[IMC-Editorial] Prout Gems

u961309 at student.canberra.edu.au d.dambiec at student.canberra.edu.au
Sun May 23 09:25:26 PDT 2004


PROUT Gems - 10

There is a stark contrast emerging today between materialist and higher 
world views.  Which is to prevail is the theme of this issue.

Basics
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To start with ... There is a need to curb accumulation of physical wealth. 
But there is no need to curb accumulation of psychic and spiritual wealth. 
The mental and spiritual is in unlimited supply.  Rather, it is a crime to 
bar anyone from partaking of mental and spiritual wealth to his or her 
heart’s content.  The physical is limited.  So, physical wealth is in 
limited supply. Everyone needs their minimum requirements in order to move 
on in life, therefore physical wealth should be subject to rational 
distribution.

How do you adjust between collective spirit and individual right?  There can 
be harmonious adjustment between individual right and collective spirit if 
we follow in practice:
- The spirit of the principle of social equality in our individual and 
collective lives, on the basis of rationalistic approach
- The teachings of Neo-humanism, in our personal and social lives
- The principle of limited freedom in the physical level, because it is 
finite; and the policy of full freedom in the spiritual and psychic worlds, 
because they are infinite in scope
- The synthetic path of a psycho-spiritual approach to life

Will society reach a saturation point, once the above principles are 
established, for the minimum requirements in the physical, psychic and 
spiritual strata?  The minimum requirements of life should be assured 
through the availability of essential goods and purchasing power. The 
minimum requirements of life are not of a fixed standard – they must 
increase in the course of time. Though physical hunger is limited, human 
longing is infinite, as this is something subtle.  Minimum requirements will 
increase over time in different eras.

What is the significance of the value of wealth?  In the subtle economic 
sense the value of wealth is the real wealth. Wealth, if not properly 
defined, may mean only riches. But the value of wealth is to be measured in 
terms of its capacity to purchase commodities. That is, the purchasing 
capacity of wealth is its real value. Economists have not yet properly 
understood this real value of wealth in numerical terms.

Rational distribution is the critical principle.  What is to be promoted is 
scientific rational distribution as opposed to communism’s unscientific 
approach to distribution amongst “equals”. Nothing or none is equal or 
identical. Therefore capacity and need will vary from person to person. This 
fact is the key to society’s continued economic progress and industrial 
vitality. The dogma “From each according to capacity to each according to 
need” was a highly theoretical and catastrophic proposition that had no 
place or future in the real world.  Similarly, the speculative and random 
distribution of wealth in a capitalist structure is also flawed, as it sets 
no minimum requirements and thus ignores the human right of all to exist 
with decency in the world.  Accordingly, it also crudifies human existence 
and human interaction, thereby creating inefficiencies in social and 
economic relations.

Towards the foremost
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What is more ... The love of the human heart cannot be contained or confined 
within the bounds of material acquisition and achievement. There is inherent 
in the human heart a natural desire for that which is expansive, that which 
is mystical, that which is beyond the mundane. Societies which try, in one 
fashion or another, to suppress this natural human longing are bound to 
create oppression. Materialism, be it communism or capitalism, suppresses 
this longing - it suppresses the mystical tendencies of the individual.

Materialism can never be the foremost object of importance, not 
collectively, not individually.  Those within the influence of the communist 
society find lack of motivation to continue their work because there is no 
incentive. Those within the capitalist society are so incentive-driven that 
they lose themselves in their work. So, both systems have failed to address 
the fundamental needs of the human beings. Only in a co-operative economy 
can there be effort to meet the basic necessities of the individual and to 
limit the excesses of individual hoarding in the physical realm. In these 
ways, the progressive socialist approach is more inline with 
humanitarianism.  But there is another thing and that is to provide 
incentive for people to render more and more service to society in a 
meritorious and outstanding way.  That incentive is not for selfish gain but 
is provided in terms of a person's service orientation to society.  The 
concept of identical needs for all is impossible to achieve.  It is 
important to encourage dynamic socially useful work in society.

