Friday, 26 December 2014

Knowledge always comes when you experience a contrast.


We should not eternalize or generalise problems. Some people keep saying: ‘I’m always in problems’. If you are always in a problem, then how will you know when you’re in one! Knowledge always comes when you experience a contrast.
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Dedication and Commitment
Just like you run out of fuel in the car and you have to refill it again and again, in the same way your dedication and commitment runs out in the course of time and it needs constant renewal!
You have to dedicate and rededicate again and again.
Often people take their dedication for granted and then the mind starts demanding or complaining. When dedication is not complete, it leads to grumbling and complaints.
Total dedication brings enormous enthusiasm, zeal, trust, and challenge, and does not leave any room for ego.
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Don’t you think we should create a wave of happiness in the society? Let us do it. When we bring such a wave of happiness, you will see misery becomes lesser and lesser.
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Q: Lord Krishna says, 'I ensure the victory of dharma. We can take the help of adharma (injustice)'. Can a lay man adopt this method?
Guruji: You have some idea in your mind, and you are asking an indirect question and expecting a direct answer from me. When I give you a direct answer, you will apply it indirectly. I am not going to get caught.
Why you should not do something wrong? Let us understand this first.
If you do something wrong, it will take away your sleep, you peace of mind and it will destroy your health. Something will prick the mind.
When something keeps pricking the mind, then you are unable to do anything creative, and you become unhappy.
Why you should not cheat others? It is because you don’t want anyone to cheat you, isn’t it? Anything which you do to someone comes back to you. This is the karma principle. Very simple.
Om Namah Shivay

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