Superstition is prison

For the next prison, we want to mention being deceived by the thing known as "saiyasatr". All superstitious formalities and beliefs are saiyasatr. The more ignorance there is, the more one lacks correct knowledge, then the more trapped one is in superstitious prison.

Now, education and science (vidayasatr) has improved, which has led to a better understanding of natural truths and of all things. Still there remains too much entrapment in superstitious prisons, It is a personal thing.

Some people are caught in different degrees and ways, but we can say that there are still people caught in the prison of saiyasatr, trapped by superstition. Although, in general, superstition has diminished greatly due to the progress of science, there is still quite a bit of saiyasatr left in the temples and churches.

Please forgive us for saying so, but the place we can find superstition the most are in churches and temples and in those kind of places. Although superstition has lessened in general, there is a lot remaining in such places. Whenever there are altars, whenever people bow down and worship so-called sacred and holy things, there is the place where the "science of the sleeper" persists.

Superstition, saiyasatr is for people who are asleep. It is for those who do not understand correctly, who are ignorant. We are taught these things as children, before we have the intelligence and ability to reason about them. Children believe whatever they are told, and so adults teach them many superstitious things.

If you still feel that thirteen is an unlucky number, that is saiyasatr. You are still sleeping. There are many other examples of superstition, but we'd better not name them. Some people might get offended. These kinds of things are prisons. Why not look carefully enough to see them as such?

Even the number "13" becomes a prison.

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