Characteristics of a Holistic Society 


 
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Interdependence in the Society: Every individual depends on the society for the 
fulfillment of his needs. If one desires to have coffee one morning, one would 
need to procure coffee powder from the shop, milk from the milk vendor and so 
on. It is said that even the simplest of human needs are fulfilled only with 
the aid of the society. Each individual’s health and happiness are much 
dependent upon the society. One should question oneself thus, ‘What is the help 
or service that I provide to the society in which I live?’ We should not live 
in the society like a drop of oil on water (meaning unattached and 
indifferent). It is not possible for any individual to live in seclusion. The 
individual should mix well with the society much the same way as milk mixes 
with water (a perfect mixture). An individual should always bear the interests 
of the society in his mind as the foremost thing. He is born in the society, 
lives in the society and completes his life in the society, and hence he must 
live for the sake of the society. It is the society which brings about 
stability and nobody can assert that man is exclusive and can survive without 
any dependence on the society. In earlier days, there existed the institution 
of joint family. However, after marriage, these days the newly married couples 
stay away from parents. Only if the couple lives with parents does it deserve 
to be called as family. As long as one is with parents, one is happy, but if 
they leave their parents, gloom sets in on their lives. A graduate sought an 
equally qualified partner in marriage, but after the marriage both ended up 
fighting about who should prepare the coffee, for they were both equally 
qualified! Separation only leads to weakness. Many threads (Baba showed his 
handkerchief) make a sturdy cloth, but if the same is unwoven into threads, it 
foregoes its strength.


 


Love: All individuals should fill their hearts with love. One ought not to be 
just a romantic lover whose love is limited to just a few people. One should 
become Love itself so that he/she can love the entire world without any 
discrimination.


 


Unity in Diversity:  The mind is the one that concocts diversity, whereas 
Buddhi (intellect) brings about unity. When we take 2 ½ meters of cloth to the 
tailor for stitching a shirt, he cuts it into different pieces with the 
scissors and then uses a sewing needle to stitch the pieces into a shirt. The 
mind is like the scissors that creates diversity, whereas Buddhi is the needle 
employed to bring about the unity. 


 

Source: Values-Oriented Rural Development, Chapter 2, Man Management: A 
Values-Based Management Perspective 
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