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Sunday, July 4, 2010
On Forgetfulness
Monday 5–July- 2010
On Forgetfulness
In all walks of life, whatever the profession or calling may be, we have irritants around (unawares we become one too). But what really bothers us is the irritant that irritates us. We come home from office resentful. And unable to control our irritation now and then, we cast our resentment on our family. Then we feel our family miserable. When we get to bed we cannot sleep as we plan ways to do away with the cause of irritation. We get up in the morning we go about our work sit at our desk and bury our resentment temporarily.
Then there comes a time when we go to bead and hit the pillow again. We are utterly alone with our thoughts and we take inventory or ourselves, our assets and liabilities. Then we ask ourselves what we forgot to do during the day that has gone forever.
All this happens to me and so I feel it might be the case with everybody. When I take stock of the day I suddenly remember many things I forgot during the course of the day-that I forget to smile. I forgot to compliment someone for a deed well done, for a word well spoken, forgot that I can be happy, that I can forget my resentment, violence, negative feelings hat take me away from myself and make me the small person I actually am not. I realize that I even forget that I am born to succeed in life, that I have priceless assets within me that God blessed me with, that I have dignity because I am made in God’s image, forgot to be sincere, the need to understand the needs of others, to be compassionate an self-confident, failed to accept my self for what I am and not try to be someone else.
So after recollecting what you forget today make a decision what you should not forget the following day, relax your mind and have sound sleep. When you get up next morning recollect the decision you made the previous night, adhere to that and have peace of mind Make this your habit and reach your goals sooner.
Quote from True Religion always helps
The beauty and excellence of this definition of Dharma is that all rational human being of good will , no matter of what religion or of no religion, can met on this platform of universal growth, advancement security and fulfillment. This much –needed meeting ground of all believers and non-believes has always been there from at least the time since Bhisma defined Dharma is this most acceptable manner.
True religion defined this way is surely going to –help us always and everywhere in fact if we examine Bhisma’s defiant ion, we will be inclined to agree that growth and advancement in the right direction, protection from injury and the upholding and maintenance of all, are simply not possible without the help of true religion.
Why does One Feel Afraid?
I suppose it is because one is egoistic.
There are three reasons. First an excessive concern about one’s security. Next , what one does not know always gives an uneasy feeling which is translated in the consciousness by fear. And above all. On doesn’t have the habit of a spontaneous trust in the Divine . If you look into things sufficiently deeply , this is the true reason. There are people who do not even know that That exists, but one could tell them in other words, “ You have no faith in your destiny” or “ You know nothing about Grace”-anything whatever , you may put it as you like , but the root of the matter is lack of trust. If one always had the feeling that it is the best that happens in all circumstances, one would not be
Peace in the storm, calm in the effort, joy in the surrender, a luminous Faith, and you will become aware of the Lord’s constant Presence.
Fear is hidden consent. When you are afraid of something, it means that you admit its possibility and thus strengthen its hand. It can be said that it is a subconscient consent.afraid.
A goal in which one is interested
If anyone chooses a goal in which he is really interested he will always get what he wants or something very close to it.
Good literature
The test of good literature is that it will promote repetition. We read over the same book again and again. And always with fresh delight.
Good will
A sign at entrance of a restaurant. “ You will find good will. Fellowship. And cheer in this restaurant if you bring them with you.”
A critic is a man who knows the way but cannot drive the car.
A man without a smiling face must not open a shop
I drive joy
There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 5 minutes in the morning and evening for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him. One day they argued that he was wasting ten precious minutes on something, which he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does not exist, I agree that I am wasting ten minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste ten minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 10 minutes joy that I derive from? I am not robbing you of your joy; why should you rob me of mine. He asked. The critics were silenced. –Baba- Chinna Katha
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