Dharma as True Nature
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Dharma as True Nature
We define dharma as the inherent, metaphysical nature of any discrete identity with reference to the creator of that identity.
For example:
- if you create a knife then its dharma is to slice
- if you write a children’s story, then its dharma is to be read by children
This means that your dharma is whatever the Supreme had in mind for generating you.
True profound happiness is achieved when you follow your dharma.
In Sassani philosophy, this is like every person being a unique piece in a giant puzzle of Existence.
Each of you is a puzzle piece within creation. You are a certain shape. That shape fits with all the other puzzle pieces to create the big picture of All That Is. But when you try to be a shape you’re not, you won’t fit, you won’t help create the big picture. Trying to be someone you’re not is the most difficult thing you can do in life. It exhausts you. It tires you out. Be who you are.
Bashar
Unlike religions that impose on you what your purpose or dharma should be,
Spiritual Superphysics lets people discover their own purpose by themselves through trial and error through critical thinking and critical feeling.
Dharma as Order
Existence is the result of the Desire of the Absolute Entity, called Nirguna Brahma by the Hindus, and The One by the Sassani.
Therefore, Existence and universes are effects of the Absolute who then becomes the Supreme Entity.
This creates a hierarchy in Nature, with Nature being the Negative part of the Supreme that It uses to mainain Existence.
This hierarchy leads to order, which is called Dharma, which every entity in Existence must follow.
Not following this order leads to Negative feelings of pain, suffering, etc.