How often does the word dharma enter into spiritual discussions?What does the word Dharma mean?Dharma is a complex subject and does not render into any other language very easily.Lets get some background info from Wiki to help give us some clues.......Wiki Quoteshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/DharmaWikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DharmaAlso play the sound byte to get the correct pronounciation.So Dharma is a sanskrit term for that which cannot be taken away. The intrinsic radiance -- the nature of something is its dharma.Dharma- in Tibetan Chonyid -means intrinsic radiance.What is the dharma of fire?The dharma of fire is that it burns. This cannot be removed from the fire.What is the dharma of sugar?SweetnessIn modern Indian languages it can be equivalent simply to "religion", depending on context. The word dharma translates as that which upholds or supports, and is generally translated into English as "law".So now what is the dharma of the soul?The spirit soul the consciousness within the body has a natural dharma that cannot be taken away from it.That intrinsic nature of the soul is service. To serve. To serve the whole or at least some part of the whole but to SERVE. So what is the dharma of the soul?What is it that cannot be taken away?That is the soul serves. You can serve whoever you wish or whatever you wish.But you cannot escape the fact that serve you must. The soul is not the master of anything, but in that service one can attain mastery.
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