Monday 31/October /2011
Challenges Mould Character
We are all for making life as simple and as easy as possible. We do –not want to face problems. We dislike every circumstance that casts a shadow of disappointment, pain, etc. But the fact is that life is not like that for anyone. It is also true that some people have great number of misfortunes and some, a little less. The secret of dealing successfully with life’s difficulties is the recognition that they are there to be dealt with, not to be evaded.
Life is a challenge. Challenge and difficulty are much more potent forces in moulding fine character than are ease and luxury. They are challenges to one’s power of concentration, will power and courage. They give an opportunity to show the stuff one is made of and they further strengthen the strong. Positive facets of one’s character.
Over a period, we begin to establish a new and helpful habit-pattern of confident and optimistic thinking. The optimistic way of thinking is in itself a powerful attribute in facing life’s challenges, in all its spheres. It makes us more capable of dealing with them. Our resources of morale, and sense of understanding are also enhanced for a successful living.
Thus difficulties and challenges may be regarded as circumstances that give us the opportunity for replacing weak habits by strong ones. Attitude of doubt by determination, thereby strengthening our character.
Success
No success ever comes on its own. Behind every success there are untold stories of trials, failures, losses, humiliation and miseries.
Gold Mine Within You!
A beggar had been sitting by the side of a road for over thirty years. One day a stranger walked by “Spare” some money? ”mumbled the beggar mechanically holding out his old cap.
“I have nothing to give you”. Said the stranger. Then he asked; “What is that you are sitting on?”
“Nothing , “ replied the beggar. “Just an old box. I have been sitting on it for several years”.
“Ever looked inside?” asked the stranger.
“No”, said the beggar. “What is the point? There is nothing inside”.
“Have a look inside”, insisted the stranger . The beggar managed to open the lid With astonishment, disbelief, and elation , he saw that the box was full of gold coins.
Guru says, “ I am that stranger who has nothing to give you and who is telling you to look inside. Not inside any box, as in the parable, but somewhere eve closer; inside yourself.”
Those who have not found their true wealth , which is the radiant joy and unshakable peace that comes with it, are beggars, even if they have great material wealth. They are looking outside for scraps of pleasure for security, or love , while they have a gold mine within that not only includes all those things but is infinitely grater then anything the world can offer. (Source ; Ideas Exchange)
What most interferes with our own seeing the good qualities in others are our own shortcomings.
Every one wishes to have truth on his side but it is not everyone that sincerely wished to be on the side of truth.
The best we can.
To do at each moment the best we can and leave the result to the Divine’s decision is the surest way to peace , happiness, strengths progress and final perfection.
If trust the first requisite for making a friend, faithfulness is the rist requisite for keeping him.
Greatness comes only to those who seek not how to avoid obstacles but to overcome them.
Regular Periods of Solitude
To do much clear thinking a man must arrange for regular periods of solitudes when he can concentrate and indulge in the imagination without destruction.
Quote from Bhagavad-Gita
The Gita is not a book for study and examination as a text-book It is a book that tells men how-to regulate their activities and their minds. It is like a travel guide. It is a guide-book for the journey of lives. We should travel with its help. Not commit it to memory. Merely committing it to memory will not enable us to reach the journey’s end.
