From the Vedic text the
word Dharma is the denotation of behaviors that are considered to be in accord
with the right way of living.
The word dharma is
considered as the truth, or the true nature of things giving reality the moral
identification to its laws.
Dharma is as well the teaching in practice the understanding of the unfolding of reality.
Bringing
oneself, into harmony, with the truth of life and its spectrums of ones laws.
The law of the individual is the mental language that spreads into the dualism
of ones comfort and therefore separating from the totality of the nature in
experience.
The division of oneness
arises from the duality and the development of a separated ego sense within the
total organism.
The fragmented mind and its
persona and shadow are the self-image which represses what one is not.
In the true nature of
things is the path of dharma to heal all the divisions. Dharma is the purpose
to what one is meant to do with the time of the living breath. Dharma animates
the spirit and makes one loss in time, which is another goal of dharma.
Dharma is the end of drama
and if one meets with dharma the deja-vu of awareness and the caring heart
talks to heart, like soul to soul.
The intolerant world that
crucified the claim of Christ, that is too great in their eyes, to see beyond
hypocrisy.
Forgive them, for they do
not know what they are doing are the words of dharma, to claim the righteous
living and the forgiving of sins.
Dharma is the goodness in
trueness and divine quality, because a guilty conscience robs the will of its
power.
Dharma is the answer that
uproots the question from the ground and is the inspiration.
It is in the form of the
human dharma where one can see the archway to the divine dwelling-place.
The Dharmic heart is the
shrine of humanity.
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