Saturday, October 19, 2019

Individual welfare lies in collective welfare


Individual welfare lies in collective welfare


A saint was going to a town and in between a rich person met him. He requested to the saint to pray for him. Saint prayed

सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः
सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु मा कश्चिद्दुःखभाग्भवेत्
शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः

Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah Sarve Santu Niraamayaah |
Sarve Bhadraanni Pashyantu Maa Kashcid-Duhkha-Bhaag-Bhavet |
Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih ||

Meaning

Om, May all be happy, may All be free from illness. May all see what is auspicious, may no one suffer.
Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti!!!

The rich person said; “this is general prayer for everybody. You did not pray anything special for me. Please pray for me”. The saint again recited same prayer and rich person repeated himself. To this saint replied; “don’t you come within all? If everyone is benefitted, you will also be benefitted.”

PROUT’s (Progressive Utilization Theory) third fundamental principle says; “there should be maximum utilization of physical, metaphysical and spiritual potentialities of unit and collective bodies of human society”.

Purport: The collective body, collective mind and collective spirit must be developed. One must not forget that collective welfare lies in individuals and individual welfare lies in collectivity. Without providing for the comfort of the individual through proper food, light, air, accommodation and medical treatment, collective good can never be accomplished. So it is with the sole intention of doing collective good that one will have to devote oneself to individual good.


If a person thinks only of his individual interest, then he may overlook other’s discomfort. If a person only thinks of collective good, then do we expect that person to make pauper of himself? Collective good should be in favor of everyone and not just for few.

One example- A village did not have enough water for agriculture. An NGO helped them dig canal but needed a storage tank to store water. Nobody was willing to give their land for storage. Finally, a poor lady agreed to give her land. She understood they already don’t have anything and if they don’t go with this option, they will get worse. When people saw her sacrifice, they also decided to pay her periodically so that she can also meet her necessities of life. In this way, their problem of water was solved. This is one perfect example of “Collective good lies in individuals and individual good lies in collectivity”. People will have to think for collective benefit and they will be benefitted along with them.

Another example- Some of you might have heard about Hiware Bazar in Maharashtra. They were facing drought regularly. Fed up with the condition, they decided not to grow crops like rice, sugarcane which consume more water. They decided not to dig any borewell for farming and made drip irrigation mandatory for everyone. People gave up their individual benefit of using tubewells and decided to move along with everyone. This village has now become self-reliant for its water needs and people are returning back from cities. You can read about them here.

There have been many other successful stories where people have taken steps cooperatively. India is undergoing many economic challenges and we will have to solve it cooperatively. 
(Cooperative plays a very vital role in Prout's economy, which will be discussed separately in forth coming blog).

People need to understand that we should go for local products to support and strengthen our economy. Our nearby people will be benefitted if we purchase local products and when local economy will prosper, then individuals will also prosper. There is difference between Swadeshi, Deshi and Videshi which already have described in previous blog on -  'Decentralized Economy'.

What do we mean by maximum utilization of physical, metaphysical and spiritual potentialities of unit and collective body?

According to my understanding of Prout philosophy- a person with intellectual potential should be utilized for intellectual work. There are many intelligent people but they do not get opportunity to contribute as per their intellect rather they have to toil as physical labourer or their intellect is unutilized. Similarly, people with true spiritual potentialities should be utilized for giving spiritual education and uplifting the society. Society should take care of them to meet their needs. Nobody should be allowed to use their skills and talent in exploiting others rather it should be utilized as collective property of society that has nurtured them.

Take an example- most of the people in Punjab are physically strong while in North East India are shorter in height and not so strong. Gorkhas are fighting race while German and Jews are good at science and research. They should be utilized accordingly.

To conclude, we will have to give up our petty self interest else everyone will suffer and gradually diminish. We have to arouse the spirit of collectivism through spirituality.

You can read one more beautiful story here where a judge asked the society to pay for a woman who had to steal bread for her starving grandchildren. 

Another good story is available here about a farmer who grew corn and distributed good quality corns to his neighbors so that everyone has good output.  










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