All of the systems present today are lacking in understanding and support of 
the fundamental urge for mysticism in human life - the urge to expand the 
mind from psychological to psycho-spiritual - towards new frontiers. They 
are so wanting to resolve religious conflict that they have not known how to 
address this aspect of human existence. The leaders themselves who have 
formed the policies and governments have been confused on these issues.

There are those who want revolution; there are those who want changes in 
policy, but where are those who understand the deep and subtle leanings of 
the human being as a physico-psycho-spiritual entity ... and not to promote 
one religion but who understand the inherent quality of the human mind. That 
is why there is a need for the rise into a centred focus of those 
individuals who have both an understanding of psychology and 
psycho-spirituality as well as of the basic physical needs of humans beings 
and society.  This involves an understanding of the fundamental needs of 
human beings to be free of oppression, to have their basic human needs met 
and to have food, water, clothing, shelter, education, health care, 
transportation and the like and to have incentives to do great works; and 
also an understanding of the larger ecological and sociological systems, and 
desire for one united human society - for the good and happiness of all.

This means leaders need not carry strong socio-sentiments or nationalistic 
sentiments or geo-sentiments that prevent them from looking to the welfare 
of the entire Earth. For today, one cannot separate the welfare of one area 
from another.

Technology has made the world smaller, and it will become more and more 
closely linked: the welfare of one will directly or indirectly influence the 
welfare of another more and more. So, humanity stands upon a critical 
juncture and it is essential that there be those who come forward, who step 
forward into leadership to bring new and dynamic policies and programs and 
who look to the welfare of all beings.  Human beings cannot be bound in 
material gain alone: it does not satisfy the human heart. It will never 
bring a successful society. The higher consciousness of humanity and human 
beings must be awakened to understand the fundamental mysticism that is 
inherent in human life.

So, now is the time for such leadership to emerge.  The fundamental concepts 
of the "Progressive Utilization Theory" is being carried far and wide to the 
public view.  It is progressive people that make a difference to society. 
Human society stands in a delicate position at present.  Narrow sentiments 
are swaying people, but change must occur within the human society: the 
unbound greed and continued destruction of this whole planet cannot 
continue.  The universal viewpoint is that the development of all of the 
living beings on or in this planet Earth are intricately associated. At this 
stage, one cannot separate one nation from another, one segment of society 
from another: the entire welfare of all is your welfare.

Materialism is not the primary goal - a self-cantered mentality can never 
think of the larger whole.  With that sort of mentality one may close one's 
eyes and stop one's ears only for so long, but the noise of the problem will 
only grow louder and louder - the acids in the air, the ozone depletion, the 
destruction of habitat, the killing of essential oxygen-producing plants, 
the shortages of natural supplies - what politicians are doing anything 
viable. What are noisy problems today which one might try not to think 
about, even those in power may not like to think about, will not just be 
noises in the distance tomorrow.

Neither communism nor capitalism, nor even democratic socialism as it is 
implemented today, provides viable solutions to the human dilemma. Humanity 
is in need of new and dynamic ideas.  This is not the work of someone else. 
It must be a personal commitment on each and everyone's part. There is no 
time to simply squander life. Now a new psychology must emerge.  One that 
takes a psycho-spiritual approach.  Spirituality is not merely an individual 
path to liberation.  At this juncture in human society, it is an
antidote to the disease of materialism.

Liberty
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By P.R. Sarkar

Since the beginning of history there has been an incessant fight for freedom 
from natural, social, economic and political bondages. This fight is 
inherent in human nature. Human beings want freedom both as individuals and 
as members of society, and to achieve this freedom they must fight against 
all types of oppression. Yet we find that when any oppressed group or class 
gained some measure of freedom it in turn oppressed others.  Whatever 
liberty exists in society today is the result of prolonged struggle by many 
individuals and groups. At the root of this struggle is the innate human 
desire for happiness -- the longing to establish oneself in the supreme flow 
of bliss. To fulfil this longing in individual life, human beings have to 
attain the absolute state and break all shackles of relativity. It is a 
natural human tendency to liberate the mind from the bondages of time, space 
and person, but only the attainment of the absolute can fulfil the innate 
desire for happiness.

