Concentration.


- If Kalidasa stopped wasting his power, he became a great poet Kalidasa from a foolish Kalidasa. The tortoise ran and won in the very famous and popular story 'Turtle and Rabbit'.

Most of the seekers who are eager to do sadhana, worship and adoration in this spiritual realm complain that the mind does not feel in meditation. Wandering around the mind does not improve concentration and does not lead to true satisfaction and happiness of meditation. There is no progress, there is no success. Let's think about the reason for not paying attention and the benefits of concentration with an example.

Someone tells us, 'Take it. This bundle of two thousand rupee notes. If you make a mistake in counting as many notes as you can count in fifteen minutes, I will take back all the money, you will not get anything. ' So what kind of market do we have to count rupee? Mankho, mosquito bites. However, we do not fly it, because in that time three notes can be considered extra. If someone insists on drinking tea, we refuse to shake our head as it can be considered as another ten extra notes!

How did the mind feel in counting the notes? Where did the concentration come from? Why the focus? Because that is how we understand the value of money and do not understand the value of God. What we consider useless, vain, absurd or unnecessary, we do not mind. But what we know the value of, we prefer to understand the work. And we leave all the work and go after it.

A person who can concentrate on his deeds, become engrossed in his deeds, become engrossed, lost in his deeds, can brighten his future with the attainment of contentment and happiness. The work that such a person undertakes must succeed. Failure happens because we don't pay attention to our work, we don't get drunk. Everything we do with incomplete mind, incomplete effort, incomplete strength, incomplete contemplation and incomplete meditation is why we fail.

With a lost mind, with an incomplete mind, with a broken mind, with a beating mind here and there, we work and fail. 'Man the Unknown-' The man could not be identified. ' The book states that human beings waste 5% of their energy and use only 3% of their energy. If we stop wasting energy, our brain will work better than a computer worth crores of rupees. But we waste energy and strength of the senses.

If Kalidasa stopped wasting his power, he became a great poet Kalidasa from a foolish Kalidasa. The tortoise ran in the story of the very famous and popular 'turtle and rabbit'.

And why did the rabbit lose? The tortoise, rather than the rabbit, kept concentrating on his goal, the goal, and the rabbit began to run as fast as he could. We also waste our strength in a thousand activities like those rabbits. Failure to concentrate results in failure. It is because of this concentration and intoxication that scientists can make new discoveries.

In the realm of spirituality, 'walking in one direction' is called meditation. If we absorb the heat of the sun on a small piece of glass three inches in diameter, we can light a fire even with a small glass. Man does not know how to concentrate his mind. The effect that storytellers and writers can create miracles of their own speech and writing, respectively, is to concentrate the power of their own minds.

The ammunition, which was barely ten grams, flew in such a way that it could kill an elephant, even tear a lion's carcass, by closing the ammunition in a wide tube and releasing the bullet through a gun. This ammunition explodes with a 'burst' sound if a wide bed of diwali is thrown on the ground. No one can be targeted by it. Because the ammunition is scattered, wasted, scattered. Collecting this spread only works miracles. The same is true of the concentration of the power of the human mind.

Water vapor is diffused. Then it has no strength. But releasing that steam onto the piston of the engine easily pulls out the hundreds of tons of steam locomotives and coaches! What is the strength of steam? When it rains, hundreds of tons of water evaporate into the field. Steam has no strength. Because it is spread, wasted. The gas accumulated in this way is also able to break down the cooker. Due to this goal, electricity can be generated from water by windmill. Today with concentration divers bring pearls from the bottom of the sea. As a result of this concentration, Eklavya was able to become even more powerful than Arjuna.

In the circus the boy walks on the wire. This is not a mantra or a miracle of magic. Yes, the miracle of meditation must be called meditation. Because the boy maintains the balance of his body by walking on the wire rope. Nothing else comes to mind. People clap, laugh, but his attention is not distracted and he is busy with his work.

In the circus swing game, a man jumps, tilts and leaves his swing and grabs the swing of a Sami person. This is just a marvel of mindfulness and concentration.

Draupadi was found when Arjuna hit the target. When can a target be struck? When you do your work with intoxication. Whether it is to read, to study, to write, to take a bath, to work in a job or to run a shop.

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