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The Vedantic Ethic




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Hindu Books > Books By Rajaji > Hinduism Doctrine And Way Of Life > The Vedantic Ethic

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The world is peopled by ourselves re-born and so there is an intimate connection between our own spiritual improvement and the future of the world. We leave conditions behind for posterity, not only in the environment, but also according to the doctrine of re-birth we decide the character of the future population by our present thoughts and acts. Like good people who plant trees for their children, we should work to improve humanity by improving ourselves for future births, even though there may be no continuity of memory and identity of personality. Otherwise, the world cannot be come progressively better as we a desire it should.

The good man should do the tasks to which he is called and which appertain to his actual place in society. What ever be the position to which he may aspire, his actual place in society for the time being determines his obligations in the general interest. In all his activities he does things like others outwardly, but inwardly he maintains a spirit of detachment. He does everything like others but without any selfish motive. He maintains equilibrium of mind in success and failure, in pleasure and pain, in joy and sorrow.




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