Society will have to encourage the individual search for absolute freedom 
because the psychic and spiritual realms are unlimited, and possession in 
these spheres does not hinder the progress of others. But unrestricted 
freedom to acquire wealth in the physical sphere has every possibility of 
permitting a few people to roll in luxury while hampering the all-round 
growth of the majority, because physical resources are limited. Individual 
liberty in the physical sphere must not be allowed to hamper the development 
of the complete human personality, and at the same time it must not be so 
drastically curtailed that the all-round growth of society is impeded. 
Freedom is a right of every human being. To encourage comprehensive, 
unbarred human expression in the different spheres of social life a 
congenial socio-economic environment has to be created, because such an 
environment does not exist today.

October, 1979, Calcutta
Prout in a nutshell 13

1st fundamental principle of Prout
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No individual should be allowed to accumulate any physical wealth without 
the clear permission or approval of the collective body (society).

Purport: The universe is the common property of all. All people have 
usufructuary rights, that is, the right of enjoyment, but no one has the 
right to misuse this common property. Those who gather much wealth and hoard 
it directly curtail the happiness and convenience of others in society. 
Their behaviour is flagrantly anti-social. Therefore no one should be 
allowed to hoard wealth without the permission of society.

P R Sarkar
Ananda Sutram 1962

A person accumulating physical wealth without the permission of the 
collective body is certainly going against the interests of the collective 
body. This principle states that individual liberty should not go against 
the interests of the collective body. This may involve certain restrictions 
on individual liberty in the physical sphere, but since the minimum 
requirements of life and special amenities will be guaranteed, this should 
not cause any difficulties to the people.

It is the duty of each socially awakened ethical person to protect the 
ignorant from the fatal hunger for mundane property, which is encouraged by 
self-seeking exploiters. These self-seekers try to hide themselves and their 
naked brutality under the camouflage of democracy.  In that case where self 
interest prevails, democracy is a counterfeit bronze coin engoldened by the 
elixir of high-sounding words.

P R Sarkar
>From Talks on Prout (1961)
Prout in a nutshell 15

SPIRITUALITY - THE BASE OF LIFE
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PR Sarkar (Propounder of PROUT)

Today you have to create the Great Universe, and the guiding principle 
behind it will be that all humans are of the one progeny of this Universal 
Consciousness.  Thus all are children of the universe, all should live 
together - all will have to live together.  Black or white, literate or 
illiterate, small or tall, all are the children of the same Universal Entity 
and all will have to live together.  Accordingly, there will be unity in the 
physical realm and also in the psychic realms.

But to strengthen this unity still further, there should be a common goal 
for all the citizens of the world - the awakening of spirituality - the goal 
of which is unification of unit mind with the Cosmic Flow  All are in the 
same universal flow, and therefore all will remain together.  But this is 
not sufficient.  All people must also live together.  For you, unity is the 
natural course, and division is unnatural.  The Cosmos will not long 
tolerate what is unnatural.

So it is natural for human beings to live together and to make a Great 
Universe.  By not doing so, by mutual fight, all will be destroyed.  This is 
the law of the universe.  Thus you will have to remain united; you must 
create the Great Universe as soon as possible.  There will be peace and 
happiness for all in the universe, and with one indivisible ideology, 
humanity will march ahead.  Victory be with you!
(Discourse on the Mahabharata)

