We believe that we learn from the past and build the future with care. But alas, the past overpowers us and makes us sink in sorrow or burn in revengefulness.Action is the very sign of life. Act we must, till our last breath.
we look at problems objectively, with a silent, alert mind, we come upon the right action. If our assessment is clouded with personal likes and dislikes, our words and actions lead us to more entanglements and complications. An open mind that is ready to learn from anybody and anywhere is in a state of meditation. When we become aware of the trap of personal ambition, the snare of becoming somebody and the pleasure of arrogance, there is a deep transformation in us.
We believe that we learn from the past and build the future with care. But alas, the past overpowers us and makes us sink in sorrow or burn in revengefulness.
Self-hurting does not help either.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery and TODAY is God’s present to us. In an inner awakening, regrets evaporate like mist in the morning sun.There is this supreme intelligence behind the universe and our life that surely outsmarts all the human intelligence put together. This Truth is the law of life and includes the laws of love, justice, health and happiness. It operates everywhere outside and, more significantly, from the hearts of everybody.
People generally live much below the promise of their true potential. If only we tune up our three equipment viz. body, mind and intellect (BMI), we can be much better performers.The whole of our life is precious and our relationships at home, work and society are the mirrors of our well-being. It is codified common sense to spell out that diet and exercise are tonic for the body. So too, emotional literacy keeps the mind in fine health. Today's Study and observation are the prescription for the intellect.
“Let external objects remain outside!” – says the Song Celestial, the Bhagavad Geeta (5:27). We need not make let our minds remain occupied with outer imperfections in the form of undue guilt or shame. If we allow out heart to house all the problems of the world around, even changes in weather would make our moods go up or down. Act, do not react. We ought to live in two chambers: one for interaction with the world, the second for looking within and rejuvenating the mind. Let us learn today the special art of moving smoothly between these two chambers – the din of the many human contacts of our life and the quiet of our soul.
“Angry is an appeal for help,” someone observed. Taking a closer and deeper look at our own psychological suffering, we realize that the very ego that we try to safeguard is the cause of all our problems. Slowly we discover the beauty of generous thinking, listening, giving, sharing and serving. As the ego dissolves, we feel more secure – with or without money, with or without position, with or without name and fame. It is important to perceive others correctly also. To know and handle their feelings is todays's vital in successful leadership.
“Mind and breath have a common source (and are closely linked); they are like two branches emerging from a single point.” – Sri Ramana Maharshi. Managing our breathing, or even just observing the movement of breath, can calm the mind. It can facilitate self-knowledge. Fine attention, without any preconceived notion, is the hallmark of to days's meditation.
The body is a temple where the soul is the god. Physical wellbeing helps mental and intellectual vigour. The upkeep of the body is the first step towards a lot of other achievements in life. Spirituality does not ignore the body by any means. Instead, it values a healthy body as a good aid to higher exercises. Exercise, diet and good habits make our this day's life a more enjoyable one.
Hope you are in right direction - right way - healthy and happy. Best wishes !
we look at problems objectively, with a silent, alert mind, we come upon the right action. If our assessment is clouded with personal likes and dislikes, our words and actions lead us to more entanglements and complications. An open mind that is ready to learn from anybody and anywhere is in a state of meditation. When we become aware of the trap of personal ambition, the snare of becoming somebody and the pleasure of arrogance, there is a deep transformation in us.
We believe that we learn from the past and build the future with care. But alas, the past overpowers us and makes us sink in sorrow or burn in revengefulness.
Self-hurting does not help either.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery and TODAY is God’s present to us. In an inner awakening, regrets evaporate like mist in the morning sun.There is this supreme intelligence behind the universe and our life that surely outsmarts all the human intelligence put together. This Truth is the law of life and includes the laws of love, justice, health and happiness. It operates everywhere outside and, more significantly, from the hearts of everybody.
People generally live much below the promise of their true potential. If only we tune up our three equipment viz. body, mind and intellect (BMI), we can be much better performers.The whole of our life is precious and our relationships at home, work and society are the mirrors of our well-being. It is codified common sense to spell out that diet and exercise are tonic for the body. So too, emotional literacy keeps the mind in fine health. Today's Study and observation are the prescription for the intellect.
“Let external objects remain outside!” – says the Song Celestial, the Bhagavad Geeta (5:27). We need not make let our minds remain occupied with outer imperfections in the form of undue guilt or shame. If we allow out heart to house all the problems of the world around, even changes in weather would make our moods go up or down. Act, do not react. We ought to live in two chambers: one for interaction with the world, the second for looking within and rejuvenating the mind. Let us learn today the special art of moving smoothly between these two chambers – the din of the many human contacts of our life and the quiet of our soul.
“Angry is an appeal for help,” someone observed. Taking a closer and deeper look at our own psychological suffering, we realize that the very ego that we try to safeguard is the cause of all our problems. Slowly we discover the beauty of generous thinking, listening, giving, sharing and serving. As the ego dissolves, we feel more secure – with or without money, with or without position, with or without name and fame. It is important to perceive others correctly also. To know and handle their feelings is todays's vital in successful leadership.
“Mind and breath have a common source (and are closely linked); they are like two branches emerging from a single point.” – Sri Ramana Maharshi. Managing our breathing, or even just observing the movement of breath, can calm the mind. It can facilitate self-knowledge. Fine attention, without any preconceived notion, is the hallmark of to days's meditation.
The body is a temple where the soul is the god. Physical wellbeing helps mental and intellectual vigour. The upkeep of the body is the first step towards a lot of other achievements in life. Spirituality does not ignore the body by any means. Instead, it values a healthy body as a good aid to higher exercises. Exercise, diet and good habits make our this day's life a more enjoyable one.
Hope you are in right direction - right way - healthy and happy. Best wishes !