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Unhappiness is the vitamin of atma—the soul : )

Unhappiness is the vitamin of atma—
the soul : )

You become a beggar of the world if
you build a majestic bungalow and a king of
the world with a small home. This is because
this is all pudgal (the non-Self world). When
pudgal—that which increases and decreases,
rises and falls with intake and output; increases,
the energy and expression of the Self is diminished
and when the pudgal decreases, the
energy and expression of the Self increases.
Therefore, all worldly sorrows are a vitamin
for the soul and worldly comforts are the vitamin
for the body—the pudgal. And yet you
are not taking vitamin for the Self and you are
trying to get rid of the unhappiness.
You are
not taking the vitamin for the soul, are you?
See, how I have become after taking vitamin
for the soul ! If someone were to take away
fifty thousand from me, by fraudulent means,
I would simply keep taking the vitamin of the
soul.
                —– Dadashri : )
 
 maa durga

Perfection
 
Through the use of the Kriya key, persons who cannot bring themselves to believe in the divinity of any man will behold at last the full divinity of their own selves.
—Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, “Autobiography of a Yogi” 

 

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GOOD STORY: A king’s false pride.

There is a story of a very powerful king. This king prided himself on being generous and caring for all his subjects. He would often boast that no one in his kingdom was hungry or cold or impoverished. Once, a holy man came to see the king. The king told the holy man how he provided for everyone in the kingdom so well. The holy man asked the king to come for a walk. While they walked in the forest, the king picked up a large rock by the side of a stream. “Break the rock,” he ordered the king. The king looked surprised but immediately told his servant to smash the rock. As the rock broke open they saw a small frog, living peacefully in the nutrient-rich water which had gathered inside the rock. “Have you provided this as well?” the holy man asked the king. The  king realized that he could not possibly provide something as perfect, as intricate as this food and shelter for the frog. He realized that it is really God who provides for all His subjects

We must realize that if God can provide for even the smallest insects, He certainly will provide for us. 
 
 

Perfection
 
If others fool away their time, you be lost in God. You will go ahead. Let your example change others’ lives. Reform yourself and you will reform thousands.
—Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, in “Rajarsi Janakananda: Great Western Yogi” 


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It is said that when Buddha goes to beg, he would appear as a King…..

There is a beautiful story on Buddha: It is said that when Buddha goes to beg, he would appear as a King and the kings who gave him alms would appear as beggars! Seeming like a beggar or a king is not in the wealth that you hold but in the state that is within you.
 
Give up anger, give up pride, and free yourself from wordly bondages. No sorrow can befall those who never try to possess people and things as their own.
                                                    
    —- Dhammapada
 
 

Effort
 
Often we continue to suffer without making an effort to change; that is why we don’t find lasting peace and contentment. If we would persevere we would certainly be able to conquer all difficulties. We must make the effort, that we may go from misery to happiness, from despondency to courage.
—Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, “Man’s Eternal Quest”
 

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WHO IS MOST IMPORTANT? :)

There was once a king who decided that if he knew who the most important people to be with were, and what the most important thing to do was, and when the best time to do each thing was, that he would certainly be the finest king ever to rule the land. Although he had asked his advisers, none had been able to give him a good answer to these questions. At last he decided to ask the advice of a wise hermit. The king dressed in the clothes of a commoner and set out for the forest. When he neared the hermit’s hut, he ordered his knights to stay back at a distance, and he rode the last section of trail alone.

The king found the hermit digging in his garden. The old man greeted him but continued digging. The king told the hermit that he had come to find answers to his three questions. The hermit listened but gave no answer and continued working. The king observed that the hermit was frail and elderly and that the work was very difficult for him. The king offered to take over the digging, and the hermit allowed it. The king dug for one hour. Then he repeated the question, but the hermit did not answer. He worked again for another hour, and then repeated his questions with the same results. This continued for a few more hours until the sun began to sink low in the sky. Finally the king got discouraged. “I came to you for answers wise man. If you have none, tell me and I will return home.”

Just them someone came running up the path. They turned to see a man with his hands pressed to his stomach and blood flowing from between them. He dropped to the ground at the king’s feet. The king and the hermit knelt down and began tending to the man. The king washed and bandaged the man’s wounds. The blood continued to flow so he had to change the bandages. The king also helped the hermit to get fresh water, and to help the man to drink.

Finally the man slept and did not wake until the next morning. The king too slept upon the ground, waking often to watch over the man. In the morning the man woke up and looked at the king. “Forgive me,” he said to the king. “You have nothing to forgive me for,” the king answered. “Oh, but I do,” he said. “You were my enemy, and I had sworn to take revenge on you for killing my brother and taking my land. I knew that you were coming here today and I decided to kill you on the trail. But when you did not return for many hours I left my hideout to find you. Your guards recognized me and wounded me. I escaped them but I would have bled to death if you had not cared for me. I meant to kill you but now you have saved my life. If I live I shall gladly serve you for the rest of my days.”

The king was so happy to have been reconciled with an old enemy that he immediately forgave him and promised to return his land. Then the king called for his knights to carry the man back to his castle to be cared for by his own doctor. After the wounded man had gone, the king asked the hermit once more if he would not give him the answer to his question.

“Your questions have already been answered.” the hermit replied. “But how?” the king answered, perplexed. “How?” repeated the hermit.

“If you had not taken pity on my weakness yesterday and helped me instead of returning home, that man would have ambushed and killed you on the trail. Therefore, the most important time was when you were digging my garden beds; and I was the most important person; and the most important thing to do was to do good for me. Later, when the man came running to us, the most important thing to do was to care for him. If you had not bound up his wounds he would have died without making peace with you. Therefore the most important person was that man, and what you did was the most important thing, and the right time was the time when you were doing it. “

“You see, the most important time is always the present moment. It is the only time that is important because it is the only time that we have control over. The past we can only look back on and wish that we had done differently. The future we can only imagine. The most important person is always the one you are with in the present moment, and the only important deed is the deed that does what is best for others.”

HAVE A NICE DAY…….

With Best Regards,

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