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Tue, 02/24/2009 - 17:09 — pri
5 key priniciples at the core of Progressive Utilization Theory
1. No individual should be allowed to accumulate any physical wealth without the clear permission or approval of the collective body.
2. There should be maximum utilization and rational distribution of all mundane, supramundane and spiritual potentialities of the universe.
3. There should be maximum utilization of the physical, metaphysical and spiritual potentialities of the unit and collective bodies of human society.
4. There should be a proper adjustment amongst these physical, metaphysical, mundane, supramundane and spiritual utilizations.
5. The method of utilization should vary in accordance with the changes in time, space and person, and the utilization should be of a progressive nature.
1. No individual should be allowed to accumulate any physical wealth without the clear permission or approval of the collective body. ›
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