Quote from the True charm and power of Vedanta
How to be a leader Quote Vivekananda
Men are more valuable than all the wealth of the world.
Kindness and love can buy you whole world; lectures and books philosophy
all stand lower than these.
One of the greatest lessons I have learnt in my life is to pay as much
attention to the means of work as to its end….
I have been always learning great lessons from that one principle, and it
appears to that all the secret of success is there to pay as much attention to
the means as to the end.
Just as in the case of electricity the modern theory is that the power leaves
the dynamo and completes the circle back to the dynamo so with hate and love they
must come back to the source there fore do not hate anybody, because that hatred
which comes out form you , must , in the long run, come back to you , if you
love that love will come back to you, completing the circle . It is as certain as
can be , that every bit of hatred that goes out of the heart of a man come back
to him in full force, nothing can stop it; similarly every impulse of love comes
back to him
Dive into an inner sea of relaxation anytime
By Sant Rajinder Singh
In our quest for peace and happiness, we often meet obstacles. Some of the
challenges that prevent us from leading a life of tranquillity relate to our
physical body. Undergoing pain and discomfort in our body makes it difficult to
feel peaceful. These drive us to seek solutions to restore our bodily health.
Among the many causes of our pain are toxins. And one means of being proactive
to restore our physical health is detoxing our body.
It is important to realise that some of the toxins that impact our body
actually come from the mind. These toxins of the mind arise from various
spheres of life, such as our work, relationships, and neighbourhoods. Yet they
are not limited to our physical interactions.
Throughout the day, we are bombarded with thoughts that affect us mentally
and emotionally. While we may have succeeded in detoxing our body, we may still
feel agitated and under stress in our mind.
Toxins can also come from the world at large. Happenings worldwide can
cause fear, stress, and anxiety within us that can affect our body.
Toxins of the mind distract us and keep us from our primary goal of
finding our way back to God. To resolve this problem, we need to get to the
origin of toxins, and this is where meditation comes in.
Picture the tranquillity of a crystal-clear lake reflecting breath-taking
scenery. Immersing into its still waters, calmness washes over us. Stress
melts, replaced with profound well-being. Love and joy bubble within. All our
problems fade away as we float into the sea of love, happiness and bliss.
There is a tranquil lake of profound relaxation within us. Unfortunately,
many can not experience it, as it is covered with toxins and pollution, making
it inaccessible. Meditation helps us defocus from the distractions that cause
these toxins by focusing our attention on the treasures of tranquillity, joy,
and bliss within ourselves. Meditation helps us home into God’s love. As we
experience this divine love, we are strengthened and can better handle the
turmoil of the outer world.
The journey begins with removing obstacles to finding our inner spa. Those
who want to improve their physical health and well-being go through a process
called detoxification, or ridding themselves of impurities. Yet, even after a
physical detoxification, we may still suffer from mental stress, anxiety, fear,
depression, hopelessness and unhappiness. There is no need to turn to drugs and
alcohol and suffer their adverse side-effects to be happy. We can rid ourselves
of the mental blockages that keep us from experiencing peace and happiness.
By meditating, we can dive into an inner sea of relaxation anytime we want
and lead a joyous and peaceful life. People worldwide are turning to meditation
as a way to detox the mind and to achieve peace and happiness. A toxic mind
blocks our connection with the wellspring of unconditional love, ecstasy and
peace. Detoxing our mind through meditation opens us to even greater reward. It
clears our mind to experience the spiritual treasures of our soul.
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 7 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 7 minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting
your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste 7 minutes rather than a lifetime. Why
should you grudge me the 7minutes joy that I derive 4m.-
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