How do the concepts of Hinduism reinforce the concept of panentheism?
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...With the un-creation of the universe, the soul would have nowhere to go but back into the Causative Force.
This concept provides significance to the idea that we exist.
No greater significance could be assigned to life than the significance of being a part of something so immense that it actually exists within something bigger than the universe itself.
What could be more significant than being a part of an entity capable of creating the universe?
But there is something more significant and that is where symbiotic panentheism comes into the picture.
Symbiotic panentheism goes even further than panentheism for it not only rationalizes the concept that the soul is significant because it is a part of the Causative Force, but symbiotic panentheism adds the idea that we as beings actually have a significant role to play in relationship to the Causative Force.
The Causative Force needs the soul.
The Causative Force needs you. Symbiotic panentheism doesn’t just say this is so but goes on to rationalize how and why the soul could be significant to the Causative Force Herself.
This does not go against Hindu concepts; rather, it adds to them.
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