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Some Thoughts...




1)The soul,aatma can find peace only if it approaches its owner,its bigger part,the Param-atma,bcz thats what it has been striving for since its creation,and that only is the sole purpose for its creation...

2)When there is darkness all around,in the past,in the present n even the future seems pitch black,only the eternal light can show the path...but the light will not come on its own,nor can anyone give it to you...you can be guided by the Gurus,but you have to yourself look for it...the external world will provide distractions,n then you'll put your soul's calling at the back of your mind,but eventually it'll call you back...thats why the worldly stuff can never give permanent happiness...

3)When life brings you over n over again at the same point,its trying to teach you something that you are not able to grasp...be good student...look for the answers...n move to the next chapter...the answers are within you...for God loves you so much that He put a part of His ownself inside you in the form of your soul...we are passed through tests so that we become pure enough to join Him back...

"The only permanent thing about this universe is that it changes...so change for the better"
May God bless you!



P.S.I had written this for someone when that person was a bit down...the thoughts are not completely mine...but were incorporated over a period of time...
Courtesy :my teacher Mrs Kiran Bhardwaj,the books i read,,,n well...the greatest teacher of all-life...

Comments

Anonymous said…
GIve my regards to my fav teacher Mrs Bharadwaj.
SUch beautifull thoughts.I was already wondering how come you wrote them all alone :P
Anonymous said…
hadd hai,,,da first sentence is wat she tld da class wen i was in 9th std...baaki to mere hi hain!!!
Anonymous said…
terrific post

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