In our present environment there are many divisive tendencies splitting 
humanity into mutually belligerent groups.  Spirituality must foster a 
natural affinity among people, to unite all humanity.  The approach to 
spirituality should be psychological.  Through rational analysis, humanity 
should appreciate its relationship with the Universal Consciousness and 
recognize the most benevolent kindness.  Spirituality should lead human 
beings to that one Cosmic Truth by which one derives one's existence and 
which is the ultimate destiny.  That ultimate and absolute ideal is the 
Cosmic Ideal - an ideal beyond the scope of time, place and person.  It is 
the Absolute, without and beyond relativity.  It stands with Its own 
radiance for all time and for every entity of the cosmos, whether human 
being or less evolved soul.  The Cosmic Ideal alone can be the unifying 
force which will strengthen humanity to smash its bondages and abolish the 
narrow domestic walls of divisive tendencies.
(Idea and Ideology, 89)

Spirituality provides humanity with that subtle and tremendous power with 
which no other power can be compared.  Therefore, with spirituality as the 
base, a rational philosophy should be evolved to deal with the physical, 
psychological and socio-philosophical problems of the day.
(Idea and Ideology, 91)

As people become more generous and broadminded, they rise above the feelings 
of casteism, tribalism, provincialism and nationalism, which evoke 
narrowness, violence, hatred and meanness.  Those who enter the field of 
social welfare with feelings of "mine" and "yours" actually create divisions 
in human society.  Those who wish to foster the welfare of living beings as 
a whole have to embrace universalism as the only alternative.  If we look 
upon everything as our own, the question of "mine" and "yours" will 
dissolve; in universalism there is no opportunity for violence, hatred or 
narrowness.
(Problem of the Day, 28)

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What is Prout
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PROUT is an acronym for PROgressive Utilization Theory, a socio-economic 
philosophy that synthesizes the physical, mental and spiritual dimensions of 
human nature. The goal of PROUT is to provide guidance for the evolution of 
a truly progressive human society.

PROUT is an alternative to the outmoded capitalist and communist 
socio-economic paradigms. Neither of these approaches have adequately met 
the physical, mental and spiritual needs of humanity. PROUT seeks a 
harmonious balance between economic growth, social development, 
environmental sustainability, and between individual and collective 
interests. Combining the wisdom of spirituality with a universal outlook and 
the struggle for self-reliance, PROUTist thinkers and activists are creating 
a new civilizational discourse and planting the seeds for a new way of 
living.

A few basic tenets of PROUT are:

Economic Democracy
Political democracy and economic democracy are mutually inclusive. PROUT 
advocates economic democracy based on local economic planning, cooperatively 
managed businesses, local governmental control of natural resources and key 
industries, and socially agreed upon limits on the individual accumulation 
of wealth. By decentralizing the economy and making sure decision-making is 
in the hands of local people, we can ensure the adequate availability of 
food, shelter, clothing, health care and education for all.

A decentralized economy can better ensure that the ecological systems of the 
earth are not exploited beyond their capacity to renew themselves. 
Environmental stewardship is a requisite for people who are dependent upon 
these systems for their own survival and well-being.

Basic Necessities Guaranteed to All
The basic necessities of life must be á constitutional birth right of all 
members of society. People cannot attain their highest human potential if 
they lack food, shelter, clothing, health care and education. Meaningful 
employment with a living wage must be planned to ensure adequate purchasing 
capacity for all basic necessities. The standard of guaranteed minimum 
necessities should advance with increases in the economy's productive 
capacity.

Leadership
For a benevolent society, it is essential that leaders are morally 
principled and dedicated to serving society as part of their personal 
progress. Authority should not be centered in the hands of individuals, but 
should be expressed through collective leadership. The viability of 
political democracy rests on an electorate possessing three factors:

1) education,
2) socio-economic consciousness,
3) ethical integrity.

Freedom
Individuals should have complete freedom to acquire and express their ideas, 
creative potential and inner aspirations that leads to development of human 
progress. Such intellectual and spiritual freedom will strengthen the 
collectivity. Restrictions should only be placed on actions clearly 
detrimental to the welfare of others. Constraints need to be placed on the 
accumulation of physical wealth, as excessive accumulation by a few results 
in the deprivation of many.

