Abstract
The American Dream originated from the Columbus discovery of the New
World whose original #inhabitants he affectionately called Indians
as he was looking for Greater India and its vast cultural #heritage and
#aromaticherbs to spice the soul. The connection of the Aryan culture in
the Sindh valley of the ancient India, from where the concept of soul
originated, is brought live in concert with an article retiled “We Are
All
Sindhus Now,” with substitution Sindhu in place of Hindu, published in
Newsweek edition of August 31, 2009. The biology/sociology of world
habitat originating from central Asia (perhaps the present day
Iran/Iraq) is revealed as the origins of the United States of America
(USA)
becoming the most powerful nation in the World. The concept of soul, as
arising from the #biorhythms of human existence, is analyzed in this
paper to give credence to three levels of human existence: gross, subtle
and causal body. The soul is the subtle body where all #emotions and
values reside. A universal secular spirit, the Atma (consciousness),
residing in each human being, is the causal body that has to be revered
and
identified. The concept of soul is highlighted to support secularism and
the spirit of human existence that has no color, creed, race or
national
origin. The recognition of these facts has created wellness in the
secular environments of the American Dream as Sindhu beliefs are
elaborated
on and propagated. The review concludes with the USA claimed as the
ideal country in which to advance the concept of soul for the benefit of
the #humanity, enriched by the ideals of life, liberty, and pursuit of
happiness as contained in the Declaration of Independence. Mindfulness
as
advocated in America is discovery of thoughtfulness of our actions,
conceived or undertaken. A recipe in following these principles in
personal
and professional life is given.
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