Monday,
June 06, 2016
Generate
Self-confidence from within
“We judge
ourselves by what we feel capable of dong, others judge us by what we have done”
is a famous line by one of the greatest American poets, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow. In these words, he has summed up the simple truth of life which
generations have been unable to find. These words speak volumes about the clarity
of perception that only great people like him can be supposed to possess. His words
teach us, like The Gita the value of
action which justifies the very purposes of our existence . if we are not able
to decide the purpose of our existence, we are bound to be called useless by
our fellow-citizens . it is their respect and esteem which constitute the
greatest treasure we can have.
The great American
president Abraham Lincoln, once said, “If you forfeit the confidence of your
fellow-citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem”. These two
valuable things-respect and esteem-can be earned by you for ever, if you
decided your real goal. When you realize what you want, you can begin for
journey to achieve it. The great inventor
Galileo, thought that nobody can teach a man anything; everybody can
help one’s own self by finding it within oneself . actually , he was aware of
the great attribute of man- self-confidence
–which can help him rise above his lot. Once you start working towards what
you want to achieve with self-confidence, your life becomes enjoyable and
easier. Focused efforts bring the accomplishment of a task well within your
reach and a feeling which energizes you, fills you with a new confidence that
takes you further on your way to the attainment of your goal. It is your
success which reveals your real strength by which people judge y our worth
Self-confidence
cannot be developed by support from outside . it has to be generated from
within. If you trust yourself and carry on with the best
you can do, you at once shed the feeling of failure. A sincere effort never
goes in vain. if you trust yourself, others can help you, they can never betray you. No one can
deter you from achieving what you have decided to. On your way to the accomplishment
of your task. you may have difficulty, but let no difficulty weigh on your mind
and march towards your goal nonchalantly., distraction of any kind makes a dent
in your personality and your disposition changes in a fraction of a second . it
is detrimental to your positive outlook. Without your positive outlook you fail
to make any mark that has the power with which you can stand out in a crowd. All
that you need to do is to work confidently and truthfully.
Wishing you
all happy prosperous and “happy work-full years
When
we want to study religion we should apply this scientific process. The
same principle also holds good here, and as a fact we find that that has been
the method all though. In reading these books form which I have been
translating to our, the earliest idea that I can trace is this principle of
going from the particular to the general. We see how the bright one’s became
merged into one principle; and likewise in the ideas of the cosmos we find the
ancient thinkers going highest and higher-from the find elements they go to
finer and more embracing elements, and from these particulars they come to one
omnipresent ether, and from that even they go to an all embracing force, or Prana;
and through al this runs the principle, that tone is not separate from others. It
is the very ether that exist in the higher form of Prana, or the higher form of
Prana concretes so to say, and become ether; and that ether becomes still
grosser, and son on . courtesy wisdom
Quote
from true charm and power of Vedanta
Now there are
two principles of knowledge; The one principle is that we know by referring the
particular to the general, and the general to the universal; and the second is
that anything of which the explanation is sought is to be explained so far as
possible from its own nature. Taking up the first principle , we are that all
our knowledge really consists of classifications, going higher and higher .
when something happens singly , we are, as it were, dissatisfied . When it can
be shown that the same thing happens singly, we are , as it were, dissatisfied.
When it can be shown that the same thing happens again and again, we are
satisfied and call it law. . When we find that one apple falls , we are
dissatisfied, but when we find that al apples fall, we call it the law . when
we find hat one apple falls, we are dissatisfied, but when we find that all
apples fall, we call it the law and satisfied. The fact is that form the particular
we deduce the general. Courtesy practical Vedanta
But,
if He exists?
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 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 4m.
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