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We often think, talk or worry about this topic, but this does not necessarily mean that we reflect on it. This time it is about approaching these terms and recognizing the importance they have.

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In the previous article we have made an introduction to the topic of the 4 Spiritual Laws taught in India. Among other things, we have said that they never arrive by chance, nor do they arrive first for the cautious or later to heal the wounds... they simply arrive at the right time.

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In India these four laws of spirituality are taught, surely you have heard of them at some point, but the thing is that they never come into your life by chance. Someone once told me that they are quite logical and that they do not deserve to be reflected upon or that they do not add anything new to knowledge, because they are assumed in common sense, to which I responded: “Just as the bases that support buildings are assumed and already "They are not taken into account once the facade is painted, the simplest things are usually the most important, even when they are no longer observed."

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Suffering is, to a large extent, resistance to the present moment, which is why we find in these four precepts an excellent guideline that we can exercise:

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“…Education is a public service and is based on respect for all currents of thought, with the aim of developing the creative potential of each human being and the full exercise of their personality in a democratic society based on the ethical valuation of the work and in active, conscious and supportive participation in the processes of social transformation consubstantiated with the values of national identity, and with a Latin American and universal vision…”[1]