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Monday, October 24, 2011
MAN HAS NO POWER OVER OTHER MIND
Monday 24 /October /2011 Man Has No, Power Over Others’ Minds Within the area of his own mind man has all power, but in respect of others minds his power is extremely limited. He can command his own mind, but he cannot command the minds of theirs, He can choose what he shall think. Therefore, a man can reform his own mind. If not, be cannot avoid the results of his own thoughts and actins. It will be in the nature of his thought and action which procures painful or blissful result. Knowing that a man can think and do as he chooses and that all those have the same liberty a man should have consideration for others ‘thoughts. To think and act, ignoring the consideration of others is violation to others liberty. One must harmonize oneself with others’ minds. Acknowledging their freedom of choice. Selfishness and oppression from the spiritual standpoint are one and the same thing. Every selfish thought or act is a manifestation of egoism and is an action of unfairness. It is met with suffering and defeat. The unselfish man is the who, abandoning the “I” as the source of judgment, refrained from encroachment upon the boundless freedom of others. Realizing the right to their choice. He realizes that his duty lies in acting rightly towards them. Festival of India The Indian Subcontinent is a land of festivals. India is the melting pot of diverse cultures and religions, which enrich its heritage. The word ‘fest’ indicates joy and celebration Festivals In India thus occur throughout the year due to diverse cultures and religions that follow their own calendar . There are another Calendar in India, other than the Roman Calendar. They are the Hindu Calendar. The Hindu calendar is lunar calendar. And Hindus follow this calendar to every ritual and festival they observe through out the year. What is Mythology? Mythology refers to stories of explanations of the origin and meaning of the world and the universe and their religion to a particular culture or civilization. Mythological stories differ from folk tales and legends. They tend to be integrated in the religious doctrine of a particular culture and are considered sacred and factual. Mythological stories also contain supernatural and divine subjects. Folk tales and legends, on the other hand are more lighthearted and entertaining. Though mythological stores are characteristic of the pre scientific world , many aspects and beliefs of the modern world perpetuate the mythic tradition. The most well known myths in Western Civilization are those of ancient Greece. The historic source for our knowledge of this mythology are the Theogeny by Heslod and the Illiad and Odyssey by Homer. All the three works date from the 8th century B.C. Other significant mythological systems are Teutonic, or Norse, mythology of Scandinavia and Germany. The source for this mythology are the Eddas (1200 B.C)The sources for the Hindu mythology of Asia and India are the Vedas(1200 to 660 B.C) The basis of Irish Celtic mythology are three cycles of stories the Mythological cycle. The Ulster cycle and Feniaian cycle. Other significant mythological systems are those of Africa, Native America and the Pacific Islands. Bound to Succeed. If any young man can get into something where he is interested and can see a goal, a line of interest, he is bound to succeed. All Mankind Minus One If all mankind minus one, were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, that he , if he had the power , would be justified in silencing mankind. Perfect Wisdom Perfect wisdom has 4 parts, namely , wisdom, the principle of doing things right; justice; the principle of doing things openly in public and private; courage; the principle of not fleeing form danger, but meeting it; and moderation, the principle of controlling desires and living within limits. Quote from Bhagavad-Gita Shri Krishna’s Life and teaching s focus on this central theme-how we can reach the One with the help of knowledge. What does it matter who that One is? From whoever all this universe has sprung is that One and we have t go to the One. Call the One by any name –God (Isvara), The Divine, (Bhagavan), the Divine Mother (Kali) or the All pervading (Brhaman) The one is neither masculine nor feminine nor even neuter. Illustrated live Review/Revision-7 th Heaven moment of the no 77 Varon Aaroon dbut got 3/24 , mancity no 10 scored two goals, SIGNUP HERE AS you@samratvision.com check live illustration video on www.youtube.com/samrat747 use it all your emailing job deals
Monday, October 17, 2011
I cannot accept the money
Monday 17-October -2011
I cannot accept the money
Vidyasagar of Bengal was well-known for his charity to the needy. One evening when he was passing by a house, he overheard a conversation. A money-lender was harshly pressing for the payment of the hundred rupees that, he claimed, Ram, the dead husband of the poor lady, owned him. The lady replied through her young son that though her husband did not tell her about he debt, she would any how repay it after the period of mourning.
Vidyasagar went to that house the next morning. The young boy informed that his father had died a few days back. Vidysagar felt very sad and asked the boy to call his mother. He told the lady that he was a friend of Ram and that when he was in a great difficulty, he had taken a loan of hundred rupees form him (Ram). Ram had told Vidyasagar at that time that he borrowed the amount form a money lender. So he had come to pay back the amount . The lady replied through her son; Before his death he did not tell me about this. I cannot accept the money’ Vidyasager could not believe his ears. For a long while he unsuccessfully tired to persuade the lady to accept the amount. Even telling a lie he could not succeed. Vidyasager left in great surprise . (Courtesy; “The Vedanta Kesri)
Proverb are short sentences, drawn from long experiences
Emulate sterling qualities..
The world always gives praise to men of sterling qualities . Many of the greatest men have performed common and ordinary duties with the same thoroughness demanded by great tasks. The seemingly commonplace duties of daily life have an important part in developing the industry. Perseverance and courage essential in major affairs . To become a leader and an authority in any field of activity, you must first practice yourself to the daily routine of seemingly insignificant things. Make the best of what you have and greater things will follow.
