Understanding Harmony in the
Society
Unit-3B Understanding Harmony in the Society.ppt
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What is Desirable and Where are we today?
Families living together, in a relationship of mutual fulfillment
(common goal)
Society
People living together, but not in relationship of mutual fulfillment
(differing goals)
Crowd
People living separately, in opposition / struggle
(conflicting goals)
Battlefield
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Society
We will explore:
1. Goal of human being living in society (human goal)
2. Appraisal of Current State
3. The dimensions or systems required to achieve the human goal
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Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal (ekuo y{;)
Are all 4 required, desirable or we can leave something out?
If all 4 are achieved, would anything else be required?
Are we working for all 4? In the family? In the society?
What would be the sequence and priority of effort on these goals?
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Happiness
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Current State – Have we understood our Goal?
Human Goal (ekuo y{;)
Gross Misunderstanding (vk/kkjHkwr Hkze)
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Assumptions (eg.
Money is everything)
In Every Individual
Accumulation
By Any Means
In few Individuals
Domination ,
Exploitation, Fear
In Society
Mastery &
Exploitation
Over Nature
Obsession for Consumption Hkksx
mUekn
“ for Profit ykHk
mUekn
“ for Sensual Pleasure dke
Resource Depletion
Pollution
Terrorism
War
Happiness
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Self Reflection
How much of your
imagination is about
these naturally
acceptable human
goals, how to
achieve them; and
slowly transition
from present society
to a human society?
And how much of
your imagination is
about the problems
in the present
society and how to
manage in it?
COMPETENCE
What You Are
Sensation
Lakosnuk
2
3
Preconditioning
ekU;rk
1
Natural
Acceptance
INTENTION
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Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal (ekuo y{;)
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar - f”k{kk laLdkj
2. Health – Self-regulation- LokLF; la;e
3. Production – Work - mRiknu dk;Z
4. Justice – Preservation - U;k; lqj{kk
5. Exchange – Storage - fofue; dks’k
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Happiness
9
Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal (ekuo y{;)
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
4
4
1
1
2
2
2 3
3
3
4
1 2 3 4
Happiness
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Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
1
1
1a. Education – To develop the right
understanding of the harmony at all levels of
our being – from self to the entire existence
(individual, family, society, nature/existence)
1b. Sanskar – The commitment, preparation
and practice of living in harmony.
Preparation includes learning the skills and
technology for living in harmony at all levels
– from self to the entire existence
(individual, family, society, nature/existence)
Happiness
Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
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Education-Sanskar
Education = Developing Right Understanding
Sanskar = Commitment/ Preparation/ Practice for Right Living
Preparation includes Learning Right Skills & Technology
Development of the competence to live with Definite Human Conduct
Discipline to Self Discipline
1.Right understanding, i.e. wisdom or clarity about what to do as a human being – in oneself, family,
society, nature…
2.Right feeling – the capacity to live in relationship with the other human beings – in family, society…
3.Right skills for prosperity, i.e.
 The capacity to identify the need of physical facility
 The skills & practice for sustainable production of more than what is required (by way of labour using cyclic, mutually
enriching process)
 The feeling of prosperity
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Human Education
Personal
Transformation
Societal
Transformation
Human Education
Next generation has improved
- Understanding
- Feeling
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Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
2
2
2b. Self-regulation – Feeling of responsibility for
Nurturing, Protection and Right Utilization of the
Body
2a. Health (Swasthya) –
Body acts according to Self (I)
Parts of the body are in harmony (in order)
 Recognising What is Needed as Physical
Facility
4
4
Happiness
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Program for Health-Self Regulation
1 Intake and Routine (Lifestyle)
2 Labour and Exercise
3 Postures for regulating internal & external body organs and
Regulated Breathing
4 Medicine and Treatment
(A) For Staying Healthy
(B) For bringing
body back to
harmony from
temporary
disharmony
(C) Dependence on
drug / machine to
perform a body
function
1a. Intake includes air, water, sunlight, food (food is nutritious, digestible & tasty and
waste is excretable), all intake through our senses (sound, sight, smell etc)
1b. Rising time, sleeping time, eating time…
2a. Outcome of labour is production of physical facility
2b. No physical facility is produced by exercise
1b
1
2 3
1a
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Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
2
2 3b. Work: The labour a human being does on
the rest of nature
3a. Production: The physical facility obtained
out of work
4
4
Happiness
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Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
1. What to Produce?
Required Physical Facility (necessary for
nurturing, Protection & right utilisation of
body)
2. How to Produce?
a)Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process (Eco-
Friendly)
b)Ensuring Justice (People-Friendly)
2
2
4
4
Happiness
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Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process (Avartansheel Process)
1. Cyclic
2. Every Unit in the Process is Enriched
This mutually enriching, cyclic process is already going on in Nature. We do not have to create
it
Soil, Water,
Air...
