Yes, learning to embrace the concept of universal benevolence, and to express that benevolence in the way we communicate, is crucial for the true progression of humanity. As humans, it is our dharmic responsibility to adopt the principle of ahimsa (non-harming), and to go a step further and to act in the spirit of universal welfare-- to do that which is for the greatest benefit of all.
Yes, learning to embrace the concept of universal benevolence, and to express that benevolence in the way we communicate, is crucial for the true progression of humanity. As humans, it is our dharmic responsibility to adopt the principle of ahimsa (non-harming), and to go a step further and to act in the spirit of universal welfare-- to do that which is for the greatest benefit of all.
mainjurii 3 years ago