Humour in Management
Prison vs Full time work
In prison you spend a majority of your time in an 8x10 cell. At work you spend most of your time in a 7x7 cubicle.
In prison you get three meals a day. At work you only get a break for one meal and you have to pay for the one.
In prison you get time off for good behaviour. At work you get rewarded for good behaviour with more work.
At work you must carry a security card and unlock and open all the doors your self. In prison, a guard locks and unlocks all the doors for you.
In prison you can watch TV and play games. At work you get fired for watching TV and playing games.
In prisons you get your own toilet. At work you have to share.
In prison they allow your family and friends to visit. At work you cannot even speak to your family and friends.
In prison all expenses are paid by taxpayers with no work required. At work you have to pay all the expenses to go to work place and then they deduct from your salary.
In prison you spend most of your life looking through bars from the inside wanting to get out. At work you spend most of your time wanting to get out and go to bars.
In prison you can join many programs’ whish you can leave at any time. At work there are some programs you can never get out of.
In prison there are trouble some wardens. At work , we have manages. –(courtesy ;”Business mandate “)
Quote from Bhagavad-Gita
The Gita describes another characteristic of the illumined person;” free from passion, fear and anger.” Suppose I am making a special and earnest effort to get a certain thing. Now someone or something comes a hindrance or an obstacle in the way. The feeling that is then generated in the mind is called anger (krodha). The excessive desire to possess anything is called passion (raga) or lust (kama). One who is without lust and anger has no attachment to anything . No matter what work we do, if we do it without attachment, it will take us to the knowledge of the One. We shall see clearly that, like meditation, our daily common activities can also lead us to the knowledge of the One, which is the goal of the yogis, for this reason we should keep attachment out of our lives; everything must be done with a higher purpose in mind and we should remain calm. No work of an illumined person is done under the sway of passion and anger, which are the products of selfishness. Thus in order to attain knowledge we have to keep our senses under control, give up all selfish prayers and desires, and remain steadily focused on the ideal , unmoved by joy and sorrow.
Then extolling knowledge, Sri Krishna says;
O Partha this is the meaning of firmly having one’s being in Brahman. Once this state is reached, no more can sorrow and delusion trouble the person. Even if this experience comes at the moment of death, that person transcends death and realizes his or her immortal nature.
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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I cannot accept the money
Vidyasagar of Bengal was well-known for his charity to the needy. One evening when he was passing by a house, he overheard a conversation. A money-lender was harshly pressing for the payment of the hundred rupees that, he claimed, Ram, the dead husband of the poor lady, owned him. The lady replied through her young son that though her husband did not tell her about he debt, she would any how repay it after the period of mourning.
Vidyasagar went to that house the next morning. The young boy informed that his father had died a few days back. Vidysagar felt very sad and asked the boy to call his mother. He told the lady that he was a friend of Ram and that when he was in a great difficulty, he had taken a loan of hundred rupees form him (Ram). Ram had told Vidyasagar at that time that he borrowed the amount form a money lender. So he had come to pay back the amount . The lady replied through her son; Before his death he did not tell me about this. I cannot accept the money’ Vidyasager could not believe his ears. For a long while he unsuccessfully tired to persuade the lady to accept the amount. Even telling a lie he could not succeed. Vidyasager left in great surprise . (Courtesy; “The Vedanta Kesri)
Proverb are short sentences, drawn from long experiences
Emulate sterling qualities..
The world always gives praise to men of sterling qualities . Many of the greatest men have performed common and ordinary duties with the same thoroughness demanded by great tasks. The seemingly commonplace duties of daily life have an important part in developing the industry. Perseverance and courage essential in major affairs . To become a leader and an authority in any field of activity, you must first practice yourself to the daily routine of seemingly insignificant things. Make the best of what you have and greater things will follow.
Humour in Management
Prison vs Full time work
In prison you spend a majority of your time in an 8x10 cell. At work you spend most of your time in a 7x7 cubicle.
In prison you get three meals a day. At work you only get a break for one meal and you have to pay for the one.
In prison you get time off for good behaviour. At work you get rewarded for good behaviour with more work.
At work you must carry a security card and unlock and open all the doors your self. In prison, a guard locks and unlocks all the doors for you.
In prison you can watch TV and play games. At work you get fired for watching TV and playing games.
In prisons you get your own toilet. At work you have to share.
In prison they allow your family and friends to visit. At work you cannot even speak to your family and friends.