Cultural Diversity
In the spirit of universal fellowship, PROUT encourages the protection and 
cultivation of local culture, language, history and tradition. For social 
justice and a healthy social order, individual and cultural diversity must 
be accepted and encouraged when it does not restrict human rights based on 
cardinal human values.

Women's Rights
PROUT encourages the struggle against all forms of violence and exploitation 
used to suppress women. PROUT's goal is coordinated cooperation, with equal 
rights between men and women. PROUT seeks the economic, social and spiritual 
empowerment of women throughout the world.

Science and Technology
Scientific knowledge and technology are potential assets to humanity. 
Through their proper use, the physical hardships of life decreases and 
knowledge is gained about the secrets of life. Time is freed for cultural 
and spiritual pursuits. However, the development and utilization of 
scientific knowledge must come under the guidance of neo-humanist values and 
ethical leadership. Without this, technology is often abused by profiteers 
and the power-hungry, resulting in destruction and exploitation.

World Government
PROUT supports the creation of a world governance system having a global 
bill of rights, global constitution and common penal code in order to 
guarantee the fundamental rights of all individuals and nations or 
socio-economic zones, and to settle regional and international disputes. As 
the global economy becomes decentralized, it will be advantageous to also 
have a global political system.

Spirituality and Progress
Human beings are on an evolutionary path toward realizing their higher 
consciousness. True progress is movement that leads to development of higher 
human faculties and spiritual qualities such as compassion and love for all 
beings. Material or intellectual gains do not necessarily constitute 
progress unless they contribute to deeper, spiritual well-being.

The progressive orientation of society is maintained by making continual 
adjustments in the use of physical resources and mental potentialities in 
accordance with neo-humanistic and cardinal human values. Human beings are 
encouraged to construct economic and social institutions to facilitate the 
attainment of our highest potentialities.


EXPLOITATION
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Extracts from the works of P R Sarkar:

The ills perpetrated in society are in a great measure created by the 
exploiters themselves.  To  swell their bank balances the exploiters create 
an artificial scarcity of food, clothes and other  necessary consumer goods, 
and loot profits in the black market.  Those who have no buying  capacity 
for high-priced food and clothes take to stealing and other shady methods in 
order to  meet their bare necessities.  These ill-fed, ill-clad flocks of 
poor wretches work for these  greedy black marketeers and smugglers.  When 
apprehended, it is they who are penalized - the rich  escape on the strength 
of their influence.  Throwing their conscience to the four winds, these 
poor wretches take to sin and crime still more desperately.  The society 
accuses these sinners  and criminals, while the rich exploiters enact the 
roles of popular leaders, wear garlands, let  loose fireworks of speeches 
and exhort the masses with a clarion call to make more sacrifices.
(Human Society II, 109)

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I have spoken about haves and have-nots.  To satisfy their hunger, the haves 
misutilize their  physical and intellectual wealth and force the have-nots 
to become slaves and sinners to try to  appease their own hunger.  In the 
background there is a big exploiter; in the front, as his  agents, are 
half-naked children.  This is the cause of the downfall of society.
(Great Universe, 180)

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What we see in the market place and railway stations is the exhibition of 
half-clad street  beggars and lepers - all stretching out their begging 
bowls, the only means of earning their  livelihood.  They are fortunate if 
anybody contemptuously flings a copper coin at them.  The old  blind beggars 
wait all day long at the bridge and lift their bowls as soon as someone 
walks past  them.  Their shrill cries fall on deaf ears only.  On the other 
hand, the affluence of foods kept  ready in luxurious houses to entertain 
the big guns of society ridicules the present human  civilization.
("Social value and Cardinal Principle")

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Very often we say that a particular individual or a particular community of 
people is badly  exploited.  Then, what we mean by "exploited" is this, that 
they are exploited in the economic  stratum.  But if we penetrate deeply 
into the matter, we shall discover that the exploitation has  not been only 
in the economic stratum, but also in the other strata of human existence, in 
 different forms, on various pretexts.  When there is exploitation on the 
physical level, it is  not necessarily economic in nature in all cases;  it 
is mostly social.  For instance, the vested  interests inject, at a certain 
stage, inferiority or superiority complexes in the public mind and  at a 
much later stage, use those psychic complexes for social or economic 
exploitation.  This  exploitation on the psychic level is mostly 
perpetrated, in the first phase, through dogma.

