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Corporate Religion
Human World - Coexistence of Market and Religion

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Paperback, 98 pages
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United States, 24 August 2014

The world we live in represents a massive marketplace, and is driven or regulated by a set of numerous written or implied principles. The most appropriate term that defines both the massive marketplace and all the principles that exist simultaneously is 'corporate religion' from a holistic perspective. In reality, this combined structure of market and principles encompasses everything else that exists in this world. Corporate religion is a term that appropriately defines the whole of the visible and invisible world. It engulfs every possible subject or topic that we are aware of or know. The individual topics or subjects, such as corporations, markets, religions, and regulations, each have their own histories, aged old generation of events and testimonies. Individually, each of these topics is too vast and complex to be properly understood, analysed or adapted. When I briefly looked into most of the key subjects, I realised that they are interdependent. There are connections and correlations between the features of each of these subject areas. This interdependency has always been there, since each of these areas has evolved and they are still helping each other to evolve further. It took me a long time to experience and understand why this subject fascinated me most of all. Is it because it's too complex, or is it too simple? Or does it perhaps not exist at all? I realised that it's a complex subject, and I feel that most of the factors and the reasons that provoked my intense contemplation and helped me simplify these complex scenarios could be relevant and helpful for many others as well. I felt this topic describes what we are in general in terms of our human identity and what our objectives are as human beings. This topic embraces the beauty of simple complexity, attracts the infinite limit of intellectual capacity and surrenders to the unknown hands of shrewd but naive living brains. I truly believe in the conglomerated subject of corporations and religion. Individually, each of the subjects is by itself significantly complex. Both the subjects have made their journeys through generations of experiences, facts and testimonies. Both the subjects seem markedly different, since corporations and markets could be viewed as material facts and religions as spiritual and subjective, diametrically opposed to each other. However, I feel there is a strong correlation and coordination between these two subjects which, in fact, support one another. For me, religion defines the physical market, and in return the market feeds back the multiple spiritual expectations to the religious thought process. In simple terms, we live in a world that is primarily made up of visible mass, as the physical element, and invisible mass, as the metaphysical element; both are integrated heavily in a give-and-take chain of events. Neither of the elements can survive on their own, and nor can they flourish independently of each other. It is a widely known fact that everything that we see and interact with is created from materials on planet earth, including us as human beings."

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The world we live in represents a massive marketplace, and is driven or regulated by a set of numerous written or implied principles. The most appropriate term that defines both the massive marketplace and all the principles that exist simultaneously is 'corporate religion' from a holistic perspective. In reality, this combined structure of market and principles encompasses everything else that exists in this world. Corporate religion is a term that appropriately defines the whole of the visible and invisible world. It engulfs every possible subject or topic that we are aware of or know. The individual topics or subjects, such as corporations, markets, religions, and regulations, each have their own histories, aged old generation of events and testimonies. Individually, each of these topics is too vast and complex to be properly understood, analysed or adapted. When I briefly looked into most of the key subjects, I realised that they are interdependent. There are connections and correlations between the features of each of these subject areas. This interdependency has always been there, since each of these areas has evolved and they are still helping each other to evolve further. It took me a long time to experience and understand why this subject fascinated me most of all. Is it because it's too complex, or is it too simple? Or does it perhaps not exist at all? I realised that it's a complex subject, and I feel that most of the factors and the reasons that provoked my intense contemplation and helped me simplify these complex scenarios could be relevant and helpful for many others as well. I felt this topic describes what we are in general in terms of our human identity and what our objectives are as human beings. This topic embraces the beauty of simple complexity, attracts the infinite limit of intellectual capacity and surrenders to the unknown hands of shrewd but naive living brains. I truly believe in the conglomerated subject of corporations and religion. Individually, each of the subjects is by itself significantly complex. Both the subjects have made their journeys through generations of experiences, facts and testimonies. Both the subjects seem markedly different, since corporations and markets could be viewed as material facts and religions as spiritual and subjective, diametrically opposed to each other. However, I feel there is a strong correlation and coordination between these two subjects which, in fact, support one another. For me, religion defines the physical market, and in return the market feeds back the multiple spiritual expectations to the religious thought process. In simple terms, we live in a world that is primarily made up of visible mass, as the physical element, and invisible mass, as the metaphysical element; both are integrated heavily in a give-and-take chain of events. Neither of the elements can survive on their own, and nor can they flourish independently of each other. It is a widely known fact that everything that we see and interact with is created from materials on planet earth, including us as human beings."

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9781500941109
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1500941107
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22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 centimeters (0.14 kg)
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