In prison all expenses are paid by taxpayers with no work required. At work you have to pay all the expenses to go to work place and then they deduct from your salary.
In prison you spend most of your life looking through bars from the inside wanting to get out. At work you spend most of your time wanting to get out and go to bars.
In prison you can join many programs’ whish you can leave at any time. At work there are some programs you can never get out of.
In prison there are trouble some wardens. At work , we have manages. –(courtesy ;”Business mandate “)
Quote from Bhagavad-Gita
The Gita describes another characteristic of the illumined person;” free from passion, fear and anger.” Suppose I am making a special and earnest effort to get a certain thing. Now someone or something comes a hindrance or an obstacle in the way. The feeling that is then generated in the mind is called anger (krodha). The excessive desire to possess anything is called passion (raga) or lust (kama). One who is without lust and anger has no attachment to anything . No matter what work we do, if we do it without attachment, it will take us to the knowledge of the One. We shall see clearly that, like meditation, our daily common activities can also lead us to the knowledge of the One, which is the goal of the yogis, for this reason we should keep attachment out of our lives; everything must be done with a higher purpose in mind and we should remain calm. No work of an illumined person is done under the sway of passion and anger, which are the products of selfishness. Thus in order to attain knowledge we have to keep our senses under control, give up all selfish prayers and desires, and remain steadily focused on the ideal , unmoved by joy and sorrow.
Then extolling knowledge, Sri Krishna says;
O Partha this is the meaning of firmly having one’s being in Brahman. Once this state is reached, no more can sorrow and delusion trouble the person. Even if this experience comes at the moment of death, that person transcends death and realizes his or her immortal nature.
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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Monday, October 10, 2011
Love and Desire
Monday, October 10, 2011
Love and Desire
Many of us, as adults, do all sorts of things to gain acceptance, approval and love from our parents and other loved ones. In many cases, our efforts go unnoticed or unrewarded. No matter what we do, it's not good enough. No matter what we do, we receive criticism and harsh judgment. No matter what we do, we don't get the same attention and consideration that is shown to others.
The end result is our feeling bad about ourselves. We feel unloved and unlovable. We feel defective and inadequate. We feel rejected and abandoned. It's very painful.
Despite this pain that we cause ourselves by repeatedly putting ourselves in these no-win situations, hoping against hope that somehow something will change, we continue the love-seeking and approval-seeking behaviors that get us nowhere.
When we try to communicate our needs and generate a dialogue in an attempt to learn if there's something we're doing that's getting in the way or pushing them away, these efforts fall on deaf ears. We don't get honest answers. We are left feeling confused, hurt and angry.
And still we seek their love and believe there's an emptiness inside of us that only their love can fill.
Truth be told, we will never feel whole if we are waiting for approval and love from others. We must learn to love ourselves despite how others perceive us and treat us.
One way to begin the process of loving ourselves is to stop victimizing ourselves and beating ourselves up by repeatedly putting ourselves in situations where we get rejected and hurt.
If we have made efforts to break through whatever walls have been put up, and these efforts continue to be ignored, unappreciated, and invalidated, at some point we need to stop making these efforts and accept the fact that we're most likely never going to get the love and approval we desire.
At some point we need to accept the fact that we can't squeeze blood from a stone. At some point we need to appreciate that it's okay to want love from others but not to need it, and that we shouldn't jump through hoops in attempts to get it.
At some point we need to respect ourselves, validate ourselves, nurture ourselves and love ourselves by discontinuing these desperate attempts to achieve the impossible.
Instead, we mourn the relationships that haven't lived up to the potentials we hoped for. We feel sad that we don't have the love that we would like from those relationships. But we don't minimize ourselves anymore. We don't put ourselves in situations that will lead to us feeling neglected and rejected. We stop trying to push the river where it doesn't want to go.
We accept the relationships as they are, with their limitations. We release any anger and resentments we are harboring. We feel good about ourselves for taking care of ourselves, for not living in denial, for not doing the same things and expecting different results. And we look elsewhere for acceptance and love if that is what we desire.
Quote from Bhagavad-Gita Gita
Beliefs and facts of Hinduism.