When the exploitation in the physical sphere is directly economic in 
character, even the common  people can understand that; they need not labour 
hard to comprehend it.  But in the event of  exploitation in other spheres, 
the exploited people are not even aware of the fact that they are  being 
exploited.  That is why it becomes easy for the cunning exploiters to keep 
them in  prolonged domination by creating inferiority complexes in their 
minds.

And the tragedy is, that the exploited mass don't try to understand; they 
even refuse to  understand even though some may try to make them understand, 
that they are the victims of  exploitation.  So, this is more dangerous. 
When the exploitation is directly economic, the  people can easily 
understand it; but when the exploitation is perpetrated in this 
socio-economic  sphere or the psycho-economic sphere, the situation becomes 
complicated.  The people feel a  little aggrieved because they feel that 
they are being psychically suppressed, but they are not  aware of the fact 
that the ultimate result is their economic exploitation.

Today all over the world there is greater economic awareness than before. 
That is why the  cunning exploiters have resorted to the path of either 
socio-economic or psycho-economic  exploitation.  They have spread their 
trap over a vaster area, hoping to reap a rich harvest.
("Psycho-Economic Exploitation," Calcutta 1981)

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If a flying bird is caged for long, it loses its ability to fly.  If the 
door of its cage is  unfastened accidentally, it thinks, "What benefit will 
I derive flying in the distant blue sky?   Let me pick up seeds, sitting on 
the perch of my little cage."

Now, if people have been educated in a distorted manner and their minds 
crippled, they are unable  to stand independently.  If their minds have been 
moulded by propaganda for a long period, they  cannot utilize the 
opportunity for freedom even if it is presented to them.

Common people have been taught for ages that they belong to a low caste or 
class.  Even if you  offer these down-trodden people a chair to sit by you, 
they would murmur, "No sir, I am alright -  let me sit on the ground."  That 
is to say, their minds cannot function properly, just as a  bird's wings 
become totally inactive in a cage.  People have been accustomed to such 
repressions  for thousands of years - the exploiters have injected 
fear-complex in their minds to control  them.
("Quadri-Statumic Progress In Human Life," Calcutta, 1981)

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The one who exploits the masses is also a person; this must never be lost 
sight of even for a  moment.  The human family is a conglomerate of 
different elements of the human race.  Reforming  and guarding against human 
frailties with a liberal and tolerant outlook, we have to proceed  together 
towards the path of benevolence.
(Human Society I, 81)

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So your duty is threefold.  Your first duty is to observe morality and do 
intuitional practices.   Without this you cannot have mental determination. 
Your next duty is to unite the moralists of  the world, otherwise 
righteousness (dharma) will not endure.  This will be your real duty.  You 
will become great by this, for ideation of the Great makes one great.  At 
the third stage, you  will have to mercilessly fight against sin wherever it 
has habitated this world.  You will have  to propagate this mission from 
door to door.

Any political party or so-called religious institution cannot bring 
salvation.  Praising God with  drums and cymbals will not bring salvation to 
the world, for it will not be able bring the sinner  into submission.  Today 
the necessity to curb the onslaughts of the immoralist is a necessity and 
cannot be done with drums and cymbals .
(Supreme Expression II, 148)

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You must have a flaming moral purpose so that greed, oppression and 
exploitation shrivel before  the fire in you.
(Supreme Expression II, 33)

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