Vedic societies offer the greatest good and the least harm .
Srila Bhaktisiddanta Sarasvati Goswami Maharaja used to say I want the greatest good to those who consider me their greatest enemy.
The advanced spiritually minded person is beyond the platform of friends and enemies, such calculations are based on the body.
That I am black , white. Hindu Muslim , Christian, Chinese American, British, rich. poor , educated, and uneducated are all bodily designations. The soul or the consciousness is beyond these temporary designations . One truly in knowledge can be understood as such by their ignoring bodily designations of every kind , even the animals, birds, and insects are regarded with respect .
This is called Brahman realisation and is the beginning of Krishna consciousness or consciousness of Divinity.
Western societies led by politicians and scientists who follow scientific materialism and Darwinian hypothesis, presenting it as fact based sciences, offer the greatest harm and the least good to societies for that type of calculation and speculation is entirely based on identification with a body as who we are and who we ever will be . One birth , by chance , one death, then stardust. Complete ignorance of consciousness is like living a life of the animals who never question their conscious existence.
If dualism is ignored or not acted upon, then in real terms, societies degrade into the realms of the sophisticated animals, a sexuilised society with its consciousness in the wrong places .
The all-important life airs should be trained to circulate within the brain substances, not in the lower regions .
The greatest responsibility of leaders is to elevate those they lead , but because we don’t have the intelligentsia currently leading, we are led by the greatest of those sophisticated animals. The lowest classes of mankind are regarded as the highest, and the real intelligensia are cancelled out in current times , as sophisticated animals crown themselves kings and Queens
That is not the Vedic way.
More on this soon
http://www.thevedicspectator.com


