The foolish frog?

The foolish frog?

The throat of a snake is only as thick as a needle. So when it catches a prey, it takes a tremendously long time to ingest it. The snake does not use its tongue to kill its prey. This is because the venom present in its tongue could prove detrimental to itself. So it only crushes the prey and ingests it.

When a frog is caught in the jaws of a snake, it sits there for an extremely long time (until it is consumed via the snake’s throat) alive, not knowing that it is truly in the jaws of death. In the mean time, the frog happily sticks out its tongue and tries to catch the flies and insects to satiate its hunger!

Similarly, we are all in the jaws of the snake called death. This venomous snake consumes us instant by instant. We have lost as much percentage of our life to death as our age is! Oblivious of this fact, we indulge in worldly matters and mundane pleasures akin to the foolish frog.

Should we not be aware of death? Should we not make the best use of our time in seeking the Truth (God : )                             

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The Tao of Forgiveness : )

One day, the sage gave the disciple an empty sack and a basket of potatoes. “Think of all the people who have done or said something against you in the recent past, especially those you cannot forgive.
For each of them, inscribe the name on a potato and put it in the sack.”
The disciple came up quite a few names, and soon his sack was heavy with potatoes.
“Carry the sack with you wherever you go for a week,” said the sage. “We’ll talk after that.”
At first, the disciple thought nothing of it. Carrying the sack was not particularly difficult. But after a while, it became more of a burden. It sometimes got in the way, and it seemed to require more effort to carry as time went on, even though its weight remained the same.
After a few days, the sack began to smell. The carved potatoes gave off a ripe odor. Not only were they increasingly inconvenient to carry around, they were also becoming rather unpleasant.
Finally, the week was over. The sage summoned the disciple. “Any thoughts about all this?”
“Yes, Master,” the disciple replied. “When we are unable to forgive others, we carry negative feelings with us everywhere, much like these potatoes. That negativity becomes a burden to us and, after a while, it festers.”
“Yes, that is exactly what happens when one holds a grudge. So, how can we lighten the load?”
“We must strive to forgive.”
“Forgiving someone is the equivalent of removing the corresponding potato from the sack. How many of your transgressors are you able to forgive?”
“I’ve thought about it quite a bit, Master,” the disciple said. “It required much effort, but I have decided to forgive all of them.”
“Very well, we can remove all the potatoes. Were there any more people who transgressed against you this last week?”
The disciple thought for a while and admitted there were. Then he felt panic when he realized his empty sack was about to get filled up again.
“Master,” he asked, “if we continue like this, wouldn’t there always be potatoes in the sack week after week?”
“Yes, as long as people speak or act against you in some way, you will always have potatoes.”
“But Master, we can never control what others do. So what good is the Tao in this case?”
“We’re not at the realm of the Tao yet. Everything we have talked about so far is the conventional approach to forgiveness. It is the same thing that many philosophies and most religions preach – we must constantly strive to forgive, for it is an important virtue. This is not the Tao because there is no striving in the Tao.”
“Then what is the Tao, Master?”
“You can figure it out. If the potatoes are negative feelings, then what is the sack?”
“The sack is… That which allows me to hold on to the negativity. It is something within us that makes us dwell on feeling offended…. Ah, it is my inflated sense of self-importance. ”
“And what will happen if you let go of it?”
“Then… The things that people do or say against me no longer seem like such a major issue.”
“In that case, you won’t have any names to inscribe on potatoes. That means no more weight to carry around, and no more bad smells.
The Tao of forgiveness is the conscious decision to not just to remove some potatoes… But to relinquish the entire sack.”
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People would eventually get fed up if sweet water were to come out of their taps ….

