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Bramha: source of Ethics/Humanity

We are mere animals without any knowledge of our beginning and an end, yet highest thinker of all time compel us to be humanitarian. Ethics in its true sense as earlier explained in terms of Guru Patanjali's Raj yogic sense is internal matter, and humanitarian view is new import copied from ethical background. I have already tried to explain ethics as something that is the process of washing out our sins or darkness or whatever. 

But more recently writing about reality as a man before a mirror and this body as a mirror, I got to know how surface the idea of ethics is. A desire to clean oneself too is more selfish approach and can't be universal law. though some of the great minds agreed that if all human experience the same thing it can be universalized. that too is not universal thing, as it is limited and not that much concerned about anybody other than human, nor the human evolution and also not that much about future. Rather, like a false democracy where majority of mob can rule of handful genius and make them slaves. Ethics too in such universal format is democratic decision making rather than experience.

When the Bramha alone is the only reality, then all this existence is mere dancing in the Rasa (I don't know the suitable translation of RASA) or RAGA of Bramha's music. Experiencer is nothing/noone other than Bramha itself. Then being ethical make sense, or explain, anything that leads towards shining Bramha is ethics and since all humans/exitence is nothing but one Bramha there is no other rationale way than not to harm oneself or other human or other beings too. A singular experiencer solve all puzzles of ethics and humanity. At least for my limited understanding. 

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