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Essay heading: The Laws of Manu
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He does not challenge dharma at all and believes that if he follows it, he will reach final liberation. Berger would say that society makes up the idea of final liberation, yet people still attempt to achieve it at all costs. They spend their whole life striving for something that society has created and they do not know for sure if it even exists... displayed 300 characters
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They take it for granted and have ultimate faith in their religion.
In The Sacred Canopy, Berger explains that what humans desire most, is to be in balance. We want to have order in our life so there are very few surprises. Berger believes that humans are born with very few instincts, so we desire to be able to predict our environment around us... displayed next 300 characters
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