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165. A great fellowship
We all are parts of the whole world. No one is separated from the whole world. Each of us can be an independent individual, but only by being a part of the whole world. Therefore, we all are connected to the whole world, and the whole world concerns us all. Each of us exists together with the whole world. Because of this, it is correct to look at oneself as an independent individual, who is a part of the whole world. Both these aspects concern each of us. Each individual have to care about the community, beside caring about oneself. And the community have to care about each individual, beside caring about the community. We exists together with the world we live in.
For each person, the correct understanding of oneself; is that oneself is an individual, who is connected to the rest of the world. The natural is to belong to the neighborhood, and care about that. However, in the widest sense; each of us belongs to the whole world. If something is important for the whole world, then it is important for each of us. It is also possible to say, that if something is important for the whole world, then it is important for each neighborhood. The whole world is many neighborhoods, and many different fellowships. The whole world is one great fellowship.
Humans are connected with one another because we all are humans.
June 28, 2017, David H. Hegg