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SAHU COMPUTER TYPING CENTER MASAROVER COMPLEX CHHINDWARA [M.P] DURGESH SAHU - 8085027543 MP CPCT EXAM TEST

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Not a collection of separate nations but a single organism. If one part suffers, the whole is affected. Just as in a melon, when one section begins to rot, the decay spreads, and unrest in one region disturbs global peace. Global peace is not an abstract ideal but a necessity. Violence, forced displacement, and rigid national policies are not just political matters but spiritual concerns. The true test of any law, including deportation policies, is whether it upholds human dignity. Enforcing rules without compassion leads only to suffering. If a nation must regulate immigration, it should do so with fairness allowing people time, support, and means to transition rather than pushing them into despair. Justice without kindness is another form of cruelty. India is more than a geographic entity; it is a consciousness, a land where spiritual wisdom has flourished for millennia. While people may leave its borders, they should carry its essence its teachings of peace, nonviolence, and interconnectedness. True migration is not of bodies but of wisdom, spreading harmony rather than division. Anekantavad teaches respect for multiple perspectives. While some glorify nationalism, others feel constrained by it. A true seeker embraces both views, understanding that patriotism is valuable but must not become a barrier dividing humanity. In times of division, spiritual beings have a greater responsibility to dissolve boundaries within their hearts. Imagine a world where decisions are guided not by self-interest but universal well-being. When we see the planet as one temple, every being as family, and every act as an offering, then illusions of deportation, discrimination, and nationalism fade. The real journey is not from one nation to another but from division to unity, attachment to liberation. If borders disappeared tomorrow, who would we be Indians, immigrants, or simply souls on a shared journey?

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