"Shaping Our Own Destinies: The Power of Choice and Responsibility"
According to what our myths tell us, the state of the soul after death is determined by the deeds a person has done in life. William James added that the suffering one experiences in the afterlife is not as bad as the suffering we create for ourselves in this world through our actions and habits. It is our own choices and behavior that lead to a self-made hell or heaven.
One
cannot rely solely on fate or destiny to lead a fulfilling life. Each person
must take responsibility for their own problems and seek solutions, although
guidance from others may be helpful. Living a disciplined and orderly life
leads to success, but relying solely on fate results in a lack of enthusiasm
and a life filled with sorrow and distress.
In conclusion, the state of our soul after death is determined by our actions in life and the suffering we experience in the afterlife is largely self-made. It is up to each individual to take control of their life and create their own heaven or hell. By living a disciplined and orderly life and taking responsibility for our problems, we can ensure a fulfilling and successful existence. On the other hand, relying solely on fate will lead to a lack of purpose and a life filled with sorrow and distress. The message is clear: we must take control of our own lives and shape our destinies through our thoughts, actions, and habits.
"The
Importance of Integrating the Harmony of Science, Education, and Religion in
Producing Good Character"
India, also known as Bharat, possesses a unique understanding of the relationship between Science, Education, and Religion. It recognizes that these three elements are meant to guide and motivate individuals towards self-improvement and the discovery of their purpose in life. India believes in the harmonious coexistence of Science, Education, and Religion, which is a perspective that is gaining global recognition. The country's unique selling point is its focus on the subjective, inner spiritual awakening and direct realization of the highest truth, or God, which is the essence of all religions.
Science
and Education are worthless if they do not produce individuals of good
character, and Religion is meaningless if it merely promotes beliefs and
affiliations that lead to violence and division. The world needs academia and
religion to work together to inspire individuals towards selflessness and good
deeds. Education and democracy are important, but they must be aligned with the
goal of reducing selfishness and increasing selflessness.
All
religions have two aspects, the ceremonial and the spiritual, the external and
the internal, the social and the individual. The spiritual aspect is the
essential part and must be incorporated into education to inspire individuals
towards self-improvement. However, people often mix the two aspects of
religion, leading to modern education rejecting it as superstitious and
divisive. Academia must work with religion to create an environment of inquiry
and exploration in order to discover the highest truth.
In
India, the mistake was made of associating caste with religion and trying to
discredit both. The lack of a method for producing individuals of good
character has resulted from the separation of education and religion from the
goal of self-development. Education must embrace the spiritual aspect of
religion and inspire individuals towards renouncing selfishness and embracing
love for all. The focus of education and religion should be on creating a new
syllabus for self-development processes aimed at producing individuals of
character, with governance ensuring that teachers and leaders are also
committed to this goal.
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.-
ILLUSTRATED REVIEW : 7th heaven moment of the
week India w beat paksitan by 7 wk in t20 world cup, in epl licestor no 7
scored a goal, in isl Changte 7 scored a goal, in superbowl no 7 scored the
winning goal
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