All souls are pure and equal

A guide to self-awareness and growth
It offers a profound perspective on the nature of the soul and how we change through experience. It examines the intrinsic purity and universal equality of the soul, as well as the influence of experience and desire on the state of the soul, as well as the elements of emotions, intelligence and pure mind, characterize human types. By digging deeper into this text, it will provide a guidepost for deeper self-awareness, fostering spiritual growth, and living more consciously.
The core of the soul, purity and universal equality
The most emphasis is the idea that all souls are pure and equal from the time they were born. This coincides with the concepts called "Atman" or "Purusha" in Indian scriptures.
- Atman In Indian philosophy, Atman is the essence of the individual and is understood as the true self and self. It is an eternal and unchanging being that transcends the body, sensations, emotions and thoughts. Atman is said to be identical to Brahman, the fundamental principle of the universe, and understanding the essence of the self is thought to lead to understanding the truth of the universe.
- Purusha in the Parusha-Saankiya philosophy is pure consciousness and distinguished from the material world (Prakriti). Purusha is always in a stationary state without change and acts as an observer. It is said that Purusha is associated with Prakriti, which will recognize the world and create experience.
These concepts represent the state in which the soul is innately pure and before it is influenced by the material world and experience. By highlighting the essential purity of the soul, it suggests that all humans are potentially perfect beings.
What's more important is that there is no distinction between the soul itself, such as "higher or lower" and is essentially the same. This means that the criterion for measuring human value is not in appearance, social status, or ability, but internal purity. The perception that all souls are equal is the foundation for fostering respect and empathy for others and building a society free of discrimination and prejudice.
Changes, desires, actions, and growth of experiences and souls
It examines how the soul changes through experience. It focuses in particular on the impact that desire has on the state of the soul.
- Invasion of desire - When desire invades a pure soul, it changes to the concept of "jiva (individual self)." Jiva is a soul that has come to be perceived as an individual ego and is the source of self-centered thoughts, feelings and actions. Desire is a natural emotion for humans, such as survival instincts and pleasure pursuits, but excessive desires can create attachment and suffering, and can hinder the growth of the soul.
- The distinction between higher and lower orders, and the expressions "higher" and "lower order" refer not to the soul itself, but to the state of the soul that is inherent in the body and experiences the outside world. A soul that realizes its true self and steers towards a noble purpose is considered "higher order," while a soul that forgets its true purpose and moves in the opposite direction is considered "lower order." This distinction points to the direction of soul growth and suggests that the state of soul changes depending on what choices we make.
- Classification based on actions and desires: Whether the soul is "higher or lower" is classified by the desires it has while remaining in the body and the actions it performs. This means that our actions have a direct impact on the state of our soul. Altruistic and ethical behaviors cleanse the soul and lead to a higher state. Selfish and immoral behaviour, on the other hand, muddy the soul and drag it down into a lower state.
It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness by a detailed analysis of the effects of experience and desire on the soul. By being aware of your own desires and actions, you can aim for a more conscious "higher" soul state.
Human type, emotions, intelligence, and pure harmony
It examines how elements such as emotion, intelligence, and pure mind characterize human types.
- Worshipers and people who are driven by emotions. The worshippers are passionate, sensitive and full of empathy and affection for others. However, he is easily influenced by emotions and is also a bit disliked at objective judgment.
- A wise man or someone who is driven by intelligence. The wise man has excellent logical thinking skills and acts based on knowledge and information. While they can make objective judgments with calmness and calmness, they tend to underestimate emotions and weaken relationships.
- A saint, a person who moves both intelligence and pure heart. Saints are balanced between emotions and intelligence, and have mercy and wisdom. He has the power to understand and guide others, and is a person who contributes to society.
These typing provides clues to understanding human diversity. Not everyone falls into a single type, and the balance between emotions, intelligence and pure mind differs from person to person. The key is to understand your strengths and weaknesses and aim to be a balanced person.
In particular, the "saint" type indicates the ideal we should aim for. Harmony between emotions and intelligence, and the development of pure minds, will enable both self-realization and contribution to society.
A guide to self-awareness and growth
It gives valuable insights to promote self-awareness and spiritual growth.
- The importance of self-awareness: By being aware of your own desires and actions, you may be able to aim for a more conscious "higher" soul state. To do this, it is important to deepen your inner self using methods such as meditation, internal perspective, and self-analysis.
- Possibility of growth - The soul has the potential to constantly change, and gives hope that you can grow by pursuing enlightenment and noble purpose. Even when faced with difficult situations, it is important to see it as an opportunity for growth and take it with a positive attitude.
- Respect for diversity - As humans have different experiences and different desires and behaviors, it is important to understand and respect that there are many different types of people. By acknowledging the individuality and values of others and working together, we will be able to build a more prosperous society.
It teaches us the importance of understanding the essence of the soul, deepening self-awareness, and continuing to grow. It will be a compass to live more consciously, more ethical, and happier.
On a journey of further exploration and self-exploration
To further deepen the insights we recommend trying the following explorations:
We will explore more in-depth the concepts of "Atman," "Purusha," and "Jiva" in Indian scriptures. Reading specialized books and taking courses on philosophy and religion will help you gain a deeper understanding.
Think back on your desires and actions and think about how you can aim for a "higher" soul state. Keeping a diary and consulting with someone you trust can deepen your understanding.
Think about the different types of human beings and understand their strengths and weaknesses. By actively interacting with people with different values, you can broaden your horizons.