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From the works of Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. Here Nithyananda explains that in the Indian system, great respect is given to knowledge. In the East, there is no economic commitment required for education. In fact, often, food and accommodation are provided free for students, for those seeking spiritual knowledge, but you must commit psychologically. In the West, the opposite is true. An economic commitment is a prerequisite, but no psychological commitment is invested. That is why education in the East goes to the right person, to someone who is deeply interested, and the quality of the education of that person is assured.
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From the works of Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. Here Nithyananda explains that in the Indian system, great respect is given to knowledge. In the East, there is no economic commitment required for [[education]]. In fact, often, food and accommodation are provided free for students, for those [[seeking]] spiritual knowledge, but you must commit psychologically. In the West, the opposite is true. An economic commitment is a prerequisite, but no psychological commitment is invested. That is why education in the East goes to the right person, to someone who is deeply interested, and the quality of the education of that person is assured.
  
 
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Should Knowledge Be Free?

Description:

From the works of Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. Here Nithyananda explains that in the Indian system, great respect is given to knowledge. In the East, there is no economic commitment required for education. In fact, often, food and accommodation are provided free for students, for those seeking spiritual knowledge, but you must commit psychologically. In the West, the opposite is true. An economic commitment is a prerequisite, but no psychological commitment is invested. That is why education in the East goes to the right person, to someone who is deeply interested, and the quality of the education of that person is assured.

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