Plants...
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Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process (Avartansheel Process)
1. Cyclic
2. Every Unit in the Process is Enriched
This mutually enriching, cyclic process is already going on in Nature. We do not have to create
it
Animals,
Birds
Soil, Water,
Air...
Plants...
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Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process (Avartansheel Process)
1. Cyclic
2. Every Unit in the Process is Enriched
We, human beings, have to understand the mutual fulfilment in nature & to live accordingly
i.e. To update the man-made processes to be cyclic and mutually enriching
Animals &
Birds
Soil, Water,
Air...
Plants...
Human
Beings
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√
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Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
3
3
4a. Justice – Recognition of Human-Human
Relationship, its Fulfillment & Evaluation
leading to Mutual Happiness
Happiness
Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
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Harmony in Family – Justice, From Family to World Family (Undivided Society)
1. Relationship is – between one self (I1) and other self (I2)
2. There are feelings in relationship – in one self (I1) for other self (I2)
3. These feelings can be recognized – they are definite (9 Feelings)
4. Their fulfilment, evaluation leads to mutual happiness
Feelings in relationship:
Justice = Recognition, Fulfillment & Evaluation of
Human-Human Relationship, leading to Mutual Happiness
Justice  from Family to World Family
 Undivided Society ¼v[k.M lekt½
1- Trust fo”okl FOUNDATION VALUE
2- Respect lEeku
3- Affection Lusg
4- Care eerk
5- Guidance okRlY;
6- Reverence J)k
7- Glory xkSjo
8- Gratitude —rKrk
9- Love izse COMPLETE VALUE
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Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
4
4
4b. Preservation – Recognition of Human-Rest
of Nature Relationship, its Fulfillment &
Evaluation leading to Mutual Prosperity or
Mutual Enrichment
1.Prosperity of Human Being
2.Enrichment, Protection & Right Utilisation of
rest of Nature
Happiness
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Preservation of rest of Nature
What is fundamental?
Enrichment, Protection or Right Utilisation of Nature
– Right Utilisation of Nature
Wood of 4 full grown trees is enough for one person's needs from birth to death, including the
pyre wood
How many trees can you plant in your lifetime?
– At least 10 trees?
– Or even one tree on every birthday, so 60-70 trees?
Eg. Prof. Parmeshwara Rao of Emanchally village has planted 5000 trees in each of the 100
villages near Emanchally
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Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
1 2 3 4
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
2
2 3
5a. Exchange – of physical facility with a view
of mutual fulfillment
(not with obsession for profit / of exploitation)
5b. Storage – of physical facility with a view of
mutual fulfillment
(not with obsession for profit / of accumulation)
3
Happiness
Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
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Co-Existence
(mutual fulfilment)
In Nature/
Existence
Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk)
Human Goal (ekuo y{;)
Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½
Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage
Right Understanding
& Right Feeling
In Every Individual
Prosperity
In Every Family
Fearlessness
(Trust)
In Society
4
4
1
1
2
2
2 3
3
3
4
1 2 3 4
Happiness
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My Participation (Value) in the Society
 Ensuring happiness in the family by way of helping in the development of right understanding
and right feeling in the Self of every member of the family, particularly the next generation.
 Ensuring health in the family by way of a system of nurturing, protection and right utilisation of
the Body for every member of the family.
 Ensuring prosperity in the family by way of helping the family recognise the need for physical
facility, its production, its protection and its right utilisation.
 Facilitating one or more members of the family to participate in the larger society, in one or
more dimensions of human order.
