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We seem to live in a very imperfect world. How can we say all this is perfect? What does this mean? The key is in the Sanskrit word purnam, that which fills everything. Warwick Jessup first came across this Sanskrit prayer aged 14; it was something quite special to him. Warwick sounds the prayer and gives a translation. It's not praying in order to get something; it's stating a reality. So what does it mean? Warwick goes on to consider the commentator Shankara's words on this prayer. He says purnam means the limitless, all-pervasive. It begins by saying 'That is perfect'. Om Purnamadah Purnamidam Purnat Purnamudachyate Purnasya Purnamadaya Purnameva Vashishyate Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Line by line, Warwick examines and explains this enigmatic prayer. He also gives a tip from his own experience. 'Take perfect from perfect and the remainder is perfect'. It's easy to take imperfect from any situation. But the advice here is to always remember that fullness, that completeness, universality. A teacher's mind can tend towards criticism, but it's much better if it goes towards praise. This gives an indication of the perfect in every situation. Finally, peace peace peace. If the mind is agitated, it can't perceive the completeness and perfection everywhere. When the mind is calm, it's possible to see that perfection. The School of Philosophy and Economic Science offers courses in practical philosophy and economics with justice as well as other subjects. It aims to approach philosophy in a practical way, encouraging students to apply philosophy in their lives. The School also introduces a mindfulness-type exercise leading eventually to mantra meditation. Enjoyed this video? Subscribe to our channel to watch more videos from the School of Philosophy and Economic Science. Also visit our website for information about courses, lectures and events. Connect with us: Courses: https://schoolofphilosophy.org/pages/... Website: https://schoolofphilosophy.org Facebook: https://bit.ly/2YchKAoSPES Instagram: @schoolofphilosophyUK Twitter: @mandevilleplace Join our Mailing list: bit.ly/3iCRB4A Support the School: The School has many offerings free of charge or at a reduced fee. Any gift, however small, will help the School continue with its work. Make a Donation: https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/18466 © School of Philosophy and Economic Science. The School of Philosophy and Economic Science 11-13 Mandeville Pl, London W1U 3AJ 020 3287 1443 https://goo.gl/maps/Vv3kLCGNoVRDTtqe6 Charity numbers: 313115 and SC039950 ===================================================== #sanskrit #sanskritlanguage #perfectprayer #yoga #meditation #yogi #sanskritmantra #spirituality #sanskritstudies #purnamadah #learnsanskrit You may find this video relates also to india, sanskritquotes, meditation, ancientindia, sanskritshloka, sanskritlearning, sanskriti, advaitavedanta, invocation, whystudysanskrit