Saturday, May 21, 2011

natural law,The Politics

quoteHuman behaviors that promote life, liberty, and happiness are in harmony with natural law. When people live in harmony with natural law, they don’t make mistakes -- they spontaneously uphold higher values, and they enjoy naturally good health and a life free from problems. However, the knowledge of natural law uncovered by modern science -- and disseminated through our educational system -- has been insufficientto enable citizens to live and act in accord with the laws of nature. Thus, the whole population is constantly violating natural law, causing problems for themselves and their communities.

Violation of natural law” is action that fails to take natural advantage of the laws of nature, or that stimulates them in ways that cause negative repercussions. Smoking is an example of behavior that runs counter to the natural laws that support good physical health.

Violation of natural law causes stress. Stress has consequences for both mental and physical health; the majority of disease is said to be stress related .Stress causes a complex psychophysiological chain reaction in the human body. Chronic stress leads to an out-of-balance biochemistry that has also been linked with anxiety, fear, anger, impulsive violent behavior, and substance abuse  Moreover, the combined stress of all the individuals in society builds up and creates a dangerous, criminal atmosphere in the whole community. This epidemic of stress has rent our social fabric and threatens the lives of Americans everywhere.

The government reflects this social disorder. Government is a mirror of the nation. When the country is ****ll of stress and crime, this chaotic atmosphere has a debilitating effect on the performance of government  To deal with all the problems engendered by social stress, government responds with laws, regulations, and costly social programs designed to protect us from ourselves. Most of the activities of our government -- and most of our tax money are spent compensating for the violations of natural law by the population. Laws and costly programs, however, can’t solve the problems.

We can have a smaller, more efficient and effective government, one that is capable of solving problems. Such a government would ****nction in alliance with natural law.

THE SOLUTION

The best government is “nature’s government” -- natural law, which governs the universe with perfect order and without a problem. Nations can govern themselves with this same perfection in administration.

The most effective way governments can deal with problems is to prevent them in the first place -- by enabling people to stop violating natural law. How? Not through legislation, but through education that brings the life of every citizen, and the nation as a whole, into harmony with natural law.

How does one learn to think and act in accord with natural law? Understanding specific laws of nature (for example, learning ****ut the health risks of smoking) is help****l. But the laws of nature are too vast and complex to be ****lly comprehended intellectually. And intellectual understanding alone is not enough to guarantee life in accord with natural law. A new kind of education is needed that will enable every citizen to live -- and every government to ****nction -- spontaneously in harmony with natural law.

The most modern and most ancient understandings of natural law describe a universal level of nature’s intelligence underlying all forms and phenomena in the universe, including the human mind and body. Modern physics has glimpsed this unified source of all the laws of nature. The oldest tradition of knowledge of natural law, the Vedic tradition of India, describes this universal level of nature’s intelligence and states tha**** can be located -- and accessed -- at the deepest level of the human mind, at the level of pure consciousness  For thought and action to be in tune with natural law, it is necessary to experience and develop pure consciousness. .unquote

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