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Reflections – not personal though personal!
You’ll catch yourself playing various roles wearing so many masks. It is easy to catch our ego and mind’s game when it is in the flow of doing ‘routine work’. This is one of the best way to study self.
The way we behave, react, feel, emote, think with and
doing various chores of life clearly gives out our persona.
So, by being vigilant, you can learn all that you need
to learn about self – through the daily activities – effortlessly. This way
excuse of “I don’t get time to sit in meditation and know self” can be done
away with completely!
We wait, cry, and blame our fate for not being in a
position to make an impact. But, if we are aware, we’ll realize that little
acts are the seeds of writing ‘great tomorrows’. People who achieved success
just did little things in their life in an extra-ordinary way joyfully every
single day. And then, a few years down the line, they found themselves as writers
of history!
on Beggar woman - on how one can do charity of lakhs of rupees even in the worst of financial situations to be in https://kantipadam.blogspot.com/search?q=karnataka
Read about this Temple worker to understand how we can live our life in different planes - https://kantipadam.blogspot.com/search?q=constructing+a+temple
Read this link to understand how we can develop honesty, commitment, dedication, integrity of character by the way we fulfill our jobs/work - https://kantipadam.blogspot.com/2009/04/honesty.html
Do not underestimate the power of simple acts!Do not underestimate your every day acts of life!
Every drop maketh an ocean!
You are etching your character and thereby your destiny in the way you are conducting yourselves in each and every situation of life!
So, be aware and alert! And rest not till the goal is reached!
Come, let’s make history!
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# reflections on day to day life, mundane routine, spirituality, using life to grow spiritually,
also read on this topic previous posts: https://kantipadam.blogspot.com/2017/08/on-religion_18.html
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