What does Hinduism imply about our relationship to the Causative Force?

 

Part II of II

...The Causative Force:

 

We, you are a part of the Causative Force.

 

Your wife is a part of the Causative Force.

 

Your child is a part of the Causative Force. Your neighbor is a part of the Causative Force.

 

A black man is a part of the Causative Force.

 

The physically challenged, the poor, the street sweeper, the rich, the sick, the person getting ready to overdose, the person getting ready to jump off the bridge, the beggar, the soldier facing you are all part of the Causative Force.

 

The Causative Force fills our bodies; the Causative Force is the essence of each and every one of us.

 

A different perspective?

 

How can we even doubt it?

 

A new perspective forcing us to look at ourselves, look at others differently, treat each other differently?

 

Absolutely.

 

A new perspective encouraging us to perceive ourselves differently and perceive others we may encounter within our universe differently?

 

Hopefully.

 

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