- Ek j de chingari-shashin
- '' The lust for power and jealousy - beware of these two things. No one will help you if you stand up disguised as a leader. "
Man has been given immense power by God but he considers himself weak because he cannot recognize the power. Not recognizing one's own strengths is also a kind of curse. It is as important to recognize power as it is to digest power. The one who digests Shakti can become Arjuna and the one who considers Shakti intoxicated can become Duryodhana. Man should worship both Shakti and Shivatva. Self-power is more powerful than arm strength.
A young man went to the gym as well as the gym and gathered a lot of energy, but in the bathroom a child stepped on his clothes and threw him down. So the baby's mother came running. He tried to reach out to the wrestler who had beaten his son. The child was very understanding. He said: 'Mother, don't raise your hand on Baila.'
The wrestler became more agitated. He said: "You call me 'Bailo' because I gather all the wrestlers."
On behalf of the child, Anne's mother said: 'The scriptures consider a man who is proud of his power and has no control over himself to be a coward and a coward. You go out to conquer the world after conquering yourself. The only true power that becomes strong from within. '
The wrestler realized his mistake and walked away apologizing.
It is true in the Garuda Purana that the lion is called Vanraj. The lions were not crowned in the forest or the rites of the monarchy were given. Yet because of his power he is considered the king of beasts. The water looks weak on the outside but when the immense power of the same water is manifested, even the black stone has to salute it and give way. In Vinobaji's words, self-knowledge, science and faith are the three great powers. If these three are present, peace and prosperity will last forever in the world. Natural elements are worshiped because of their power.
The sun does not tell anyone to greet me and yet the world bows down to it seeing the immense power of the sun. If a person does not have to be virtuous in order to appreciate the power of others, then jealousy blinds him with hatred. Only the strong can discern the strength of the strong, not the weak. The cuckoo can admire the beauty of spring, not the crow. Only an elephant can know the strength of an elephant, not a rat. The stone has the power to hurt a man's toes, but a man who knows the power in a stone can make a ladder by arranging the stone.
The advice of the 'Panchatantra' that one's power should be properly manifested is worth considering. As long as the power in the wood does not come out, people can easily pass through it, but when the same wood becomes a fire, people stay away from it.
Paramatma or Paramshakti is the thermal power station of Shakti. Maintain a connection with it so that the flow of power will automatically reach you. Power is a weapon to be used wisely.
Nowadays people have come to consider their ego and Ruab display as power. They are not ashamed to fight or kill in small matters. When the police stop you from breaking the law, people consider it a good idea to talk to them or get into a fight with them. Pride of unlimited power makes man irrational and causes him to fall. Ravana is an example of this. It can be a blessing if power is used not with inertia but with understanding and gentleness. The power and skill to destroy is not power but the bankruptcy of intellect and power.
Power without restraint can create shurpanakha and power full of restraint and holiness can create Sita. Only purity of heart can be the source of true strength. Swami Ramtirath always said that you will not fall into the trap of finding power. Only power will find you. Swami Vivekananda called out to the youth: 'Get up, get up, the long night has come to an end. The day is about to dawn. The tide has risen. No one has the strength to stop its enormous rush. Show bravery, my youth, cultivate the spirit of love, have faith, have faith and give up fear. ' He also added that the lust for power and jealousy - these two things should always be aware of. No one will help you if you stay disguised as a leader. Dissolve egoism if you want to achieve success. The craze to be a leader has drowned many trends in the waters of life.
The best way to overcome fear is to be empowered from within. Power can be put to good use if knowledge and restraint are combined with power.
In 'Motivational Events of the World', Mr. Nilesh Mehta depicts a motivational event of a great philosopher like Socrates and his young student Eritreus. Eritrea was of a different nature than all the students. His goal was to bring the teachings of the Guru to life.
He stayed with Guru Jano for four-six months and came home. The father asked: 'You've been with the philosopher Gino all these days, but tell me what you learned.'
But Eritreas began to give extravagant answers. Angered, his father slapped him in the face. Yet Eritreas continued to give vain answers to his father's questions. Now his father's excitement increased and the roof began to slap him on the cheek, but Eritreas did not let anger appear on his face at all. When my father Eritrea was tired and calmed down, Eritrea said: 'Now let me tell you what I learned from my Guruji.' Our Guru taught us that man should never be angry. No matter how much the person in front annoys us, we should not be angry.
Revenge anger with anger and revenge anger with love. It occurred to me that I had to examine myself to see if I had the ability to bring Guruji's teachings to life. Give me that opportunity! Hearing these words of the son, the father embraced him and tears welled up in his eyes. What are seven things a person must remember in order to be truly powerful?
1. I want to be empowered to be a true man, not to be deceived. The source of power is the grace of God.
. I want to use power not to be arrogant but to be stronger from within.
. Coercion in agitation is not a sign of strength but of cowardice.
. A man of power is not restrained and unrestrained.
. I will not use force to demonstrate my knowledge, class, dominance or economic viability as well as power.
. There will be strength in my arms but immense compassion in my heart.
. We must remember that humility, love, and a sense of service are fundamental to true leadership.
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