Monday, March 23, 2015
Look Forward
Look forward and
your hopes will rise
Look forward!
Though stormy clouds frown in the skies
Look forward!
The steps of Time you can’t retrace
Press forward at an eager pace
Towards some finer, fairer place-
Look forward!
Look forward with a hopeful mind.
Look forward!
Resolve to leave the past behind
Look forward!
You can’t afford to let your gaze
Turn back to rest on other days.
Down brighter, better , boarder winning ways
Look forward!
How fruits Ripen

Gifts
Your
good is here. Accept it!
Your
joy is near. Embrace it!
Your
power is within.
Harness
it!
Your
victory is now.
Claim
it!
Your
freedom is real.
Declare
it!
Your
abundance is overflowing. Share it!
Your
prosperity is good.
Receive
it!
Your
problem is purposeful.
Bless
it!
Your
spirit is divine. Free it!
Your
faith is mighty(Hinduism). Use it!
Your song is beautiful. Sing it
Quote from the True Charm and power of Vedanta

Therefore, man and women who have exercised their own powers
and possibilities in the service of man, and who feel, like a chick, that their
erstwhile protective shell of individuality is harsh , to them comes this
transcendental urge and vision of pure religion, namely , complete
self-transcendence is in self-surrender, the flowering of manliness into full saintliness.
But the very idea of the transcendental suggests some thing
at the base. What is that base? That is what Sri Krsna calls manliness, which
involves the growth of man into the two dimension of alpa-atma, or raw
ego-centered individuality and maha-atma, or ripe ego –expanded and ethically
refined personality, vayktitva and vikasita vyaktitva, as we express it in
Sanskrit. The first involves achievement of individual identity and freedom ,
and the second involves achievement of freedom to the level of social and human
responsibility

If to gain life we need strength, to renounce life we need
greater strength, if to earn wealth we need strength , to renounce wealth we
need greater strength. That is why Divine Grace and self-surrender and
resignation to God, in there true forms, appear in spiritual life, only when
man has gained strength of character, This is not bhau-balam, muscular
strength, buddhi-balam intellectual strength, or nay others strength of worldly
will and purpose; but it is the subtlest from of strength known as yoga-balam,
strength spiritual , which reveals itself in men and women in the course of
their spiritual growth, and irrespective of the level fo society from which
they come and their economic status; it is only when one cultivate that
strength, that he or she will experience the value of true freedom, the freedom
of the spirit, and the true relaxation arising from emptying of self and
filling with God, resulting in spontaneity and naturalness as of Childs play
courtesy Divine Grace
The attempt to remove evil from the world by killing a
thousand evil-doers only adds to the evil in the world in action reaction. But
if the people can be made to desist from evil doing by means of spiritual
instruction there is no more evil in the world.
It is the nature of the brute to remain where he is . it is
the nature of an to seek good and avoid evil; it is the nature f God!
Do not say “You are bad”; say only, “you are good” but be
better!
IF HE EXIST
I drive joy There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 7
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
seven 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
seven minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your entire
lifetime. I prefer to waste seven minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should
you grudge me the 7minutes joy that I derive 4m.
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