In the larger society, my participation (value) is:
To play a role in one or more dimensions of the human order (education-sanskar, health-self-
regulation, production-work, justice-preservation and exchange-storage)
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Sum Up
A society is composed of families living together, in a relationship of mutual fulfillment. They have a
common goal, which is:
1. Right understanding & right feeling (happiness) in every individual
2. Prosperity in every family
3. Fearlessness (trust) in society
4. Co-existence (mutual fulfilment) in nature/existence
The family is the basic unit in society, i.e. society is composed of family, group of families, village family,
group of village families, town family… and so on, where every individual is responsible or self-
disciplined and self motivated by common values, participating in the larger order toward a common
human goal
Through the participation of every family in the society, in the 5 dimensions or social systems, the common
human goal is fulfilled for all
– from family order to world family order
– generation after generation
[the current civilization is largely based on the assumption that human being = body, happiness is derived
primarily from sensual pleasure & feeling from other; and hence accumulation of physical facility,
domination and exploitation is at the core of the socio-economic systems]
1. Education – Sanskar
2. Health – Self-regulation
3. Production – Work
4. Justice – Preservation
5. Exchange – Storage

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Unit-3B Understanding Harmony in the Society.ppt

  • 3. 3 What is Desirable and Where are we today? Families living together, in a relationship of mutual fulfillment (common goal) Society People living together, but not in relationship of mutual fulfillment (differing goals) Crowd People living separately, in opposition / struggle (conflicting goals) Battlefield
  • 4. 4 Society We will explore: 1. Goal of human being living in society (human goal) 2. Appraisal of Current State 3. The dimensions or systems required to achieve the human goal
  • 5. 5 Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal (ekuo y{;) Are all 4 required, desirable or we can leave something out? If all 4 are achieved, would anything else be required? Are we working for all 4? In the family? In the society? What would be the sequence and priority of effort on these goals? 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Happiness
  • 6. 6 Current State – Have we understood our Goal? Human Goal (ekuo y{;) Gross Misunderstanding (vk/kkjHkwr Hkze) Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Assumptions (eg. Money is everything) In Every Individual Accumulation By Any Means In few Individuals Domination , Exploitation, Fear In Society Mastery & Exploitation Over Nature Obsession for Consumption Hkksx mUekn “ for Profit ykHk mUekn “ for Sensual Pleasure dke Resource Depletion Pollution Terrorism War Happiness
  • 7. 7 Self Reflection How much of your imagination is about these naturally acceptable human goals, how to achieve them; and slowly transition from present society to a human society? And how much of your imagination is about the problems in the present society and how to manage in it? COMPETENCE What You Are Sensation Lakosnuk 2 3 Preconditioning ekU;rk 1 Natural Acceptance INTENTION
  • 8. 8 Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal (ekuo y{;) Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar - f”k{kk laLdkj 2. Health – Self-regulation- LokLF; la;e 3. Production – Work - mRiknu dk;Z 4. Justice – Preservation - U;k; lqj{kk 5. Exchange – Storage - fofue; dks’k 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Happiness
  • 9. 9 Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal (ekuo y{;) Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 4 4 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 Happiness
  • 10. 10 Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 1 1 1a. Education – To develop the right understanding of the harmony at all levels of our being – from self to the entire existence (individual, family, society, nature/existence) 1b. Sanskar – The commitment, preparation and practice of living in harmony. Preparation includes learning the skills and technology for living in harmony at all levels – from self to the entire existence (individual, family, society, nature/existence) Happiness Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence
  • 11. 11 Education-Sanskar Education = Developing Right Understanding Sanskar = Commitment/ Preparation/ Practice for Right Living Preparation includes Learning Right Skills & Technology Development of the competence to live with Definite Human Conduct Discipline to Self Discipline 1.Right understanding, i.e. wisdom or clarity about what to do as a human being – in oneself, family, society, nature… 2.Right feeling – the capacity to live in relationship with the other human beings – in family, society… 3.Right skills for prosperity, i.e.  The capacity to identify the need of physical facility  The skills & practice for sustainable production of more than what is required (by way of labour using cyclic, mutually enriching process)  The feeling of prosperity
  • 13. 13 Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 2 2 2b. Self-regulation – Feeling of responsibility for Nurturing, Protection and Right Utilization of the Body 2a. Health (Swasthya) – Body acts according to Self (I) Parts of the body are in harmony (in order)  Recognising What is Needed as Physical Facility 4 4 Happiness
  • 14. 14 Program for Health-Self Regulation 1 Intake and Routine (Lifestyle) 2 Labour and Exercise 3 Postures for regulating internal & external body organs and Regulated Breathing 4 Medicine and Treatment (A) For Staying Healthy (B) For bringing body back to harmony from temporary disharmony (C) Dependence on drug / machine to perform a body function 1a. Intake includes air, water, sunlight, food (food is nutritious, digestible & tasty and waste is excretable), all intake through our senses (sound, sight, smell etc) 1b. Rising time, sleeping time, eating time… 2a. Outcome of labour is production of physical facility 2b. No physical facility is produced by exercise 1b 1 2 3 1a
  • 15. 15 Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 2 2 3b. Work: The labour a human being does on the rest of nature 3a. Production: The physical facility obtained out of work 4 4 Happiness
  • 16. 16 Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 1. What to Produce? Required Physical Facility (necessary for nurturing, Protection & right utilisation of body) 2. How to Produce? a)Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process (Eco- Friendly) b)Ensuring Justice (People-Friendly) 2 2 4 4 Happiness
  • 17. 17 Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process (Avartansheel Process) 1. Cyclic 2. Every Unit in the Process is Enriched This mutually enriching, cyclic process is already going on in Nature. We do not have to create it Soil, Water, Air... Plants...