Hinduism is for those who want to:
• Follow the real proven religion of Peace
• Follow an eternal religion founded by God himself and not a man
• Follow a religion with unlimited Prophets of God and not just one
• Follow scriptures spoken and written down by God himself in person
• Follow a religion that has existed for millions of years and not just a few thousand
• Follow the original religion of man
• Stop killing all together (vegetarianism)
• Know and love God as a person, rather than just a name
• Know exactly who the person God is. His description, history, scheduled incarnations and so on
• Consider all living beings including the animals as brothers and sisters
• Believe that God created all living beings and thus we are all his sons and daughters
• Know when exactly is the Day of Judgment
• Know exactly why some are born poor/diseased/rich and so on
• Follow scientifically proven ideologies (Vegetarianism, Karma, Reincarnation, Yoga…)
• Know all the answers and no speculation
Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world, dating back to millions of years.
Hinduism is the most peace-loving Religion of all. This can be proven by the fact that Hindustan (The Land of the Hindus) or India has never attacked or invaded another nation. The Hindus have never stolen land belonging to others. The Hindus have never used force to convert others. The Hindus have never treated other humans as slaves. The other religions certainly cannot say the same.
The Hindus have the richest culture of all.
The Hindu scriptures are the oldest known to man. There main scripture of Hinduism is the The Bhagavad-Gita. The Bhagavad-Gita is the only word of God in Person. It is the conversation between a man called Arjun and God himself in the human form, Lord Krishna.
Hinduism preaches that there is only ONE god, who has many different manifestations. Hinduism is the only religion based on following a God who was actually seen by millions of people in the past and who will be seen again by millions in the future. God appeared as Lord Ram about 2 million years ago, as Lord Krishna 5000 years, as Lord Buddha 2500 years ago, and will appear again as Lord Kalki in 427,000 years time.
Hinduism is the only religion, which clearly states that there is life on other Planets, and actually gives description of life and the names of other Planets with living beings. This information can be found in the Shrimad Bhagavatam.
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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Monday, October 3, 2011
MORAL RIGHTS AND DVIES
MONDAY 3 OCTOBEH 2011
MORAL RIGHTS AND DUTY
Main difference between an animal and a human is the capability of expressing ideas in human. All living beings whether these are animals, plants or human being, have some feelings or emotions but only a human can express his feelings. One more superiority in human over other living being is that, human have reasoning ability. And this ability assigns him some duties towards others. Only persons, performing their duties are entitled to enjoy their rights. Rights are always complementary to duties. But the questions arises, what are our duties and rights. And what are criteria to define one's duties and rights. In my view, the only criteria for defining duty is, never try to trespass others rights. And if every person will follow this rule, nobody will have to define his or her right . Nobody likes to fight for his or her right unless or until he is being hurt by someone else. Duties and rights can be categorised in many ways. But two very basic categories of duties and rights are, legal and moral . But the irony of people in modern days is, that nobody talks about his duties. He wants to get his rights at any cost. But in the process he never think that for his own rights he is knocking off someone Else's rights. Is described in "Bhagwat Gita" , the great Hindu Book that, don' t behave as you don't want to be behaved. In defines how a person should behave with others . If all bodies on the planet will follow this rule, I am sure there will be no need to teach people about their rights and duties. If every body perform his or her duties he or she would definitely be paying respect to others rights.
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
MORAL RIGHTS AND DVIES
Main difference between an animal and a human is the capability of expressing ideas in human. All living beings whether these are animals, plants or human being, have some feelings or emotions but only a human can express his feelings. One more superiority in human over other living being is that, human have reasoning ability. And this ability assigns him some duties towards others. Only persons, performing their duties are entitled to enjoy their rights. Rights are always complementary to duties. But the questions arises, what are our duties and rights. And what are criteria to define one's duties and rights. In my view, the only criteria for defining duty is, never try to trespass others rights. And if every person will follow this rule, nobody will have to define his or her right . Nobody likes to fight for his or her right unless or until he is being hurt by someone else. Duties and rights can be categorised in many ways. But two very basic categories of duties and rights are, legal and moral . But the irony of people in modern days is, that nobody talks about his duties. He wants to get his rights at any cost. But in the process he never think that for his own rights he is knocking off someone Else's rights. Is described in "Bhagwat Gita" , the great Hindu Book that, don' t behave as you don't want to be behaved. In defines how a person should behave with others . If all bodies on the planet will follow this rule, I am sure there will be no need to teach people about their rights and duties. If every body perform his or her duties he or she would definitely be paying respect to others rights.
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