People would eventually get fed up if sweet water
were to come out of their taps, even if it was only for a day.
If you ask them why, they will tell you they prefer plain
water. True value of something is not realized until it is no
longer available.
People go around looking for Coca-Cola
and Fanta. Why do you not figure out what your necessities
are? Would this body of yours complain if it got fresh air to
breath, pure water to drink and some simple food to eat at
night? It would not. Therefore decide on the basic necessities
for the body. People instead look for a specific flavor of ice
cream. Kabir Shahib said:
“No one is your enemy; your enemy is your
unnecessary materialism…
“Rid yourself of all your needs for unnecessary
things, and then you are free to roam about.”
                                          — Dadashri : )
 
Simplicity
 
You think you must have this or that and then you can be happy. But no matter how many of your desires are satisfied, you never will find happiness through them. The more you have, the more you want. Learn to live simply. Lord Krishna said: “His mind is full with contentment whose desires ever flow inward. That man is like a changeless ocean which is kept brimful with constantly entering waters. He is not a muni who bores holes of desires in his reservoir of peace and lets the waters escape.”
                    
—Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, “Man’s Eternal Quest” 

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IS GETTING RESPECT FROM OTHERS A NECESSITY FOR LIVING?

The whole world is sunk in the ocean of accumulation
and hoarding of unnecessary materialistic things. God has no objection to your accumulation of things that are necessary for life. One should decide on his necessities in life. What are the basic necessities for this body? First and foremost is air, and this is available every second, free of cost. Then one needs water and food. The fire of hunger can be doused with simple food, but nowadays people want gourmet food. Clothing and shelter fall under secondary requirements.
Is getting respect from others a necessity for living? People go around searching for respect and become completely veiled in the illusion of life.
                                   —-DADASHRI : )
 
Overcoming Temptation  
The old orthodox way is to deny temptation, to suppress it. But you must learn to control temptation. It is not a sin to be tempted. Even though you are boiling with temptation, you are not evil; but if you yield to that temptation you are caught temporarily by the power of evil. You must erect about yourself protecting parapets of wisdom. There is no stronger force that you can employ against temptation than wisdom. Complete understanding will bring you to the point where nothing can tempt you to actions that promise pleasure but in the end will only hurt you.
   —Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, Yogoda Satsanga Lessons. 

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You are born in a family of fortunate ones : )

It is suffering when you do not get food to eat or when you do not get to use the toilet. The local authorities have made toilets available in every home. Otherwise in the old days you had to carry some water in a pot into the forest to relieve yourself. Now you have bathrooms with toilets in your own bedrooms! Even the landlords and the mighty rulers of the past did not enjoy such facilities. They too had to go to the forest. Even they had to run to the forest when they had diarrhea! People unnecessarily go around complaining about trivial things in
life. Why are they complaining unnecessarily?
Wrong understanding causes suffering. There is no such
thing as suffering if the right understanding is applied. If
there is a little infection in your foot, you have to look around to see if anyone else has the same kind of suffering. If you look in a hospital you will realize what suffering is, while here you suffer unnecessarily with a little infection. You have to investigate all this, do not you? What happens if you suffer without looking into all the facts? How can there be any suffering for people who have so much merit karmas like yourself?
You are born in a family of punyasadis (fortunate ones), where you get your meal with very little effort.
                                 —- DADASHRI : )
 

Overcoming Temptation
 
Remember that as a child of God you are endowed with greater strength than you will ever need to overcome all the trials that God may send you.
—Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, “Man’s Eternal Quest”


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How wonderful are your eyes? : )

How wonderful are your eyes? Could you find such
eyes even if you paid millions of dollars? No, you could not. Some people complain even when they have a million dollars. They do not realize the worth of all the precious things that nature has given them. A person can be content if he simply learned to value just his eyes.
                                            —- Dadashri : )
 
Overcoming Temptation
 
Desires are the most unrelenting enemies of man; he cannot appease them. Have only one desire: to know God. Satisfying the sensory desires cannot satisfy you, because you are not the senses. They are only your servants, not your Self.
—Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, “Sayings of Paramahansa Yogananda” 


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HAPPY DIWALI:What are the rules of Lakshmiji?

