To help community members overcome the delusion of separateness, which Chapter 37 identifies as the cause of being subject to death and the cycle of Samsara, our activities must be rooted in the science of the oneness of Brahman and the Self. The teachings state that the belief "Parabrahman is different from me" is a fundamental error. Therefore, our community should focus on practices that help individuals see the single divine principle that pervades everything, from the creator down to a blade of grass. As Chapter 37 clarifies, we should foster the goal of seeing Divinity in all beings, which helps dissolve the ego and the "knowledge of difference," guiding members toward the fearless state of the Virat Self-form.
The teachings mention that seeing oneself as separate from Parabrahman leads to the cycle of Samsara. How can our community activities be structured to help members overcome this sense of difference and foster unity?
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