The 10 Commandments
Once the guides of humanity offered a simple synthesis called “The 10 Commandments” about what a man should take into account in order to live his life wisely and meaningfully.
Like the Hippocratic Oath, these commandments are no longer considered relevant by many people because the wording and some indications are no longer in tune with the times.
But what is strange is that people have given up on them altogether , considering that it is too old and pointless writing in the “new world”.
We propose here “The 10 Commandments” from the perspective of spirituality in the midst of life – Abheda, including here the wisdom of the great yogic rishis.
10 essential desiderata for humanity
The 10 Commandments
“1. I put spirituality first at all times
and I know that all the other thingswill be offered to me on top of that.”
“2. Loveandcherish love as a divine gift.”
“3. I am honest, I seek the Truth with all my strength and not mining.”
“4. I humble myself and am not selfish so as not to die spiritually.”
“5. I actively dedicate one day a week to spirituality.”
“6. I honor and listen to the spiritual master that life has given me
and i honorSc on the parents meand as the first meand spiritual masters.”
“7. I absolutely practice nonviolence.”
The 10 Commandments
“8. Keepthe creative energy in my being.
and practicing detachment perfectly.”
“9. I don’t steal or desire what belongs to someone else.”
“10. Live your life helping others
and to do this well
I seek to perfect me SC.”
Or, in the classic version, in the second person:
The 10 Commandments
“1. Put spirituality first at all times
and all the others will be offered to you on top of that.”
“2. Love and then cherish love as a divine gift.”
“3. Be honest, seek the Truth with all your might, and do not lie.”
“4. Be humble and don’t be selfish so that you don’t die spiritually.”
“5. Actively dedicate one day a week to spirituality.”
“6. Honor and listen to the spiritual master that life has given you
and honor your fathers as your first spiritual masters.”
The 10 Commandments
“7. Absolutely practice nonviolence.”
“8. Keep the creative energy in your being.
and practice detachment in a complete manner.”
“9. Do not steal or desire what is someone else’s.”
“10. Live life helping others
and to do this well
seek toperfect yourself.””
Leo Radutz, founder of the Abheda system, initiator of the Good OM Revolution
P.S. We mention here the initial version, for compliance.
“1. I am the Lord your God; thou shalt have no other gods before me.
2 Thou shalt not make unto thyself a graven image, nor any other likeness, nor shalt thou worship them. 3 Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain.
4 Remember the Lord’s day, and honor it.
5 Honor your father and your mother, that it may be well with you, and that you may live on the earth for many years.
6. Thou shalt not kill.
7. Thou shalt not be a fornicator.
8. Thou shalt not steal.
9 Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
10 Thou shalt not covet anything that belongs to thy neighbor.”