What are the rules of Lakshmiji?
Questioner: What are Goddess
Lakshmiji’s—the Goddess of wealth—rules?

Dadashri: Her rules are that one cannot
make or take money dishonestly. How
can Lakshmiji be pleased with you if you violate
this rule? Then it matters little whether you
worship Goddess Lakshmiji to no end. It is of
no consequence when you perform the ritual
of washing coins on Lakshmipujan Day prior
to Diwali! Everyone does that too! Do they
wash coins in England?
Questioner: No Dada, no one washes
money there.

Dadashri: Even then does Lakshmiji
not grace their homes? What is the meaning in
washing coins? Here in India, people wash
them with yogurt also! Everyone washes coins.
When it comes to money, everyone is shrewd;
no one lags behind in doing this. People even
come and ask me, “Did you wash coins today?”
‘We’ ask, “What for?” Whenever
Lakshmiji meets me ‘we’ tell her, “Our home
address is 6, Mamani Poda, Vadodara. You
are welcome there anytime it is convenient for
you. It is your home, so you are welcome.”
This is all ‘we’ say to her; ‘we’ never fail to
show ‘our’ respect. Where money is concerned
‘we’ never say ‘we’ have no need for
money.
You also speak when you go home
tonight that, ‘hey, goddess Lakshmi Devi,
whenever it is convenient for you, grace us
with a visit and leave whenever you please.
However, please come to our home. Please
take care of this home.’
‘This is your home. You are welcome anytime it is
convenient to you. It is our wish that you do
come.’ After speaking this much you are to go
to sleep meditating on ‘Shuddhatma—pure
Soul’.
The value of the right kind of money
In this current era of the time cycle of
Kaliyug if the money is pure and right, even
one rupee that is destined to bind merit karma
will give peace and happiness to everyone;
it creates an atmosphere
whereby everyone in the home will
continue to have positive and religious thoughts.
                                               —- Dadashri : )
 
Courage
 
I laugh at all fears, for my Father-Mother, beloved God, is attentively awake and present everywhere with the deliberate purpose of protecting me from the temptations of evil.

—Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, “Metaphysical Meditations”


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HEAVEN IS HERE : )

