Editorial

Authors

  • Thomas Manickam dvk

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Philosophy

Abstract

Life is exhibited by beings through signs of actions which indicate unity, harmony, purpose and meaning in the Universe. These actions could
be sequenced as follows: inspiration, impulse, vibration, pulsation, respiration, circulation, introspection, reflection, co-ordination, direction and
orientation. This series of actions which are specifically of living beings are dynamically open to fulfilment, expansion, growth, achievement, alteration, 'diversification, improvement and innumerable ways of adaptation to the changing habitats. Phenomenologically these signs of life are attributed
to the rhythm (flam) of Nature. So they are said to be natural behavioural patterns of 1iving beings, botanically. zoologically and anthropologically.

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Published

1987-12-31

How to Cite

Thomas Manickam. (1987). Editorial. Journal of Dharma, 12(4), 327–329. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/1770

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