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Why Ganpati bappa(Lord Ganesha) never comes to our home papa ji ? This is a cute and innocent question of my little angel. I got her point that she believes Ganpati Bappa is a human. He should come to our home like our family friends. I didn’t want to break her faith or lie either. So I replied her “Betu God never appears physically to kill a demon or bless us prosperity. God is a Supreme Soul, a positive energy who blesses us vitality to fight with negative energy. Believe in God means believing in positive energy, and worshiping the God means attracting the positive energy. This energy plays major roles to help us fulfilling our wishes. If we wish to get something good, we attract the positive energy and if we wish to get something bad, we attract the negative energy. As we believe our soul is also a part of The Supreme Energy. Let’s get it through Hinduism, the great writer Tulsidas ji’s writes “kshiti, Jal, Pawak, Gagan, Sameera panch rachit ati adham shareera”. It mean...
Direct Key to success Why it’s happening with me? What have I done? This is what almost everyone desires to know when something good or bad happens in life. I was also eager to know for long but recently I realize the answer. The answer is so much easy that almost everyone is familiar with it. One more thing about us is that when we get good results, we credit ourselves but when we get bad results, we blame others. So again, the same question, why good or bad things happen and who is the responsible for it? Somehow, we know the answer that it’s “we” who are responsible for the good or bad things. But how can we know when and what bad things we did in the past? The answer of this question is the direct key to success. Just take out a paper to note down your every minute of what you are doing since you wake up in the morning till go to bed at night in a day. Pls note down it honestly, it’s only you who will calculate the time at the end. For example, if you wake up at 6.3...
Friend or Enemy: Choice is yours In the profound words of Gautam Buddha, "Mind is everything, what you think you become." These timeless words remind us that our mind is the ultimate arbiter of our destiny, capable of crafting our reality and shaping our future. It's a profound insight that underscores the truth that our mind can be both our best friend and our worst enemy. To embark on the path to success, we must delve deep into the art of understanding and mastering the enigmatic landscape of our own minds. Picture your mind as an eager child, an insatiable learner in the vast classroom of existence. Just like a child, our minds are impressionable and inquisitive. They soak up knowledge from their surroundings, eagerly absorbing every experience, thought, and emotion. The way we nurture and train our minds in these formative years lays the foundation for the mindset that will profoundly impact our lives. 1. Cultivating a Mindful Education: Just as we guide and educate a ...
A few weeks ago, It was an unusually hot afternoon in Mumbai when I decided to call my friend, Rajesh, in my native village in Bihar. The city was sweltering, but nothing could have prepared me for the conversation that was about to unfold. I dialled Rajesh's number, expecting our usual chat filled with laughter and village anecdotes. Instead, I was greeted with an irritated voice. "What do you want?" Rajesh snapped. Taken aback, I asked, "What's wrong, Rajesh? Why are you so upset?" "It's this heat," he replied, his voice strained. "The sun is relentless. And on top of that, the hand pump is dry, the wells have no water, and the ponds are just patches of cracked earth. There's no relief anywhere." I tried to console him, but it was clear that the situation was dire. After our brief conversation, I decided to call another friend, Sunil, hoping for a more uplifting chat. However, Sunil was equally agitated. "This heat is unbearable, and there's no water! Everyo...