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Is there any Dharma for the non-living aspects of God beyond the

living aspects of God?

 

Yes, Dharma is all pervasive in the universe. It covers non-living

aspects of universe as well. When life had not evolved on this

earth, it was an earth consisting of material forces like water,

earth, fire, air and a sky. It is through the process of evolution

that the non-living forces created living forces. After the living,

including human beings were created, the interaction between the

living and non-living still continued and continues. Logically

therefore, if the relation between the living and the non-living

forces is not balanced chaos is created on earth. Think of a simple

example i.e. if all the coal or oil is over spent or wasted by human

beings, then how can we get energy and power. That is where is

necessity to use the supports of nature in a balanced way. In the

sky the Stars, including our Sun and Planets are holding, moving in

an order. Any little deviation can create havoc. Can you imagine

that !

 

Today the whole world is experiencing and trying to look at this

problem in a different way which is called ecological balance or

environmental protection. When this balance is not achieved between

the human beings and the non-living things, great problems takes

place e.g. if we contaminate air or water then diseases have to

come. Dharma is therefore, not only a spiritual and religious side

of things it also means a way of living together whether in a

family, society, country or world. Here the self-limitations or

scriptural limitations on the individuals for the greater cause of

the group is of paramount importance. The Dharma is what is the best

way of living together with all the forces of nature, living and non-

living under all circumstances.

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om sai ram

" Dharma is therefore, not only a spiritual and

religious side of things it also means a way of living

together whether in a family, society, country or

world. "

---Balancing in our day today life about the

various roles we play is essential to carry our daily

duties nicely.

A good topic to think over!!

'sai bless u'

sai ram

--- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy

wrote:

 

> Is there any Dharma for the non-living aspects of

> God beyond the

> living aspects of God?

>

> Yes, Dharma is all pervasive in the universe. It

> covers non-living

> aspects of universe as well. When life had not

> evolved on this

> earth, it was an earth consisting of material forces

> like water,

> earth, fire, air and a sky. It is through the

> process of evolution

> that the non-living forces created living forces.

> After the living,

> including human beings were created, the interaction

> between the

> living and non-living still continued and continues.

> Logically

> therefore, if the relation between the living and

> the non-living

> forces is not balanced chaos is created on earth.

> Think of a simple

> example i.e. if all the coal or oil is over spent or

> wasted by human

> beings, then how can we get energy and power. That

> is where is

> necessity to use the supports of nature in a

> balanced way. In the

> sky the Stars, including our Sun and Planets are

> holding, moving in

> an order. Any little deviation can create havoc. Can

> you imagine

> that !

>

> Today the whole world is experiencing and trying to

> look at this

> problem in a different way which is called

> ecological balance or

> environmental protection. When this balance is not

> achieved between

> the human beings and the non-living things, great

> problems takes

> place e.g. if we contaminate air or water then

> diseases have to

> come. Dharma is therefore, not only a spiritual and

> religious side

> of things it also means a way of living together

> whether in a

> family, society, country or world. Here the

> self-limitations or

> scriptural limitations on the individuals for the

> greater cause of

> the group is of paramount importance. The Dharma is

> what is the best

> way of living together with all the forces of

> nature, living and non-

> living under all circumstances.

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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