  • 18. 18 Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process (Avartansheel Process) 1. Cyclic 2. Every Unit in the Process is Enriched This mutually enriching, cyclic process is already going on in Nature. We do not have to create it Animals, Birds Soil, Water, Air... Plants...
  • 19. 19 Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process (Avartansheel Process) 1. Cyclic 2. Every Unit in the Process is Enriched We, human beings, have to understand the mutual fulfilment in nature & to live accordingly i.e. To update the man-made processes to be cyclic and mutually enriching Animals & Birds Soil, Water, Air... Plants... Human Beings ? ? ? √ √ √
  • 20. 20 Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 3 3 4a. Justice – Recognition of Human-Human Relationship, its Fulfillment & Evaluation leading to Mutual Happiness Happiness Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence
  • 21. 21 Harmony in Family – Justice, From Family to World Family (Undivided Society) 1. Relationship is – between one self (I1) and other self (I2) 2. There are feelings in relationship – in one self (I1) for other self (I2) 3. These feelings can be recognized – they are definite (9 Feelings) 4. Their fulfilment, evaluation leads to mutual happiness Feelings in relationship: Justice = Recognition, Fulfillment & Evaluation of Human-Human Relationship, leading to Mutual Happiness Justice  from Family to World Family  Undivided Society ¼v[k.M lekt½ 1- Trust fo”okl FOUNDATION VALUE 2- Respect lEeku 3- Affection Lusg 4- Care eerk 5- Guidance okRlY; 6- Reverence J)k 7- Glory xkSjo 8- Gratitude —rKrk 9- Love izse COMPLETE VALUE
  • 22. 22 Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 4 4 4b. Preservation – Recognition of Human-Rest of Nature Relationship, its Fulfillment & Evaluation leading to Mutual Prosperity or Mutual Enrichment 1.Prosperity of Human Being 2.Enrichment, Protection & Right Utilisation of rest of Nature Happiness
  • 23. 23 Preservation of rest of Nature What is fundamental? Enrichment, Protection or Right Utilisation of Nature – Right Utilisation of Nature Wood of 4 full grown trees is enough for one person's needs from birth to death, including the pyre wood How many trees can you plant in your lifetime? – At least 10 trees? – Or even one tree on every birthday, so 60-70 trees? Eg. Prof. Parmeshwara Rao of Emanchally village has planted 5000 trees in each of the 100 villages near Emanchally
  • 24. 24 Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage 1 2 3 4 Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 2 2 3 5a. Exchange – of physical facility with a view of mutual fulfillment (not with obsession for profit / of exploitation) 5b. Storage – of physical facility with a view of mutual fulfillment (not with obsession for profit / of accumulation) 3 Happiness Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence
  • 25. 25 Co-Existence (mutual fulfilment) In Nature/ Existence Harmony in the Society (lekt esa O;oLFkk) Human Goal (ekuo y{;) Human Order ¼ekuoh; O;oLFkk½ Systems / Dimensions ¼vk;ke½ 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage Right Understanding & Right Feeling In Every Individual Prosperity In Every Family Fearlessness (Trust) In Society 4 4 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 Happiness
  • 26. 26 My Participation (Value) in the Society  Ensuring happiness in the family by way of helping in the development of right understanding and right feeling in the Self of every member of the family, particularly the next generation.  Ensuring health in the family by way of a system of nurturing, protection and right utilisation of the Body for every member of the family.  Ensuring prosperity in the family by way of helping the family recognise the need for physical facility, its production, its protection and its right utilisation.  Facilitating one or more members of the family to participate in the larger society, in one or more dimensions of human order. In the larger society, my participation (value) is: To play a role in one or more dimensions of the human order (education-sanskar, health-self- regulation, production-work, justice-preservation and exchange-storage)
  • 27. 27 Sum Up A society is composed of families living together, in a relationship of mutual fulfillment. They have a common goal, which is: 1. Right understanding & right feeling (happiness) in every individual 2. Prosperity in every family 3. Fearlessness (trust) in society 4. Co-existence (mutual fulfilment) in nature/existence The family is the basic unit in society, i.e. society is composed of family, group of families, village family, group of village families, town family… and so on, where every individual is responsible or self- disciplined and self motivated by common values, participating in the larger order toward a common human goal Through the participation of every family in the society, in the 5 dimensions or social systems, the common human goal is fulfilled for all – from family order to world family order – generation after generation [the current civilization is largely based on the assumption that human being = body, happiness is derived primarily from sensual pleasure & feeling from other; and hence accumulation of physical facility, domination and exploitation is at the core of the socio-economic systems] 1. Education – Sanskar 2. Health – Self-regulation 3. Production – Work 4. Justice – Preservation 5. Exchange – Storage

Editor's Notes

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