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THE EDUCATION THAT has prevailed in the past is very insufficient, incomplete,
superficial. It only creates people who can earn their livelihood but it does
not give any insight into living itself. It is not only incomplete, it is
harmful too -- because it is based on competition.
Any type of competition is violent deep down, and creates people who are
unloving. Their whole effort is to be the achievers: of name, of fame, of all
kinds of ambitions -- obviously, they have to struggle and be in conflict for
them. That destroys their joys and that destroys their friendliness. It seems
everybody is fighting against the whole world.
Education up to now has been goal-oriented: what you are learning is not
important; what is important is the examination that will come a year or two
years later. It makes the future important -- more important than the present.
It sacrifices the present for the future. And that becomes your very style of
life; you are always sacrificing the moment for something which is not present.
It creates a tremendous emptiness in life.
The commune of my vision will have a five-dimensional education.
Before I enter into those five dimensions, a few things have to be noted. One:
there should not be any kind of examination as part of education, but every
day, every hour, observation by the teachers; their remarks throughout the year
will decide whether you move further or you remain a little longer in the same
class. Nobody fails, nobody passes -- it is just that a few people are speedy
and a few people are a little bit lazy -- because the idea of failure creates a
deep wound of inferiority, and the idea of being successful also creates a
different kind of disease, that of superiority.
Nobody is inferior, and nobody is superior.
One is just oneself, incomparable.
So, examinations will not have any place. That will change the whole
perspective from the future to the present. What you are doing right this
moment will be decisive, not five questions at the end of two years. Of
thousands of things you will pass through during these two years, each will be
decisive; so the education will not be goal-oriented.
The teacher has been of immense importance in the past, because he knew he had
passed all the examinations, he had accumulated knowledge. But the situation
has changed -- and this is one of the problems, that situations change but our
responses remain the old ones. Now the knowledge explosion is so vast, so
tremendous, so speedy, that you cannot write a big book on any scientific
subject because by the time your book is complete, it will be out of date; new
facts, new discoveries will have made it irrelevant. So now science has to
depend on articles, on periodicals, not on books.
The teacher was educated thirty years earlier. In thirty years everything has
changed, and he goes on repeating what he was taught. He is out of date, and he
is making his students out of date. So in my vision the teacher has no place.
Instead of teachers there will be guides, and the difference has to be
understood: the guide will tell you where, in the library, to find the latest
information on the subject.
In the future the computer is going to prove of tremendous, revolutionary
importance.
For example, the way education is imparted to students is utterly old-fashioned.
It still depends on feeding the memory; and the more the memory is loaded, the
less is the possibility of clarity and intelligence. I take it as a great
opportunity that students can be freed from storing all kinds of information.
They can carry small computers which will have all the information they need at
any moment. That will help their minds to be more meditative, clear, innocent.
Now their minds are too cluttered with unnecessary rubbish.
In the future, education will be centralized on computer and on TV, because
what can be seen graphically is more easily remembered than what is read or
heard. Eyes are far more powerful instruments than ears, or anything else. And
it takes away the boredom of reading and listening. On the contrary, TV becomes
a joyful experience. Geography can be taught very colorfully....
The teacher should be only a guide to show you the right channel, to show you
how to use the computer, how to find the latest book. His function will be
totally different. He is not imparting knowledge to you, he is making you aware
of the contemporary knowledge, of the latest knowledge. He is only a guide.
With these considerations, I divide education into five dimensions.
The first is informative, like history, geography, and many other subjects
which can be dealt with by television and computer together.
But about history -- we have to take a completely radical standpoint. Right now
history consists of Genghis Khan, Tamerlane, Nadirshah, Adolf Hitler, etc.
These are not our history, these are our nightmares. Even the idea that human
beings can be so cruel to other human beings is nauseating. Our children should
not be fed with such ideas.
