What does Hinduism have to offer us as individuals?

 

Part II of II

 

...Imagine a society where people are no longer looked upon as just people but rather as portions of the Causative Force.

 

Abuse of any kind would no longer just be irrational, but would be totally unacceptable.

 

Elimination of abuse and suffering would become a primary objective of people in society.

 

Welfare running rampant?

 

No, this does not imply that everything would be given free of charge to the individual, for this only lowers the individual’s value to society to the lowest level possible, the level of worthlessness.

 

The environment which is a place for people to travel would no longer be a place for people to travel but would now be understood to be a place for the Causative Force to travel, for people would be understood to be nothing other than pieces of the Causative Force.

 

As such, the environment could no longer logically be abused, polluted, destroyed for in our minds and thoughts, we would see it as belonging not to us but to others as well as to the Causative Force.

 

This is not implying that a person is the Causative Force.

 

Saying that a person is the Causative Force would deny the existence of the Causative Force for She would be no greater than you.

 

To declare yourself to be “the” Causative Force in total, would deny other people the recognition of a soul, a portion of the Causative Force.

 

To declare yourself to be “the” Causative Force would be to diminish the Causative Force to your level of power, presence, and knowledge.

 

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