American Dharma (2018): 2:00 - 2:30 When explaining what the word "dharma" means, Steve Bannon draws upon the example of General Frank Savage (Gregory Peck) in a 1949 movie called "Twelve O'Clock High." Dharma is a word from the Vedic scriptures of ancient India. Here is a more exact (Vedic) definition: "The word dharma is most often translated as "religion," but this translation is inaccurate because dharma refers to the inherent quality of an object, that which does not change. It is the dharma of fire to give off heat and light, the dharma of water to be wet. Religion can change, as one can change his faith from Christian to Muslim, or from Hindu to Jew. To understand our dharma, then, we must ascertain the constant quality of a living being. That constant quality is service. One person serves another: husband serves wife, employee serves boss, student serves teacher, comrade serves the state; the list is endless. But the only service fully true to our eternal nature is service to God. We are eternal, God is eternal, and service to God is also eternal. Therefore our eternal occupation is to render devotional service to God. This service is also known as sanatana-dharma, the eternal religion of every living being." (Back to Godhead Magazine, #18-01, 1983, "The Yoga Dictionary") https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8804284/ Movie,Clip,The Vedic Version,Vedas (Scriptures),American Dharma (Film Title),2018 (Film Release Year),Steve Bannon (Film Actor),Gregory Peck (Film Actor),Documentary (Film Genre),Biography (Film Genre),yt:cc=on,1080p