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Mind distinguishes and differentiates. Swami always emphasise on "Unity" and not "diversity". Hence any process through the mind leads to disintegration and differentiation. In the Mathematics, there is a subject named "Calculus". It has got two dintinct parts. One is "differentiation" and the other is "Integration". Take the example of our great country. It is ONE country. For the sake of administrative convenience, it is demarcated based on linguistic areas like Tamilnadu, Andhra, Karnataka and Kerala in the south. Now all people belong to Bharath Desa or India. But people have started identifying themselves with their states, languages. Now within each State, people of India, i.e., various parts of India are residing due to work, business, education or settlement. Likewise each state contains people from other states. In a way, all states are 'cosmopolitan' in nature. When other countries wage war with India, the entire Indian people join to gether to help protect the border. Likewise the world is the playground for the Lord. Swami says, that the world is my mansion. Each country is a room in the mansion. Hence I may peep through any room as per the necessity. Hence Swami asks all of us not to distinguish due to Religion ,country, race, colour or language since all are children of god. Hence we find, that people of all religions throng to Prasanthi Nilayam throughout the year for the Divine Dharsan of Swami. Sairam.

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