Amidst Diversity, Unity is the Truth
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ShriRam Sharma Acharya
This creation when seen with subtle eyes appears as one composite
whole. All the apparent divisions are limited to its gross aspect. At subtle
level, the grand view is of essential oneness. All the important philosophies
of the world accept this truth. The various organs of the nature encompass and
reflect this diversity; in reality, they are all linked together in one
transcendental identity. Various organs of the body are not similar. Hands,
feet, ears, eyes, nose and other organs differ from one another not only in
shape and construction but also in their respective functions. But in spite of
these differences their objective is common; to keep the body healthy and in
proper balance. This scheme is essential for an all round development of the
body.
But if on the basis of these visible differences, one were to
conclude that these organs are mutually exclusive and each one has a completely
independent existence, it would be a grave error of judgment. It is this
principle of cooperation and coordination that maintains the balance in nature.
The sun, the moon, the stars, the earth, the mountains and rivers all function
in perfect synchronization and play their parts in maintaining the
srasti-chakra (the cosmic order). Superficially, there is no visible commonality
in their shapes, sizes or functions. But in this apparent diversity there lies
the subterranean fact that they are all co-participants in the grand common
venture of keeping the whole creation in equilibrium. They all perform their
assigned duties diligently and tirelessly. Imbalance arises only when there is
a desire to dominate and monopolize. Often minor planets like asteroids and
meteorites break out of their designated orbits and assert their independent
status.
This narrow selfishness does them no good; rather they collide and
break into tiny fragments. The finely balanced continuum of this vast creation
works on the principle of cooperation and co-ordination. All objects, sentient
or insentient, are unified together by a common thread running through them.
This common thread is the supreme consciousness, which flows in both.
The insentient nature derives its beauty and energy from it. The
sentient and animate world is lightened by it. Human beings differ from one
another with respect to their nature, behavior and action. This variation is
essential for their individual and collective advancement. But it is not the
ultimate Truth, which is the presence of the same Supreme consciousness in all.
When this fact is forgotten and superficial differences are taken to be the
truth, conflicts arise. Narrow and selfish feelings grow. One begins to think
in terms of mine and yours. The reality of the fundamental oneness is
completely lost sight of.
The differences that appear between one person and the other and among classes, groups and nations have only functional and utilitarian existence. In a social formation, not all persons do similar work. A farmer produces grains, a weaver weaves clothes, an artisan makes houses, a teacher teaches children and an officer performs administrative duties. All types of work are needed.
The differences that appear between one person and the other and among classes, groups and nations have only functional and utilitarian existence. In a social formation, not all persons do similar work. A farmer produces grains, a weaver weaves clothes, an artisan makes houses, a teacher teaches children and an officer performs administrative duties. All types of work are needed.
It is through this division of labor that the society progresses. If
every one begins to produce grains, for example, other necessities of life
would not be fulfilled. Order would turn to disorder. The wheel of social
progress will stop moving. All things in this Nature animate or inanimate,
conscious or unconscious are threaded together into one grand unity. Everybody
should internalize this truth and infuse his thought and conduct with the
spirit of cooperation and sharing. Only by sensing the truth of this cosmic
unity, would it be possible to enjoy the fruit of divine bliss.
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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