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“Who am I?”, “Where have I come from?”, “What my purpose is?”—human life is a chance to get answers to the identity questions.
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I exist—sat; I have awareness that I exist—chit; then: I exist for some purpose—ānanda—pleasure, happiness, joy, ecstasy.
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We are searching after amrita, which means “nectar” and by extension—“immortality”.
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“Just do it!” Why? “Because I am worth it.” “Total indulgence. Zero guilt.” Modern advertising and conscience.
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Humanism has pushed the idea of God out of the picture and put man as the center and measure of all things: “There is no God. There is no need for God. You are God.”
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Self-analysis: to do an honest assessment of yourself and say, “Yes, I am, in a sense, hopeless, helpless.”
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Humanistic sloganeering: monarch conception in mortal existence.
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To see yourself in terms of gender, nationality, age is not having a proper glimpse of yourself, and who you are.
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Spiritual culture is about recalibrating your position on the basis of your reality potential.
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We have unique spiritual forms and features, but being covered by layers of ego they are pervertedly expressed into this plane.