and quantum mechanics not only transformed the field of physics but also had profound implications across various disciplines, including chemistry and philosophy. Bohr’s commitment to peace and democracy during turbulent times, particularly in the wake of World War II, underscored his belief that science should serve humanity. As we reflect on his life, we are reminded of the power of curiosity and collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge and the profound impact that one dedicated individual can have on the world. Niels Bohr’s journey serves as a beacon of inspiration, inviting us all to explore the depths of our own intellectual potential.

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The Bhagavad Gita

Easwaran, Eknath, Translator [The Bhagavad Gita, Nilgiri Press (2007)] P. 38.


Theme: Belief and Faith

About This Bhagavad Gita Quote [Brief Commentary]

The Bhagavad Gita presents a compelling dialogue between Sri Krishna, the divine, and Arjuna, a warrior facing the battlefield’s harsh realities. In this context, “Faith is the foundation of all knowledge” refers to the essential role that faith plays in our journey towards enlightenment, or realization of the Self. Sri Krishna advises Arjuna that he must find faith in himself, his purpose, and the divine to conquer his fear and doubt and march forth in the impending war.

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About This Bhagavad Gita Quote [Longer Commentary]

Faith, in this context, isn’t just about a belief in a higher power. It extends to faith in oneself, one’s abilities, and one’s experiences. It’s the undercurrent of trust that helps us navigate the complexities of life, the inner compass that directs us through our individual paths. Without faith, Arjuna’s courage would waver, and the knowledge he seeks—knowledge of duty, righteousness, and purpose—would remain elusive.

Excerpt From Contextual Passage For This Quote

Krishna: Without faith, no knowledge can be attained. Without knowledge, action is blind. Without action, there is no perfection, and without perfection, no freedom.

Arjuna: But what is faith? And how does one attain it?

Krishna: Faith is the firm conviction that the Self is supreme. It is the unshakable belief that the soul is eternal and divine. Faith is the foundation of all knowledge, and without it, no one can achieve enlightenment.

—Eknath Easwaran, Translator [The Bhagavad Gita, Nilgiri Press (2007)] P. 38.*

*According to Eknath Easwaran, “The Bhagavad Gita is not a book written by any one person. It is a collection of teachings that have been passed down from generation to generation by the sages of India. The teachings are attributed to Krishna, but they are actually the distillation of the wisdom of many great teachers.”

Easwaran (2007) goes on to say that the Bhagavad Gita is “a living book” that continues to speak to people of all faiths and cultures. He believes that the teachings of the Gita are as relevant today as they were when they were first written.

An Additional Quote (Bhagavad Gita, 4.39)

“A faithful man who is dedicated to transcendental knowledge and who subdues his senses is eligible to achieve such knowledge, and having achieved it he quickly attains the supreme spiritual peace.”

—Eknath Easwaran, Translator [The Bhagavad Gita, 4.39, Nilgiri Press (2007)] P. 38.

Resources

  • Easwaran, Eknath, Translator [The Bhagavad Gita, Nilgiri Press (2007)]

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