In the future, history should consist only of those great geniuses who have
contributed something to the beauty of this planet, to humanity -- a Gautam
Buddha, a Socrates, a Lao Tzu; great mystics like Jalaluddin Rumi, J.
Krishnamurti; great poets like Walt Whitman, Omar Khayyam; great literary
figures like Leo Tolstoy, Maxim Gorky, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Rabindranath Tagore,
Basho.
We should teach the positive grandeur of our inheritance, with footnotes about
the people who have been counted up to now as historically great men -- people
like Adolf Hitler. They can have only a place in footnotes, or an appendix,
with a clear explanation that they were either insane or suffered from some
inferiority complex or other psychiatric disorder.
We have to make the future generations completely aware that a dark side
existed in the past and dominated the past, but now there is no place for that
side.
In the first dimension also come languages. Every person in the world should
know at least two languages; one is his mother tongue, and the other is English
as an international vehicle for communication. They can also be taught more
accurately by television -- the accent, the grammar, everything can be taught
more correctly.
We can create in the world an atmosphere of brotherhood: language connects
people and language disconnects too. There is right now no international language.
This is due to our prejudices. English is perfectly suitable, because it is
known by more people around the world on a wider scale.
The second is the inquiry of scientific subjects, which is tremendously
important because it is half of reality, the outside reality. They can be
imparted by television and computer too, but they are more complicated, and the
human guide will be more necessary.
And the third will be what is missing in present-day education, the art of
living. People have taken it for granted that they know what love is. They
don't know...and by the time they know, it is too late. Every child should be
helped to transform his anger, hatred, jealousy, into love.
An important part of the third dimension should also be a sense of humor.
Our so-called education makes people sad and serious. And if one third of your
life is wasted in a university in being sad and serious, it becomes ingrained;
you forget the language of laughter -- and the man who forgets the language of
laughter has forgotten much of life.
So love, laughter, and an acquaintance with life and its wonders, its
mysteries.... These birds singing in the trees should not go unheard. The trees
and the flowers and the stars should have a connection with your heart. The
sunrise and the sunset will not be just outside things – they should be
something inner, too. A reverence for life should be the foundation of the
third dimension. People are so irreverent to life.
The fourth dimension should be of art and creativity: painting, music,
craftsmanship, pottery, masonry -- anything that is creative.
All areas of creativity should be allowed; the students can choose. There
should be only a few things compulsory -- for example, an international
language should be compulsory; a certain capacity to earn your livelihood
should be compulsory; a certain creative art should be compulsory. You can
choose through the whole rainbow of creative arts, because unless a man learns
how to create, he never becomes a part of existence, which is constantly creative.
By being creative one becomes divine; creativity is the only prayer.
And the fifth dimension should be the art of dying.
In this fifth dimension will be all the meditations, so that you can know there
is no death, so that you can become aware of an eternal life inside you. This
should be absolutely essential, because everybody has to die; nobody can avoid
it. And under the big umbrella of meditation, you can be introduced to Zen, to
Tao, to Yoga, to Hassidism, to all kinds and all possibilities that have
existed, but which education has not taken any care of.
The new commune will have a full education, a whole education.
I have been a professor myself and I resigned from the university with a note
saying: This is not education, this is sheer stupidity; you are not teaching
anything significant.
But this insignificant education prevails all over the world -- it makes no
difference, in the
Russia or in
America. Nobody has looked for a more whole, a total education. In this
sense almost everybody is uneducated; even those who have great degrees are
uneducated in the vaster areas of life. A few are more uneducated, a few are
less -- but everybody is uneducated, because education as a whole does not
exist anywhere.
Osho Vision,
The Greatest Challenge: the Golden Future
Education: Forward to the Real Basics
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New Earth Academy Open Project will consider all your ideas to integrate this
Vision into reality ASAP
The project main focus is to create new teachers , new methodologies and spread
it Worldwide,
The project is also open for existing schools open to change their stile of
education into a whole New Five-Dimensional Education for a New Earth,
With gratitude,
Bodhi Sarango