Spirituality is Inclusive.2015.0221
Human beings make every difference discriminatory simply because every human being is longing to be a little more than what he is right now. One unfortunate way he has found is to put down the person next to him. It is a very rudimentary mindset, but we have worked like that for a long time and we are continuing to work like that. If there is no sense of inclusiveness in individual human beings there is no way that the systems they create or actions they perform will lead to inclusiveness. If individuals do not experience this inclusiveness, they end up creating every exclusive processes. One basic aspect of spiritual process is that it makes one into an all inclusive human being. At the same time it will hugely equip the individual to be more efficient, more capable, more balanced and in turn more productive. [This material was published in a local paper and was written by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev and now it is reproduced for the informative on the members of "sundercircle"]. Kind Regards. Sunder Thadani.
Human beings make every difference discriminatory simply because every human being is longing to be a little more than what he is right now. One unfortunate way he has found is to put down the person next to him. It is a very rudimentary mindset, but we have worked like that for a long time and we are continuing to work like that. If there is no sense of inclusiveness in individual human beings there is no way that the systems they create or actions they perform will lead to inclusiveness. If individuals do not experience this inclusiveness, they end up creating every exclusive processes. One basic aspect of spiritual process is that it makes one into an all inclusive human being. At the same time it will hugely equip the individual to be more efficient, more capable, more balanced and in turn more productive. [This material was published in a local paper and was written by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev and now it is reproduced for the informative on the members of "sundercircle"]. Kind Regards. Sunder Thadani.
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