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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
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