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Apurba Sen
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Blog by Mamatha Honnavar

Dignity

Sri Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a renowned freedom fighter of India, had said ‘Freedom is my Birthright”. The same goes for Dignity; Dignity, the inherent worth of every individual, is a fundamental human right. It's the cornerstone of respectful relationships and a harmonious society. Dignity is acknowledging our shared humanity and treating each other with kindness, compassion, and empathy. 


Dignity is not earned or bestowed; it's an intrinsic quality of every human being to feel dignified or to treat others with dignity, it doesn’t require any degree, social or financial status. Everything in this universe has come on this earth with dignity. Believing in your worth & recognizing your value is essential for receiving dignity from others. When you receive dignity you recognize the importance of giving dignity to others. 


When we treat people with dignity, we foster trust and respect in our relationships. A society that values dignity for all is more equitable and inclusive.  If you're wondering how you can uphold dignity for yourself and others, or if you're questioning whether you or others deserve dignity, please recite the Redikall Statements below. You will instantly experience your worthiness to uphold dignity.


With Redikall Consciousness, I purify my low self-worth.

With Redikall Consciousness, I purify the indignant approach.

With Redikall Consciousness, I transform & transcend the unawareness of my worthiness to receive dignity.

With Redikall Consciousness, I transform & transcend my guilt of dishonoring others. 


With Redikall Consciousness, I awaken my dignity.

With Redikall Consciousness, I awaken my worthiness.


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