Heaven Is Here
We are very, very fortunate to be alive. Do you understand that, or do you look at your existence and judge it by what is happening in your life? “I’m
happy because. . .” How many of us do that? We all do. Even me. But that does not make it right.
I was lying in bed one night, trying to sleep, thinking, “Why did this go wrong? Why did that go wrong?” All of a sudden, something inside of me said, “Stop it. The most important thing that is happening is not all the
things that are wrong. The most important thing that is happening is that this breath is coming into you.” Then I went to sleep. Confusion—gone. Yes, that is the most important thing that is happening.
All the things that are happening in your life can change, can go from good to bad to good to bad. But this should not change. Because if this changes, that’s really a bad day.
If you understand the importance of this existence, you can put away all the explanations because you don’t need them. The world is full of explanations.
For years, people have tried to explain why bad things happen. It is still going on, and it will go on forever. Removing confusion is like trying to remove darkness. The only way to remove darkness is to bring in light. One
tiny lamp will make the darkness go away. When you understand that it is not about the good and bad, but about the ultimate good that has happened,
there is clarity in your life. The light that you’re looking for is not far from you. It is within you. The joy that you are looking for is not far from you. It is within you.
If you want to see the reality, it takes a very different vision. Not, “Where? Where?” Here. Do you know how to turn within? Or are you standing at the airport waiting for your friend to come—who you don’t even know? You look
at everyone. “Could it be him? Could it be him?” And this is what you do in your life, don’t you? “Could it be her? Could it be him? Is this it? Is today the day that I’ll find my reality? Is it here? Isit in India? Is it on top of a hill? Is it in this book? Is it in this movie? Is it you? Is it you?”
What does Truth look like? I can tell you. Next time you see your face in the mirror, look closely. Don’t look for defects; look for Truth. And when you see that person in
the mirror, that’s what Truth looks like—you. Here lies Truth—in you. What do you strive for every day, unknowingly? You don’t know what Truth looks like, so you think, “If I have my perfect coffee, I’ll be happy. My newspaper. My croissant. My baby. My friends. My job.” Do you know what an incredible amount of work you are
putting in just to be a little bit happy, even for one minute? This is how much you value happiness, how much you need joy. You will stand in a line for an hour to
have one second of it. Anything. This is your drive. This is what inspires you every single day.
Do you know why a person says, “I want to forge my life”? So that he can be happy. Do you know why the little boy starts playing with his food? So he can be happy. Why do we look at a sunset, the sunrise, a star in the sky? To be amazed for a moment so we can be happy.Do you know that all that goes on in this world is because somebody thinks it’s going to make them happy? And doesit?
Happiness is within you. We plant what we think peace is—definitions, ideas. But the opportunity I offer is to be able to go within and feel it. Not by thoughts, not by ideas, but from your heart, from a place that is real. That’s what it takes.
Something inside of you is saying, “Thank you for this life. Thank you for this breath.” And in that gratitude, see the unfolding of all the mysteries. There is no mystery. There is a simplicity. There is a reality waiting for the right seeker to come along who has the vision, who can see that simplicity, who is not afraid to be simple. There are people who are afraid to be simple, because to them simplicity is worth nothing. Simplicity is everything. It’s the simplicity of feeling joy, of being alive, of wanting to be content. It is so innate for every human being. This is what everybody wants—to be fulfilled. You, too, in your way, want to be fulfilled. You, too, have the same cry.
Quench the thirst, and get thirsty again, and then quench the thirst. That’s how simple it is. I’m not here to tell you something new. The something that is very new you have—the breath that just came. That is the newest thing. And you just got it. And it left. And here comes a new one. And it just left. And here comes another one. I’m trying to point out the magic of that existence that’s there. That’s heaven. Heaven is here. Heaven is in your heart. That’s the truest heaven there is.
                                             —– Maharaji ( Prem Rawat  : )


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You have to understand that this is your life …..

You have to understand that this is your life, and you can
make the joy and the beauty happen every day. It really is very easy.

A lot of people think it can only happen if they change the world around them. They think they have to change their children, and by the time they’ve almost gotten there, the child’s moved out. Then they think, “What else can I change? I’ll get a job that I really like.” They finally find a job they really like, and then they realize what they really like is the days off from the job : ) Then they say, “Maybe what I need to do is retire.”
Waiting—just think of all the things people are waiting for. You don’t have to wait anymore. You don’t have to change all those things around you. You can’t anyway, because when you do try to change them, they’ll try to change you. And when they do, you won’t like it.
I realized I can’t change everything, but there’s one thing I can change. All I need to do is change my list of priorities. The change has to come from within. That’s why I’m saying it’s easy. You don’t have to throw anything out, just rearrange. Of all those things that
have taken priority, put the priority to be content at the very top.

That’s all.
                                 —Maharaji : )
 
Balance
 
Though you must remain in the world, be not of the world. Real yogis can talk and mingle with people, but all the while their minds are rapt in God.
—Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, Yogoda Satsanga Lessons 


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Life without conflict : )

We have to live together all the time. We fight
with each other and yet we live together.
This is not the way to live life. It is not considered a
family life. If you ask our old ladies how to live life, they
will tell you, ‘Eat and drink in peace, why do you rush
through your meals?’
First you must ascertain your necessities and then all the rest is unnecessary. You must also realize it is the unnecessary things that confuses people and makes them take sleeping pills.
                                       —– Dadashri : )
 
 
Balance
 
Do not confuse understanding with a larger vocabulary. Sacred writings are beneficial in stimulating desire for inward realization, if one stanza at a time is slowly assimilated. Otherwise, continual intellectual study may result in vanity, false satisfaction, and undigested knowledge.
—Sri Sri Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, in “Autobiography of a Yogi” 


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