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This is how Sarkar himself described the meaning of the song—<ref name="Humanity Is at the Threshold | This is how Sarkar himself described the meaning of the song—<ref name="Humanity Is at the Threshold">{{cite book|last=Sarkar|first=Prabhat Ranjan|title=A Few Problems Solved Part 1|chapter=Humanity Is at the Threshold of a New Era|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications|year=1984}}</ref> | ||
<blockquote>Humanity is now at the threshold of a new era. We do not want any dogma. The age of dogma is gone. What we want is an idea based on Neohumanism. We are for the entire created world; and not only for human beings or living beings, but for the entire animate and inanimate universe. Now when you are in a mood of pleasure, just distribute it throughout the universe – let all the hearts of the created universe dance in ecstasy and throb with energy. And this is the gospel of the day: we are for all, we are for the Neohumanistic progress of the entire Cosmos. This is the idea.</blockquote> | <blockquote>Humanity is now at the threshold of a new era. We do not want any dogma. The age of dogma is gone. What we want is an idea based on Neohumanism. We are for the entire created world; and not only for human beings or living beings, but for the entire animate and inanimate universe. Now when you are in a mood of pleasure, just distribute it throughout the universe – let all the hearts of the created universe dance in ecstasy and throb with energy. And this is the gospel of the day: we are for all, we are for the Neohumanistic progress of the entire Cosmos. This is the idea.</blockquote> | ||