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{{Quote box|width=246px|bgcolor=#c6dbf7|align=right|quote=''When the underlying spirit of humanism is extended to everything, animate and inanimate, in this universe, I have designated this as "neohumanism". This neohumanism will elevate humanism to universalism, the cult of love for all created beings of this universe.''<ref name="SarkarPrabhat"/>|source= | {{Quote box|width=246px|bgcolor=#c6dbf7|align=right|quote=''When the underlying spirit of humanism is extended to everything, animate and inanimate, in this universe, I have designated this as "neohumanism". This neohumanism will elevate humanism to universalism, the cult of love for all created beings of this universe.''<ref name="SarkarPrabhat"/>|source=—Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar}} | ||
Neohumanism's concept of [[:wikipedia:Universalism#Non-religious Universalism|universalism]] is non-religious. It is a type of love that extends to all beings of this universe, animate and even inanimate. From the perspective of neohumanism, such a viewpoint is the ultimate outcome of the [[#Social equality|principle of social equality]] and [[#Protopsychospirituality|protopsychospirituality]].<ref>''Whenever people, after performing some activity, think of the Nucleus of the circum-rotarian universe, their minds become all-pervasive. Such people can never think of harming others; rather they will think only of universal welfare.'' Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1982). "An Ideology for a New Generation (Discourse 10)" of ''The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism''. Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications. ISBN 81–7252–168–5.</ref> | Neohumanism's concept of [[:wikipedia:Universalism#Non-religious Universalism|universalism]] is non-religious. It is a type of love that extends to all beings of this universe, animate and even inanimate. From the perspective of neohumanism, such a viewpoint is the ultimate outcome of the [[#Social equality|principle of social equality]] and [[#Protopsychospirituality|protopsychospirituality]].<ref>''Whenever people, after performing some activity, think of the Nucleus of the circum-rotarian universe, their minds become all-pervasive. Such people can never think of harming others; rather they will think only of universal welfare.'' Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1982). "An Ideology for a New Generation (Discourse 10)" of ''The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism''. Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications. ISBN 81–7252–168–5.</ref> | ||